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I have not posted anything educational since I posted Understanding Whiskey. What is more educational than a book?
"The Instant Expert's Guide to Single Malt Scotch" is a great resource to learn more about Scotch. Believe me when I say "More you know about Scotch, more enjoyment you will get from drinking Scotch".
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The Instant Expert's Guide to Single Malt Scotch (2nd Edition) List Price: $8.95 Sale Price: $6.04 Used From: $5.90 |
New Updated & Expanded 2nd Edition.
Finally! A book for the novice...
Contrary to popular belief, Scotch is not just for old men sitting around stuffy country clubs...it’s the original luxury spirit and it’s now more popular than ever!
But for someone who wants to learn about Scotch, it can be a little intimidating - overwhelming even; all those unfamiliar terms, different brands - the novice has no idea where to get started.
Most books on the topic are written for those already familiar with Scotch and tend to concentrate on author ratings, distillery overviews, and tasting notes. They simply do not address the needs of someone new to Scotch.
That’s where The Instant Expert’s Guide to Single Malt Scotch comes in.
Talisker is an Island Single Malt Scotch whisky produced by the Talisker Distillery, Carbost, Scotland; the only distillery on the Isle of Skye.
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Talisker is known for its unique spicy flavour with an above average peat content (while not as peaty as an Islay malt). The "spicy" character (also described as "firey" or "salty") comes from the water, malted barley, distilling method, barrels, and aging process used by the Talisker Distillery on the Isle of Skye. The brand is well-accepted and sells as a premium whisky. The high phenol level and distinct taste may prove "challenging" for the casual whisky drinker. This is especially true in the 10 year old version, while the 18 year old has a less dramatic, more subtle flavor. In 2007 Talisker 18 year old won "Best Single Malt In The World 2007" at the World Whiskies Awards.
Talisker From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Maybe it wasn't a good idea to name this site webscotch. People seem to think that it has something to do with scotch...
So why not confuse them a bit more by playing the game with "Best Scotch"?
Enter "Best Scotch" in GOOGLE and the number one result is the one you want to click:
That's one of the best headlines I've ever seen!
Pretty good info on the landing page: "Uisge beatha" The Water of Life. I did not know that...
Continue clicking: SCOTCH TASTING
"However, the good new is that scotch whisky tasting is FUN!!!"
Believe me when I say i had my share of that FUN! Anyways nothing much here, keep clicking:
Visit our
Scotch Whisky Blog
the SINGLE MALT SOCIETY
Well it does not look like a blog that is updated regularly. So I click on Boozin' Gear. It opens up in a new window. It actually is a Beer Blog and the last post is You Need a Personal Breathalyzer. Now I started with a Scotch and ended up with a Beer chaser. At this point I don't even know what that thing you call breath-a-something does. So I am not sure if it would be a wise investment...
OK! First off I am not a Microsoft hater. I have been using Microsoft software from the very beginning. Always been an IBM compatible user. Never thought about switching to Apple. I find Apple hardware and software overpriced and limited. Experimented with Linux by installing several different distros on my computer at different times but always liked Microsoft Windows. It has always been a perfect combo for all the computers I owned and built.
I have no idea why a company like Microsoft makes such a blunder. Last year I tried to install Vista release candidate but it did not work. I figured hey it is not the final product. About a month ago I went ahead and purchased Vista Home Edition. After a lengthy install process with no useful and timely feedback I got it working only to find out that it won't work with my scanner. There were a few other annoyances so I wiped it off my hard drive and returned it back. This again is on my desktop computer I built which is an Intel Core Duo 2.4 GHz with all the bells and whistles.
About a week ago I decided to get a new laptop replacing my Sony Vaio 3Ghz Dual Core PCG-K45 with 1GB RAM. Having had such a great experience with Sony I ended up getting a Sony Vaio VGN-FZ150E. This laptop has 2GHz dual core centrino duo intel 7200 processor with 2GB RAM and 160GB Hard Drive. It came pre-loaded with Windows Vista Home Edition. Honestly if I could have found a laptop I liked with Windows XP installed I would have bought that. Giving vista benefit of doubt, thinking maybe the home built computer is the problem, I took this new laptop home...
What a disaster the Vista is... Now I can say with authority. Why on earth Microsoft did want to turn windows into apple OS. Who cares about all that eyecandy. One of the first things I did -- right after disabling that annoying user account control -- was to turn off all the visualizations and aero desktop. I went back to windows classic theme. It still is sloooow. It keeps running out of memory. This has double the memory I had before. I used to work on an XP desktop with over 20 browser windows open while running a few heavy duty apps. I need windows for the multitasking but Vista runs out of memory if I have only 5-6 tabs open in IE7. Outlook Express replacement is so slow I moved all my email accounts to online services. Do I need to spend $3K to get a laptop that will run Vista fast or will it be more waste of time and money to have this crappy os work? It still won't work with my scanner which is not old and I have no intention of replacing since my desktop works a lot faster and smoother with windows XP. I probably am going to install win xp on this laptop or return it and find one with win xp preinstalled. I just can't believe this!
Anyways the point of all this rant is to see if others share my view and go on a new webscotch game:
I decided to try "I'm feeling lucky" button on google with my query "vista sucks".
That is the title of the page I got: "Vista Sucks". Interesting thing is that this page is located on a microsoft platform developer website. Whatever you read there is pretty much my experience. I even forgot to mention one of my biggest complaint: New Explorer interface: I hate it. I think this webpage with all the comments sums up all the reasons why Vista sucks. I just cannot understand the big brains running microsoft. Hey maybe there is a good reason they called this piece of junk "Vista" not Windows something.
What is the secret to happiness? Can a web search help us find it? This morning we start webscotching with the phrase "Secret to Happiness". Impressed with the previous session I choose ask.com as the starting point again. Here we go...
I am surprised to see the first two results have the phrase "Secret of Happiness" instead of "Secret to Happiness". I know the search engines do ignore words to, of, in, on, the,etc..., but if there is an exact match available like one of the results that is shown on the page, I would think the exact match should be listed first. When I tried the "Advanced Search" end enter the phrase "Secret to Happiness" in the exact match field I get a slightly different result set but ask.com still returns results with "Secret of Happiness". Evidently the exact match option also ignores these words.
Stopping being picky about the exact words I continue scrolling down the search results page. Here is the link I find compelling to click:
The Secret of Happiness in 8 Words
It is not the exact phrase I searched but I think what makes it stand out from all the other links is the ending that says "in 8 words". You get the sense that you will get a concise answer. You hope that by clicking on this link you will find the secret to happiness told to you in a short sentence. So what did I get?
Well... The first impression was not good. The site looked like one of those sites that hawks those get rich quick schemes. The 8 words were right there though:
Tomorrow - Today - Live - For - Better - Working - A - While
Not making sense of these words and reading this sense under them: "What? You can't make sense of that? I gave you the words for free, but the correct order is going to cost you plenty...". I start to think yep, it is one of those sites that will ask me to pay to get some kind of ebook for $99.95. So ignoring the instructions to read carefully I quickly scroll down the page to find the 8 words in correct order:
"Live Today While Working For a Better Tomorrow."
There you have it: The Secret to Happiness in 8 Words. You also find an explanation in two paragraphs immediately following this sentence. I never went back to read whatever in between the scrambled and unscrambled versions of these words. Remembering that I alsmost bounced off the page immediately, the author could have done better if s/he did not play any word games and fill the page withh all the fluff. Anyways, at this point, I really don't think amount the wisdom here. It sounds pretty common sense. Not only that, it exactly is what we do on a daily basis. Well, I guess it still is important that we remind ourselves the basics on a daily basis. The truth is that the secret to happiness is very basic and there is no need to look for it in exotic places.
Still thinking the site will eventually ask me to sign up for something, I scroll down to find out "this article is an excerpt from the book Seven Secrets of the Millionaires" and continuing to play webscotch I click on the link which I will not put here because it is the link that asks you to buy the secrets. I immediately closed my browser finishing my game.
Hey! We go wherever webscotch takes us.