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I don't follow. You criticize CFA for being limited in food choices, so Popeyes, a chicken place (that serves a completely different style mind you), will suit you just fine? Because it's less limited?
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Maybe you guys can help me; a good sipping, relaxing sort of booze, that one drinks while sitting in front a fire in a leather armchair? Like, bourbon or whatever? I mostly am a beer drinker, but I'm trying to get into heavier stuff.
straight? That sounds like a Scotch scenario. For cocktails I'd say a Manhattan, Harvey Wallbanger or Sidecar. Those are my "classy" drinks, but Im not a classy dude.
What I meant was, CFA has like 4 different chicken sandwiches on their menu. If I want a chicken sandwich, instead of going to CFA, I'll stick with the one that Popeye's makes. Although they have a limited menu, it doesn't look like CFA does anything worth making the trip to get a sandwich.
Everyday sipping is Buffalo Trace, Link Once a month bourbon is Bookers, Link Wedding day bourbon is some Pappy, if you can find it. Link
It all depends. I'm assuming you're not much into scotch currently? I think Glenfiddich makes a good beginner's scotch. When I say "beginner", I just mean that it's pretty decent tasting but not too expensive. And it's a big enough brand that they make half-bottles if you don't want to buy a full one. Johnnie Walker Black isn't a bad option either, for the same reasons. There are better scotches out there, but you can do worse. Avoid red label. I've currently got a bottle of Glenmorangie on the go, from the duty free. A fine scotch, but pricey enough that you don't want to buy it without knowing you'll like it. And I still have fond memories of a Highland Park 15. And if you're into the scotch kind of taste, try to find a bottle of Stranahan's. It's only sold in Colorado, unfortunately. It's not a "scotch" per se but god damn is it a fine whisky. Just make sure you're searching for photos, and not videos. Unless you want to see videos of guys jerking off to and cumming on printed photos / their computer screens. Which is like, dude, come on, why would you cum on your computer screen?
Ghetto is 100% tight. Glenfiddich is a very solid, well balanced single malt and one of my favorites. Black Label will never steer you wrong and usually my go-to at a bar since the Glens of the world tend to have a laughable surcharge. Red Label is for mixing at parties and Blue Label is very smooth but ridiculously overpriced. Wait until you get it for a Christmas present or something to bother with it. Another staple of duty-free shops are the JW Travelers Collection. Those are decent as well.
If you're new to scotches, stick with young ones. An 8 year old will probably taste better to you than a 12 or 15, at least to start with. As you get more exposure and experience, your palette will probably mature and your tastes will change. Try starting with a young blend, such as Grant's Blended. If you like that, try moving to a young single malt, like Glen Ord 7 year. This will introduce you to the more pronounced bite of a single-malt. From there, try moving to the older single malts, which will get less and less sweet and more and more peaty and oaky. The Macallan 12 year is my go-to favourite. Finally, then try some old blends. There are as many different scotches as there are colours of paint, but I found that following that kind of "education" seemed to work well for a couple of friends who asked the same thing you did. $0.02 Of course, there are as many opinions on what/how to learn scotch as there are scotches... but the one thing they all have in common is to just go and drink one.
I can't be the only one to notice that people talking about high end liquors and pedophiles tend to have waaaaay too much overlap in their vernacular.
I started with scotch but then moved over to bourbon. I'm a big fan of Knob Creek lately. It tastes like caramel and campfire.
That's my favourite American Whiskey along with Booker's. I am yet to get into scotch, but 'm still such a fan of the Jim Beam-line bourbons and Canadian rye.
When I was in Alaska last year, my friend's dad would buy R&R and we'd drink that when we'd party on the beach burning pallets and driftwood. We pause here to remark, "Fuck for lower shelf shit, it ain't bad." Fireball, which is hardly a whiskey is my bane of existence. After drinking it on a gut already churning with beer, I went outside to pad about barefooted on a dare in my boxer-briefs, while it snowed. It's no joke but it's hardly a real whiskey. It's more like a liqueur.