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Evening all,
My wife has disappeared for the wd and left me with the children.
I've done a mighty fine job of keeping them entertained and injury free - and as a reward bought myself a bottle of talisker whisky (that was on offer but still pricey).
Now I'm not a whisky aficionado - but i'm guessing im gonna like a tipple. Does anyone have any advice how best to enjoy it - as in add water? (if yes how much), drink neat?
Pointers appreciated
J
Start with about 40% water. (unless it's a cask strength in which case a little more).
You can fine tune from there.
If its regular strength, then straight, but a drop of water is generally recommended for cask strength.
I had some a couple of weeks ago, 58.8%, bottled in 1982, and I didn't bother with the water. Damned good it was, too!
Neat - why spoil it? It's a nice light taste.
edit - ok, yes, unless its a cask strength one but I'm assuming not...
You surely should know better that to expect one uniform opinion from here 🙂
sorry should have said - regular strength (45.8%)
Whilst highly unlikely on the singletrack forum, I have pre-emptied any differences of opinion I may receive from your good selves...
I have a full bottle. I can try a number of recommendations...
As above, 40% water. Supposedly the proper Highland way of drinking the cratur is alternate sips of water & whisky, but despite having a lot of relatives in Easter Ross I don't know anyone who does other than putting them in the same glass.
Andy
Good call. And good night 🙂
Whisky(like heroin, apparently) is very moreish.
I don't put water in mine, but if you do, make sure it's spring water
Pour a finger and sniff/sip it neat, roll it round your mouth and make sure it touches every bit of your tounge.
When you've finished it pour another finger but add a tea spoon of water and see if the taste/smell has changed. The drop of water will split the oils and either improve or weaken the flavours.
Enjoy
40% water? Philistine.... 10 - 20 % at most
And never cold water, room temperature
now call me a big girls blouse, but i love whiskey and dry ginger.
even if it is a good malt. 😳
Thanks for the advice guys.
I have tried most recommendations bar the dry ginger (sorry Ton - for the sake of completeness, I would of tried your recommendation if there was dry ginger in the house..)
I have now raided my wifes stash of fine spring water and actually believe a 10-15% addition of spring water actually takes it to its best. Tried more water - bit weak for me. Neat - enjoyable but a little overpowering.
Genuinely grateful to you all for the advice received.
J
Now there is a man who has done his homework & is now enjoying the fruits of his labour, well done old bean.
Not saying that's how I like my single malt but that's how he likes his 😀
Neat - why spoil it? It's a nice light taste
I've been to the Talisker distillery. They recommend adding a small quantity of cool water, about half the quantity of the whisky. And they're right - it really opens up the flavour.
An angels tear 🙂
was told at glenmorangie distillery a teaspoon is enough to open the flavour.
Add water literally a drop at a time. You can't take it out again. A single drop can change the flavour dramatically.
40% ???? Are you mad , a drop or two at most , tut tut
about 10 to 20% water add a little at a time when you reach a level that you like then thats you're sweet spot 8)
3 large ice cubes
The purists will be up in arms about that but stuff them
Ice completely kills the flavour.
What!
The only thing you add to whiskey is MORE whiskey...
Slange Var 😀
If I was not a whisky drinker I probably wouldn't start off on Talisker. A little bit of water is good though.
