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Title: The Balvenie...vs Old Pulteney
Post by: lucydad on August 23, 2015, 07:58:21 PM
All,

Better Guzzi ride on a Sunday, but on to Scotch comparisons.  In this case  The Balvenie 12 year,  versus Old Pulteney.  Been drinking the salty, complex Pulteney for a couple years.  Couldn't find it, so bought the Bal.  Big difference.  Ball has a sweet, sherry, fairly simple style.  It is clean and excellent, but for my money the salty-sea Pulteney stands heads and shoulders higher.

Never been a fan of the peaty/smokey single malt styles. 

What is your favorite single malt scotch?  Why is that?  Let's exclude the really expensive, old stuff.

Taking Monday off work as a vacation day as to not let Flubdub energy just take my earned vacation.  Supervising house repairs, Alzheimer's clinic and probably some laundry, and the V7R will get a bath.  She got very dirty on Saturday when we were drowned.  Raining like crazy now, back to normal pop up Gulf of Mexico (yes she is mother ocean) storms. 
Title: Re: The Balvenie...vs Old Pulteney
Post by: Chuck in Indiana on August 23, 2015, 08:15:11 PM
Well, I dunno.. I haven't had a chance to sample many.. :cool:
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Title: Re: The Balvenie...vs Old Pulteney
Post by: LowRyter on August 23, 2015, 08:27:37 PM
1.  Glenmorangie 10
2.  McCallan 12
3.  Glenlivet 12
4.  Laphroaig 12
5.  Johnny Green 15
6.  Johnny Black 10
7.  Teachers ? < every day stuff
8.  Glen Salem ?  <every day stuff
9.  Chivas ?
10.Johnny Red ?
11.Dewars ?
12.Cutty ?

I might be wrong.    :shocked:


Title: Re: The Balvenie...vs Old Pulteney
Post by: balvenie on August 23, 2015, 10:51:17 PM
Eh! You're taking my name in vain :evil:


Nah, it's all good mate; just kidding :grin:
Sadly, on the subject of alcohol generally, I have been forced to abstain totally for more than a year. Bizarrely, my digestive system has a much-reduced capacity now and I have chosen to consume food in order to preserve my life, alcohol having no nutritional value :cry:
There was a time this year when steak would give me stomach pain for instance, so it wasn't just grog that banned from my diet and to prove it, my belt is now at least 2" too long :shocked:

But all this need not stop you blokes. I hereby appoint you duly authorised to taste anything you like and I will do my best to catch up..............one day :grin: :thumb:
Title: Re: The Balvenie...vs Old Pulteney
Post by: pebra on August 24, 2015, 01:46:50 AM
Glenmorangie, and Lagavulin for Islays.
I like other Islays also, but not the Bowmore.
Glenlivet, Laphroig, Bruichladdich, Ardbeg come to mind.
Yeah, I'm an Islay guy, but love that Glenmorangie.
Title: Re: The Balvenie...vs Old Pulteney
Post by: Chuck in Indiana on August 24, 2015, 05:55:54 AM
From my journal..
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Scotches I liked.. Lagauvlin 16 years (peaty) Highland Park 12, Talisker 10.
Title: Re: The Balvenie...vs Old Pulteney
Post by: Texas Turnip on August 24, 2015, 06:34:22 AM
Man, this is a tough crowd! I drank heavily for decades and could never "acquire" a taste for scotch.  Nor could I hold my little finger out away from the glass when I was drinking it.

I'm such a wimp I can't and wont eat steel cut oats. But I got a vasectomy, went out and kick started my old Harley and rode 30 miles of rough road to the trailer.

Tex
Title: Re: The Balvenie...vs Old Pulteney
Post by: Guzzistajohn on August 24, 2015, 06:50:10 AM
I like the Sheep Dip :thumb:
Title: Re: The Balvenie...vs Old Pulteney
Post by: charlie b on August 24, 2015, 07:36:06 AM
Glenlivet was my favorite.  For a more expensive one I had some Johnny Walker Blue that was great.  Couldn't afford it tho  :)

One evening I decided to test my palate.  Tried 7 different scotches in a blind taste test (my wife and her sister set it up).  Found out that it was hard to tell the difference between the good ones.  But, Dewars, Cutty and Chivas were at the bottom (yes, JW Red was better).

But, I haven't had any scotch in several years so it's a moot point.  Every now and then some German wine finds it's way to my glass.
Title: Re: The Balvenie...vs Old Pulteney
Post by: Stormtruck2 on August 24, 2015, 09:16:04 AM
From my journal..

Speaking of Chuck, how was that bottle that appeared at the IL Rally?  If I recall it didn't make the ride home did it?? 
Title: Re: The Balvenie...vs Old Pulteney
Post by: Chuck in Indiana on August 24, 2015, 10:01:19 AM
Speaking of Chuck, how was that bottle that appeared at the IL Rally?  If I recall it didn't make the ride home did it??

Yes it did. Mary and I pounded about half of it.  :evil: both felt fine in the morning.  :grin: I was out of room on the Lario, so Andy put it in his saddle bag to bring it back. Once home, Dorcia finished it off.  :smiley: :smiley: Not in one sitting, though..
That was some good booze, Matt.. thanks!
Title: Re: The Balvenie...vs Old Pulteney
Post by: radguzzi on August 24, 2015, 10:32:06 AM
Man, this is a tough crowd! I drank heavily for decades and could never "acquire" a taste for scotch.  Nor could I hold my little finger out away from the glass when I was drinking it.

I'm such a wimp I can't and wont eat steel cut oats. But I got a vasectomy, went out and kick started my old Harley and rode 30 miles of rough road to the trailer.

Tex



 :thumb:
Title: Re: The Balvenie...vs Old Pulteneyooth, goes down so easy
Post by: guzzibob on August 24, 2015, 11:04:32 PM
Macallan 12, Lagavulin 16, Glenmorangie 12 lasanta in that order. Like the Macallan the best cause it is so, so smooth, goes down so easy.


Now I'm gonna have to go drink some.

Title: Re: The Balvenie...vs Old Pulteney
Post by: fossil on August 25, 2015, 06:16:52 AM
1. Laphroaig 18 years
2. Bowmore 12 years
3. Auchentoshan 12 years