my first thought was his meds but suppose could be a stroke . thinking about it could be using voice recognition hence the "High" instead of "hi" but if so pretty slurred in first post which could be either . in other words Dr Solid ain't got a scooby as stroke covers a multitude of effects from a TIA to a massive haemorrhage .
I don't know what Larry's medical situation was before he disappeared. So hard to tell but hadn't thought of the voice recognition thing.
Buy the most expensive one you can find then put a shot in a glass with half a can of Coke to make it not taste terrible.
I’ve always liked a single malt, I’m no expert but I know what I like, and once you get the taste the variation and contrast makes it an extremely interesting tipple. From the peaty Irish or way North brands to the Sherry cask numbers. I’m a difficult bloke to buy for and so all my family know to buy me a single malt for a pressie as I’ll be sound with it. The one I’m drinking tonight was one I bought with a voucher for my birthday (partly lol) and I think it’s the most balanced and drinkable whisky I’ve ever had tbh.
I'm interested in trying a good bottle but I really need to try before buying, I've tried the usual pub stuff and the stuff that's a little better but never had the expensive stuff. I jumped in with rum and loved it so I'm hoping it'll be a similar experience.
Not sure it would be tbf. You don't **** about with a decent malt, there's no coke or ginger beer. Straight, single cube of ice, or miniscule drop of water. That's it. I would very much recommend Talisker as a start point.
It’s all about personal taste rather than just price with whisky imo mate. Not always a case of you get what you pay for in my experience. There’s plenty of good review sites around these days and I tend to find they’re a good gauge of what to have a go at when it comes to the smaller distilleries.
I always read up on stuff as it interests me, will be a while as I'm stocked but may well look at a good bottle next time I buy.