RickB
Headphoneus Supremus
Maybe I'm the last guy to find out, but there is now a Schiit subreddit.
https://old.reddit.com/r/Schiit/
https://old.reddit.com/r/Schiit/
I am 1/2 way thru Highland Park 12 as well, recommended here or another forum, this follows the Aberfeldy 12 also recommended here. New to the scotch games, what's next to try?That really looks like the audiophile version of the fire fighters' "Fill the Boot" annual fund raiser.
There was more than one reason I didn't buy a pair of Divas. More than one.
I am currently working my way through a bottle of Highland Park 12 a fellow Schiit-head recommended. Interesting stuff, and as suggested, one part water and four parts Highland Park takes some of the bite out (but not all). Pretty smooth, halfway between light and creamy mouth feel, no smoke or peat. Clean finish, begging for a second sip. I also tried a Glenlivet 12. I didn't find it particularly complex, but it was so clean I could see choosing it when you're after something simple at the end of a difficult day.
Apparently, old socks...I am 1/2 way thru Highland Park 12 as well, recommended here or another forum, this follows the Aberfeldy 12 also recommended here. New to the scotch games, what's next to try?
ROFL!!!Apparently, old socks...
Cheers!
-HK sends
Not even if the battery is from ACME?Nope! Won't work
I am 1/2 way thru Highland Park 12 as well, recommended here or another forum, this follows the Aberfeldy 12 also recommended here. New to the scotch games, what's next to try?
Since I asked the same question a couple of months ago I have enjoyed the Aberfeldy 12, three different bottles of Aberlour (the 16 is my favorite), and "airline" bottles of a few others. The small taste which stays with me is the Glenlivet 12 for its clean straight-forwardness.Fun fact about Aberfeldy 12. If you put it in a flask, then put the flask in a cooler of ice before you go into the church, it will taste like Windsor when you try and drink it in the limo.
First time I experienced bruised scotch....
Since I asked the same question a couple of months ago I have enjoyed the Aberfeldy 12, three different bottles of Aberlour (the 16 is my favorite), and "airline" bottles of a few others. The small taste which stays with me is the Glenlivet 12 for its clean straight-forwardness.
I'm not a fan of peat, so all the recommendations which came my way are peat-free. That means, at least so far, not much smoke flavor.
Pretty much the same as TX BBQ then....That means, at least so far, not much smoke flavor.
I will say I haven't done too much on the non-peat scotch side, but if I want no smoke, I typically want "biscuit" (biscuits go with gravy but that is beside the point and why it is in quotes) flavor as well, so Redbreast 12, or something sweeter but less "biscuit" Green Spot. That being said, looking at the state ABC store page, I don't think I can get Spot in this state...Since I asked the same question a couple of months ago I have enjoyed the Aberfeldy 12, three different bottles of Aberlour (the 16 is my favorite), and "airline" bottles of a few others. The small taste which stays with me is the Glenlivet 12 for its clean straight-forwardness.
I'm not a fan of peat, so all the recommendations which came my way are peat-free. That means, at least so far, not much smoke flavor.
Indeed they are <3I'd be happy to see it (especially if the units are in black )
Sorry, I didn't mean to misconceive anyone. I'm quite fortunate and still work, (A LOT) I just haven't been to my place of employment in over a year...Sorry man, its been a hard year for many people. My wife lost her part time gig, I've been very fortunate to keep my job.