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See-Fu 09:26 AM 03-11-2009
Are there any online/magazines I can goto to learn more about whiskeys & cognac?
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Darrell 09:28 AM 03-11-2009
What kind of Whiskey? Scotch Whiskey? If you want to learn about Scotch check out Kayakers thread about Scotch Q&A. As far as traditional Whiskey and Cognac goes, no clue.
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BC-Axeman 09:31 AM 03-11-2009
Wiki is always a good place to start.
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mmblz 10:01 AM 03-11-2009
Originally Posted by See-Fu:
Are there any online/magazines I can goto to learn more about whiskeys & cognac?
For whisk[e]y, try Malt Advocate - nice magazine.
http://www.maltadvocate.com/

I read various blogs but most seem to have died out. Here's one that has not:
http://malthead.blogspot.com/
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lightning9191 10:56 AM 03-11-2009
Here's a link to a bunch of tasting notes for scotch: Link
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See-Fu 12:56 PM 03-11-2009
Originally Posted by BC-Axeman:
Wiki is always a good place to start.

that's exactly where i started hahah
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robofan 05:16 PM 03-11-2009
Here is the english version of a site which will give you the basics on Cognac:

Cognac World
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robofan 05:21 PM 03-11-2009
Here is also a review site which covers all kinds of alcoholic beverages:

Drinkhacker
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Cigary 08:57 PM 03-11-2009
If i were you Id start getting those little samplers and start in with those if they have them available. Taste is something that is very subjective,,what one likes another can't stand. One thing I stopped doing was taking somebody elses review on anything regardless if it was a cigar ( unless they like the same cigar profiles I like ) and the same with alcohol ( unless again, they like the same type of alcohol I do ) Some whiskey along with cognac requires a history of trying these types of alcohol in the past. To just jump in will probably sour you on their strength or flavor profile. I remember when I first tried Drambuie,,,thought this stuff was horrible. After a year or two of trying different spirits I came back and loved it. Moral of the story is to try different brands and see what you like before you invest in a full bottle,,,some of them can be very expensive. If you have a lot of disposable income ignore this last part of the post.
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Genetic Defect 09:04 PM 03-11-2009
Originally Posted by mmblz:
For whisk[e]y, try Malt Advocate - nice magazine.
http://www.maltadvocate.com/

I read various blogs but most seem to have died out. Here's one that has not:
http://malthead.blogspot.com/
:-) (now wait for heckle and jeckle)
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Genetic Defect 09:05 PM 03-11-2009
click
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mosesbotbol 05:26 AM 03-12-2009
wikipedia is a good start
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