Monday, May 11, 2015
Reader Poll: Pick One Whiskey for Life
Alright readers, here's a question for you. Let's say you are only allowed to drink one whiskey for the rest of your life. Not one type of whiskey, not one distillery, not even one line of whiskeys but one single expression, such as Elijah Craig Barrel Proof, Yamazki 18 or Lagavulin 16 year old. You can pick any label in current release to be your one whiskey, but it won't be any easier to get than it is now, so if you pick George T. Stagg or Pappy 20, you risk having some dry years (and let's assume you will not have access to any bottles you may have bunkered).
What's the one bottle you would pick?
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Aberlour 10yr (43% abv would be preferred, but I think it's only available in 40% abv now).
Glendronach 12
Cask Strength OBSK from Four Roses.
Four Roses Single Barrel
Four Roses Single Barrel. I think I can count on always being able to find it.
Four Roses Small Batch Limitef
Old Weller Antique
Glenfiddich 18 year old.
Highland Park 18yo
portwood
Four Roses Single Barrel if limited to whiskey (with an "E")
portwood
speaking for myself, this is an unfair question. the only whiskies that have been available where I am for say, 15 years, are jack daniels (black) and jim beam (white). and I cannot think of another that has not gone through long periods of simply unavailable.
Rick
Glendronach 15 Year Revival
Richnimrod said;
Jeeeeeeez, this is tough!
Cost being no object, I'd pick William Larue Weller, although I imagine it may diminish in pizazz in a few years.
Four Roses Single Barrel
Kartofel says:
I would go with Wild Turkey 101. It's been consistently good, well priced, and is always available.
Springbank 15.
Old Weller Antique
Four Roses Small Batch (not the limited edition)
Damn, hard question...
Either four roses single or benromach 10, or nikka 12...
Time to mix it up a bit...Elijah Craig 12 SB.
If it's labeled Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey and it's distilled and bottled by Four Roses, Im drinking it for the rest of my life. If I have to be more specific, I'll take the Four Roses yellow label.
Pappy Van Winkle 15 at MSRP. Hopefully, it will be easier to actually find it in the upcoming years.
Stranahan's Colorado Whiskey or Cedar Ridge Iowa Bourbon.
Ardbeg Uigeadail
WT Honey Turkey or Fireball Cinnamon Whiskey.
However, if they aren't available then I would opt for Four Roses Single Barrel or Small Batch.
Elijah Craig 12 year (and keep it that way)
That'd be super shitty. Pass. I'd buy other spirits instead.
Redbreast 12 CS
If a new bottle magically appeared when the previous one ran dry it would be the Midleton Barry Crockett Legacy. But if I have to find it each time then it certainly won't be around forever. So put me down as a another vote for Redbreast 12 CS.
Four Roses Single Barrel
Clynelish 14 anyone?
John J Bowman Single Barrel
Considering availability, I'd have to say cask strength FRSB. I'll take whatever recipe I can get my hands on when running low!
Either the stock FR Single Barrel (OBSV-recipe) or a choice OBSK-recipe Rutledge picked barrel.
Old Forester Sig 100
Blanton's SFTB. Available often enough from somewhere in the UK.
Very Old Barton BIB
Springbank 10
assuming availability and quality remains static, I'd go with the EHT single barrel.
Woodford Reserve is always available. Thank goodness.
Gun pointed at my head-Old Weller Antique.
Oogy or Benromach 10.
Need something that's available, high quality for a low price, and transcends the region it's from.
Hand's down four roses single barrel
I'm thinking OGD 114. Readily available..
Mine would have to be The Glenlivet Archive 21 year old. Man, I love that stuff! I always try to have a bottle on hand, already.
If price became an issue down the road, I'm sure Blanton's would step up and do the job in admirable fashion.
Lagavulin 12
Four Roses Single Barrel for me.
Four Roses Single Barrel (Standard release/proof/recipe). Chosen because it's available, reasonably priced, consistently good, and offers some welcomed variation in flavor profile because it's single barrel.
Talisker 10y.
Four Roses Single Barrel. Not original, but if it was Booker's, I'd be hammered all the time.
Makers 46
WT101
Kilchoman Machir Bay -- each year's release is unique, but it's been consistently great
glendronach 15 revival
Henry McKenna 10yr BIB
Buffalo Trace. Would like William Larue Weller but can't find it.
Ardbeg Corryvreckan.
Dickel #12. I'm a simple man with simple tastes.
Four Roses Single Barrel - but given the popularity here, I might have to switch to High West Campfire to be sure to secure a source
OK I've been giving this question additional thought. I'm changing my vote to the Redbreast 12 CS...but I may try to sneak in the Clynelish.
Another vote for Ardbeg Corryvreckan.
Talisker 18
Balvenie Tun 1401 Batch 3. Gallons of it.
Old Taylor "6" Yellow Label Bourbon... $12 a liter when you can find it, but tastes great.
Laphroaig 10 year Cask Strength. It's slipped in quality since the first batches, but it's still completely distinctive and immediately identifiable: a peaty, nutty, phenolic bruiser that's an incredible value in today's market ($53+tax around here) and widely available. Even at $70, it's a steal.
No Mac 18 fans out there? Guess I'd have to go with Lag 16 for the long haul.
Robert says->As the only one I've really enjoyed for over thirty years, Glenmorangie Original (10). I enjoy others (ECBP, WTRB, Lag 12/16, Corry, etc.) more HTH, but Glenmorangie is more of a daily sipper and really hasn't changed much over time. Just edged WT101.
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