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Had the opportunity yesterday to do a head-to-head comparison of the Lagavulin 16 to the Laphroaig 10. While most don’t appreciate the smokiest Islays anyway, I find the Laphroaig to be the hands-down winner. Even with it’s more medicinal and iodine flavor, it’s smoother than the Lagavulin and ramps up the smokiness at the finish rather than smacking you with all the flavors at once. Now, just to arrange a match between the Laphroaig and the Kilchoman Machir Bay...
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Can't argue with this one bit, but damn the nose on the Lagavilin is unmatched.Mikey wrote:Had the opportunity yesterday to do a head-to-head comparison of the Lagavulin 16 to the Laphroaig 10. While most don’t appreciate the smokiest Islays anyway, I find the Laphroaig to be the hands-down winner. Even with it’s more medicinal and iodine flavor, it’s smoother than the Lagavulin and ramps up the smokiness at the finish rather than smacking you with all the flavors at once. Now, just to arrange a match between the Laphroaig and the Kilchoman Machir Bay...
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I am, as you say, one of those who don't like the peaty malts. I far prefer the smoothness of The Macallan or a fiery one like Talisker.
I've been trying Bourbons lately, I'm particularly keen on Blanton's Gold. Although for a very cheap drink Bulleit Bourbon is pretty decent.
I've been trying Bourbons lately, I'm particularly keen on Blanton's Gold. Although for a very cheap drink Bulleit Bourbon is pretty decent.
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Bulleit is very decent quality for the price. In fact, I would put their 10-year rye as equal or superior to many more expensive ryes. As far as bourbons go, call me old-fashioned but I don’t think there’s much better than Maker’s Mark with it’s wonderful vanilla finish or Knob Creek. I prefer sour mashes but if you want to go the other way the Elijah Wood single-barrel is excellent (particularly for Ian’s taste - it’s a bit like swallowing a live wildcat.)
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By Elijah Wood I presume you mean Elijah Craig, Unless Frodo has started making whiskey?
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Just had my first "new" psychology session (I have attempted psychology numerous times over the years, but struggles as I never felt comfortable with the psychologist, but had my 2-hour assessment with this one first, and specifically asked him to do the sessions instead of referring me to someone else). Next week I am doing some test to determine potential for autism, and depending on that will likely be referred for a full autism assessment, which will be way off, as there's a long waiting list. But I have the psychology sessions for about 6 months, and also see a psychiatrist every few months, and have been relatively stable on my current medication mix for about two years. When I was in the mental health unit a few years ago they said they would assess me for autism, but then didn't, and I just didn't know how to follow it up, but he mentioned it today. It will be nice to finally have some answers.
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Glad to here you may have someone you can trust I wouldn't have thought that would be key with this kind of treatment.
Gosh someone has bought from our store. I don't think we've ever made any money from that, as there is a minimum sale cost before they will pay out.
Gosh someone has bought from our store. I don't think we've ever made any money from that, as there is a minimum sale cost before they will pay out.
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IIRC we've sold like six items in the entire history of DITL. It wasn't really something we ever thought we'd make money off, it was just done for fun.
Interestingly, the DITL logo was created so we would have something we could put on merchandise. We figured Paramount probably wouldn't like us selling hats and mugs with the Enterprise logo on them!
Interestingly, the DITL logo was created so we would have something we could put on merchandise. We figured Paramount probably wouldn't like us selling hats and mugs with the Enterprise logo on them!
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You would think that would be key, but in the past, I was passed from one professional to another, and never had the chance to actually get to trust them. And my last care coordinator I didn't get on with at all. Apparently she is a lovely person, but I just felt extremely uncomfortable with her. My current care coordinator has been great, and I have made a tremendous amount of progress since seeing her. She comes to my flat, as I am rather uncomfortable around Humans, though I have started attending asexual meet ups in the southern UK (Exeter) and stay in a hotel for the weekend to avoid travelling on the weekend. I get the coach down, as it's 180 miles, and I can't be doing that on the train.IanKennedy wrote:Glad to here you may have someone you can trust I wouldn't have thought that would be key with this kind of treatment.
Gosh someone has bought from our store. I don't think we've ever made any money from that, as there is a minimum sale cost before they will pay out.
But I wouldn't be doing any of it if I hadn't had the support from my care coordinator. I have even applied for a part time college course starting in February, and if that goes okay, I will go on to full time. And my care coordinator will likely discharge me early next year, though I will still continue on the medication indefinitely, and see the psychiatrist on a regular basis.
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The USA store has made 4 sales since 2005 totalling $7.40, and requires $10 before we would see any of that money.
The EU / UK store has made 7 sales since 2005 totalling £9.09, and also requires £10 before we would see any money.
Indeed the logo was specially designed for this purpose
The EU / UK store has made 7 sales since 2005 totalling £9.09, and also requires £10 before we would see any money.
Indeed the logo was specially designed for this purpose
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IanKennedy wrote:I am, as you say, one of those who don't like the peaty malts. I far prefer the smoothness of The Macallan or a fiery one like Talisker.
I've been trying Bourbons lately, I'm particularly keen on Blanton's Gold. Although for a very cheap drink Bulleit Bourbon is pretty decent.
The Balvenie 15 Sherry Cask at about $160 USD a bottle is my favorite Scotch I can tend to afford. I won't drink peat monsters often but I always enjoy their noses. And flour has a cask strength sherry boy that is a monster at 121 proof but it is so hot and fruity.
I agree on Bulleit Rye. Outside of Whistle Pig at three times the price, my go to burbon or rye is bulleit.
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Someone recently recommended a bourbon to me, "Basil Hayden's". It's very nice.Bryan Moore wrote:IanKennedy wrote:I am, as you say, one of those who don't like the peaty malts. I far prefer the smoothness of The Macallan or a fiery one like Talisker.
I've been trying Bourbons lately, I'm particularly keen on Blanton's Gold. Although for a very cheap drink Bulleit Bourbon is pretty decent.
The Balvenie 15 Sherry Cask at about $160 USD a bottle is my favorite Scotch I can tend to afford. I won't drink peat monsters often but I always enjoy their noses. And flour has a cask strength sherry boy that is a monster at 121 proof but it is so hot and fruity.
I agree on Bulleit Rye. Outside of Whistle Pig at three times the price, my go to burbon or rye is bulleit.
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So, some rather cool news. I'm getting interviewed on Friday for a podcast about my fanfic writing. I'm a little nervous about it, admittedly.
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Wow. Congrats Strike!RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:So, some rather cool news. I'm getting interviewed on Friday for a podcast about my fanfic writing. I'm a little nervous about it, admittedly.
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Thanks. Fingers crossed I don't completely whiff it.Nutso wrote:Wow. Congrats Strike!RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:So, some rather cool news. I'm getting interviewed on Friday for a podcast about my fanfic writing. I'm a little nervous about it, admittedly.