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3 affordable mainstream whiskies

Postby ktothec » 22 Apr 2012, 15:12

If you could only have three affordable, mainstream and readily available whisky's (max. 100£) which would it be? (and why)

For me:

* Ardbeg Corryvreckan: best mainstream peaty whisky out there imho, period
* Yamazaki 18yo: subtle, yet powerful and complex, incredibly balanced
* Glenmorangie Astar: has a great sweetness and roundness to it, at caskstrenght
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Re: 3 affordable mainstream whisky's

Postby Exciseman » 22 Apr 2012, 15:56

I've taken 'mainsteam' to mean what it says, rather than expressions only available from specialists.

Aberlour A-Bunadh - I love sherried-finishes and I love the warm feeling from a full-strength whisky;
Glenmorangie Quinta Ruban - I love port-finishes; and
Monkey Shoulder - Affordable and interesting.
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Re: 3 affordable mainstream whisky's

Postby Jimmy321 » 22 Apr 2012, 16:07

Affordable? Well that's subjective!

For £100 per bottle.....

Lagavulin 12 for it's untamed rawness and smoke
Glendronach single casks, for my single cask sherry fix (there's enough of these released through the year to maintain a stash!)
The 3rd is more difficult to choose Perhaps Highland Park 21 because it has a little of everything.

Now 3 bottles for £100 because that's more affordable!

Bruichladdich 10 a really nice dram for it's price and may become top notch when there are more casks for the vatting.
Longrow CV, it's a nice peaty dram
Highland Park 12 again because it has good complexity
If I had all the money I've spent on whisky, I'd spend it on whisky.

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Re: 3 affordable mainstream whisky's

Postby ktothec » 22 Apr 2012, 16:18

Very true guys, maybe missed a bit by calling 100£ a bottle affordable.
If you lower that my Yamazaki wouldn't fit ... and that's my fav dram :D
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Re: 3 affordable mainstream whisky's

Postby Willie JJ » 22 Apr 2012, 16:29

ktothec wrote:Very true guys, maybe missed a bit by calling 100£ a bottle affordable.
If you lower that my Yamazaki wouldn't fit ... and that's my fav dram :D

I think that my definition of mainstream and affordable would have knocked out all your selections
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Re: 3 affordable mainstream whisky's

Postby jsaliga » 22 Apr 2012, 16:37

Not a difficult call for me...

Aberlour A'bundah
Bookers Bourbon
Ardbeg Uigeadail

I have all three on hand at all times, including four different batches of A'bundah. I might have picked Laphroaig 10yr Cask Strength over the Ardbeg; a coin toss either way and either way I would be happy. I'm probably the only person responding who will put a bourbon ahead of a single malt, but there it is. My definition of affordable is $100 per bottle or less. My definition of mainstream is whisky that is stocked in most liquor stores (not specialty shops). I only considered distillery bottlings. Two out of three liquor stores in my neighborhood carry all three of my selections.

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Re: 3 affordable mainstream whisky's

Postby DavidUK » 22 Apr 2012, 18:59

For Sherry monsters-Glendronach Single Casks

For Peat monsters-Laphroaig Cask Strength

Non-peat/sherry-A good independent bottling of Lochside.
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Re: 3 affordable mainstream whisky's

Postby 9iron » 22 Apr 2012, 19:52

100 pounds is about $160 US dollars, more than I am presently comfortable paying for a bottle. Not that I have a problem with the higher dollar stuff, I just kind of have to ignore it as it's beyond my middle class living. That $160 is 3 or 4 bottles for me. I am presently focusing on what is mainstream affordable here in California, and that seems to be the $30 to $60 dollar range, and based on present internet popularity and shelf availability, there's a lot to choose from.

My present foray into expanding my appreciation of single malt is only a few months old, and I'm basing my three on the dozen or so malts I've recently bought and which are in my above mentioned price range. All are between $55 and $60 here.

Ardbeg Uigedail
Aberlour A'Bunadh
Springbank 10


If I were to make a true budget malt list, malts that I really like that are bargains and Were bottles that I would buy if money were tight, they'd be:


Aberlour 12 ($32)
Glenmorangie 10 ($29)
Laphroaig 10 ($34)
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Re: 3 affordable mainstream whisky's

Postby MacDeffe » 22 Apr 2012, 20:27

Ardbeg Uigeadail
Old Rip van Winkle 12yo
Glenlivet Nadurra

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Re: 3 affordable mainstream whisky's

Postby jsaliga » 22 Apr 2012, 20:46

MacDeffe wrote:Old Rip van Winkle 12yo


This is readily available for you? I live in New England and this stuff is as tough as nails to get here.

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Re: 3 affordable mainstream whisky's

Postby Lawrence » 23 Apr 2012, 00:05

In no particular order;

Aberlour abunadh or Aberlour 12 if the abunadh is not available to me
Laphroaig 10
Isle of Arran 10
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Re: 3 affordable mainstream whisky's

Postby Mr Tattie Heid » 23 Apr 2012, 04:14

At the moment:

•Glenlivet Nadurra
•Redbreast 12 cs
•Four Roses Single Barrel

Mr Picky has forced his way out from under his rock and insists on noting that the plural of 'whisky' is 'whiskies' and THERE ARE NO APOSTROPHE'S IN REGULAR NOUN PLURAL'S EVER or in the possessive pronoun 'its'. Thank you.
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Re: 3 affordable mainstream whisky's

Postby ktothec » 23 Apr 2012, 07:51

Mr Tattie Heid wrote:
Mr Picky has forced his way out from under his rock and insists on noting that the plural of 'whisky' is 'whiskies' and THERE ARE NO APOSTROPHE'S IN REGULAR NOUN PLURAL'S EVER or in the possessive pronoun 'its'. Thank you.


Surely for a Dutch speaking Belgian guy this can be forgiven :?
Now I will NEVER forget though :D
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Re: 3 affordable mainstream whisky's

Postby Pete Smoke » 23 Apr 2012, 08:55

Ummm, i think these three -

Uigeadail
Nadurra
Hakushu 12
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Re: 3 affordable mainstream whisky's

Postby Aidan » 23 Apr 2012, 10:11

ktothec wrote:If you could only have three affordable, mainstream and readily available whisky's (max. 100£) which would it be? (and why)

For me:

* Ardbeg Corryvreckan: best mainstream peaty whisky out there imho, period
* Yamazaki 18yo: subtle, yet powerful and complex, incredibly balanced
* Glenmorangie Astar: has a great sweetness and roundness to it, at caskstrenght


I like those choices. Glenmorangie isn't to my particular taste, but I'll have to give it another go as I haven't tasted one in years, probably.

I might replace the last one with Lagavulin 16 or Redbreast.
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Re: 3 affordable mainstream whisky's

Postby dramtastic » 23 Apr 2012, 10:52

Nikka WFTB
Nikka Pure Malt Black
Nikka Pure Malt White

They cover fruity, nutty, spicy, floral, candy, peaty and smoky profiles for a total of about 60 bucks in Japan or GBP100 in the UK.

3 excellent affordable mainstream whis-ky's' I buy and enjoy.
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Re: 3 affordable mainstream whisky's

Postby Bishopburn Boy » 23 Apr 2012, 12:32

one of Raymond's Bladnochs - lets plump for the 9
a plash of islay - say a Laphroig Cask Strength
and to finish a Dalwhinnie 15 because Rosebank is not really mainstream at far too much a bottle nowadays
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Re: 3 affordable mainstream whisky's

Postby Mariner » 23 Apr 2012, 13:33

johnnie walker green label
glenmorangie 10
glendronach 15

And I'd be very happy :)
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Re: 3 affordable mainstream whisky's

Postby mongo » 23 Apr 2012, 14:08

highland park 12
laph 10, 43%
balvenie single barrel 15

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Re: 3 affordable mainstream whisky's

Postby Mr Tattie Heid » 23 Apr 2012, 14:17

ktothec wrote:Surely for a Dutch speaking Belgian guy this can be forgiven :?

Sorry, don't mean to pick on you...you are only following the poor example of the many native English speakers who slept through grade school. In fact, the Belgians, Swiss, Swedes, Norwegians, Danes, and many others who post here generally show a better command of English than some of the Brits and Yanks.
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Re: 3 affordable mainstream whisky's

Postby ca_aok » 23 Apr 2012, 18:01

Laphroaig Quarter Cask (surprised so many pick the 10 as a better bang-for-your-buck than this one)
Ardmore Traditional Cask
Glenfiddich 15
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Re: 3 affordable mainstream whisky's

Postby Mr Tattie Heid » 23 Apr 2012, 18:44

mongo wrote:highland park 12
laph 10, 43%
balvenie single barrel 15

what do i win?

A laurel, and hearty handshake.
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Re: 3 affordable mainstream whisky's

Postby portwood » 23 Apr 2012, 20:26

Under Cdn$80:
Laphroaig QC
Talisker 10yo OR Highland Park 12yo
Compass Box Spice Tree

Some of the ones previously mentioned are relatively expensive in my market (a'bunadh, Ardbeg, Lagavulin, Balvenie 15) or not available (Glendronach single casks or 15yo, Laphroaig CS)
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Re: 3 affordable mainstream whisky's

Postby Lawrence » 23 Apr 2012, 20:40

ca_aok wrote:Laphroaig Quarter Cask (surprised so many pick the 10 as a better bang-for-your-buck than this one)


It could be becuae the 10 is cheaper than the QC in many markets but it's Hobson's Choice between the two IMHO.
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Re: 3 affordable mainstream whisky's

Postby Jazz Lover » 23 Apr 2012, 20:48

Lagavulin 16
Talisker 18
Ardbeg Corry
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