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Aaron

Age : 24 Joined : 20 Sep 2008 Posts : 52 Location : Ada, Ok
 | Subject: Whiskey Thu Nov 20, 2008 10:27 am | |
| Gents
I am looking for a good sipping whiskey, I have a very childish sweet tooth so something that tastes sweeter would be really nice. Any suggestions? _________________ Smoke your pipe and be silent, for there is only smoke and wind in the world." -Irish Proverb
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hazmat
Age : 34 Joined : 11 Dec 2007 Posts : 313 Location : Harrisburg, PA
 | Subject: Re: Whiskey Thu Nov 20, 2008 10:48 am | |
| | I can't offer you any suggestions on sweet-tasting whiskeys, but I can suggest something else. Benadictine and Brandy, sold as B&B in most liquor joints. It's pricey, but extremely tasty. Goes well with a pipe. |
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EJinVA

Age : 42 Joined : 30 Sep 2008 Posts : 232 Location : Southwest Virginia
 | Subject: Re: Whiskey Thu Nov 20, 2008 12:08 pm | |
| There are some sweet rums out there. My Father in law had something this summer that was sweet & kind of coconutty, but I can't remember the name. Came in a clear plastic bottle. I like spiced rums like Sailor Jerry's, not that sweet but smooth & rich. Enjoy the search!  _________________ May the smoke from your pipe rise up as an offering to the Great Spirit. |
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Benjamin Button

Age : 28 Joined : 09 Oct 2008 Posts : 33
 | Subject: Re: Whiskey Thu Nov 20, 2008 12:33 pm | |
| More than likely Gentleman Jack would be sweeter than most other whiskeys while still maintaining a whiskey flavor (think of Butternut Burley which still maintains a tobacco taste while also including a slight sweetness/somewhat aromatic quality).
Other than that, maybe Crown Royal, but I find Crown too artificial tasting and not having all the qualities of a barrel aged whiskey/bourbon but that is strictly my opinion.
If you are really looking for some sort of cognac that will appease your sweet tooth, perhaps whiskey is not the way to go. A possible alternative may be a fine brandy, sherry or even a port (which despite popular belief, CAN be served on the rocks). |
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Ol'Dawg

Age : 62 Joined : 03 Jan 2008 Posts : 468 Location : Northeast Georgia
 | Subject: Re: Whiskey Thu Nov 20, 2008 12:34 pm | |
| The first two that came to mind are Irish Mist Liqueur and Wild Turkey Honey Liqueur. Both hang in at about 70 proof so they're not as sweet and syrupy as most.
For regular type whiskeys, Irish Bushmill's Black Bush and Powers Gold , and Woodford's Reserve Kentucky bourbon have a sweet taste but not enough for me to classify them as a sweet tooth event.
Of course you can always add honey or corn syrup to any whiskeys to the sweetness level you desire.
Jim 
Forgot to add Lochan Ora, a Scotch based honey type liqueur _________________ Not all rainbows end in a pot of gold. |
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Doc Manhattan

Age : 30 Joined : 26 May 2008 Posts : 386 Location : East Harlem, NY
 | Subject: Re: Whiskey Thu Nov 20, 2008 1:38 pm | |
| Maker's Mark isn't sugar-sweet, but I find it doesn't have that "hot" note on the tongue, and I can enjoy more of the sweetness and vanilla notes.
Drambuie is sickeningly sweet, but a Rusty Nail (Scotch with a little Drambuie mixed in) can really hit the spot. Hands-down, my favorite nightcap. _________________ "I don't want any of your statistics. I took your whole batch and lit my pipe with it." - Mark Twain, 1865 |
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Aaron

Age : 24 Joined : 20 Sep 2008 Posts : 52 Location : Ada, Ok
 | Subject: Re: Whiskey Thu Nov 20, 2008 2:11 pm | |
| thanks guys keep 'em coming! _________________ Smoke your pipe and be silent, for there is only smoke and wind in the world." -Irish Proverb
In Hoc Signo Vinces |
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Neuromancer

Age : 62 Joined : 02 Nov 2008 Posts : 16 Location : Coral Springs, FL
 | Subject: Re: Whiskey Thu Nov 20, 2008 3:23 pm | |
| | EJinVA wrote: | There are some sweet rums out there. My Father in law had something this summer that was sweet & kind of coconutty, but I can't remember the name. Came in a clear plastic bottle. I like spiced rums like Sailor Jerry's, not that sweet but smooth & rich. Enjoy the search!  |
In the sweet rums; Diplomatico Exclusiva Reserva and Ron Zacapa 23 Anos... _________________ There is about as much water on Earth now as there was three billion years ago. But while the amount of water has remained static, the amount of tequila and Triple Sec available for the making of Margaritas has expanded enormously. So you see, we have made progress after all. ~ Anonymous |
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Islander

Joined : 10 Jun 2008 Posts : 27 Location : Newport, RI
 | Subject: Re: Whiskey Thu Nov 20, 2008 4:14 pm | |
| I agree with Doc Manhattan - a rusty nail is the perfect blend of (scotch) whiskey and sweet. I prefer mine with just a bit of the Dram, enough to bring the drink to life but not make it all that sweet.
Served with Nightcap, it's a great nightcap. _________________ "It has always been my rule never to smoke when asleep, and never to refrain when awake" Mark Twain |
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jeepernick Mud Flaps

Age : 34 Joined : 13 Dec 2007 Posts : 314 Location : Good o'l Kantuk
 | Subject: Re: Whiskey Thu Nov 20, 2008 4:38 pm | |
| Not really a whiskey, more of a Liqueur, Southern Comfort. I find it quite sweet.
I would also second the Maker's Mark and Woodford Reserve. I have mixed it with Mt. Dew, sweet and it sneaks up on ya. If you can find it, Very Old Barton 101 proof, very smooth and a good caramel finish. _________________ Trooper Island
When a person puts "Unknown" at the end of a quote, that means they probably don't know how to spell anonymous - Unknown. |
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Mikem The Coordinator

Age : 53 Joined : 14 Dec 2007 Posts : 645 Location : Glendale, Arizona
 | Subject: Re: Whiskey Thu Nov 20, 2008 6:34 pm | |
| My vote goes to Bulliet Frontier Whiskey out of Lawranceburg Kentucky which is my favorite and a fellow pipe smoker turned me onto. In second place would be Makers Mark (my favorite until I tasted the Bulliet) or Woodford Reserve. _________________ Arizona, where the temperature is always warm but the pipe smoking is always cool. Mikem
I highly recommend Scott Bundy at www.piperestore.com for all of your pipe cleaning and restoration work. |
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SmokeyTweed

Age : 25 Joined : 13 Oct 2008 Posts : 122 Location : Edmonton, Alberta
 | Subject: Re: Whiskey Thu Nov 20, 2008 6:42 pm | |
| I don't know the specific brand but up here we have a maple sipping whiskey using only the finest pure maple syrup blended with quality Canadian rye. The only bad part is that the alc% drops to a reasonable 30%. It'll still warm your heart though and has a very gentle sweetness to it!
I'll look for a brand name for you if i can find it.
P.s. You'll notice i'm a little pro-Canada...someone has to be  _________________ These Rocky Mountains aren't really rocky - [Harry] Yeah that John Denver is full of Sh*t - [Lloyd] |
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Justpipes The Duke

Age : 49 Joined : 17 Dec 2007 Posts : 3291 Location : American by birth, Southern by the grace of God!
 | Subject: Re: Whiskey Fri Nov 21, 2008 1:39 pm | |
| | Aaron wrote: | Gents
I am looking for a good sipping whiskey, I have a very childish sweet tooth so something that tastes sweeter would be really nice. Any suggestions? |
Old Charter and Old Crow are very good and somewhat sweet. I like both but have taken a fancy to Old Crow and that is all I have been drinking for a while now. _________________

"Man is the only religious animal. In the holy task of smoothing his brother's path to the happiness of Heaven, he has turned the globe into a graveyard."
Mark Twain |
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Justpipes The Duke

Age : 49 Joined : 17 Dec 2007 Posts : 3291 Location : American by birth, Southern by the grace of God!
 | Subject: Re: Whiskey Fri Nov 21, 2008 1:57 pm | |
| Aaron,
Below is the review of Old Charter from Tastings.com. I think this bourbon whiskey might be just what you are looking for. I can testify as to the accuracy of the review. I have had many 1/2 pint jars of Old Carter.
Old Charter 12 Year Old Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whisky $10.99. Rich copper color. Rich roasted nuts and caramel aromas. A smooth supple entry leads to a round, fruity-sweet medium-to full-bodied palate with sweet dried fruit, brown spice, chocolate frosting, and nut flavors. Finishes with a bold wave of sweet caramel, charred wood, and white pepper. Textbook bourbon and a very good value.
International Review of Spirits Award: Silver Medal
RATED: 88 points (Highly Recommended) ALCOHOL BY VOLUME: 45.0% CATEGORY: Whiskey Bourbon, Whiskey TASTING LOCATION: In Our Chicago Tasting Room TASTING DATE: Feb-12-2004 SPIRITS ID: 170835 _________________

"Man is the only religious animal. In the holy task of smoothing his brother's path to the happiness of Heaven, he has turned the globe into a graveyard."
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Ol'Dawg

Age : 62 Joined : 03 Jan 2008 Posts : 468 Location : Northeast Georgia
 | Subject: Re: Whiskey Fri Nov 21, 2008 2:11 pm | |
| About 2am this morning I had a flashback from my hunting trip Wyoming. The camp cook drank Pendleton Canadian Whisky and she said it was sweet. Though I didn't try it, I did find it odd that some how it was called a Canadian Whisky but was in fact made using Mt. Hood (Oregon) spring water and bottled in Oregon by Hood River Distillers.
Jim _________________ Not all rainbows end in a pot of gold. |
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