Scotch, Song, & Soul - Beeswing

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Scotch, Song, & Soul - Beeswing
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<p>&nbsp;As the season turns, so I return to the series of single-dram tastings with Laphroaig Triple Wood.</p>
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<p>The equinox has come and passed, and the days grow cooler and shorter, turning fully towards Autumn. I feel like it's been a long time since I've spent time with any of &nbsp;the Scotches, so it feels good to meet someone new tonight. It's been &nbsp;longer still since I've met a new fella out and about. These single dram &nbsp;tastings at home are lovely, but I think it does take a certain element &nbsp;out of the experience. In a way it's like internet dating: I get to &nbsp;know &nbsp;the Scotches in many ways, but it's not quite the same as meeting them &nbsp;in the traditional way.&nbsp;</p>
<p>For one, I don't get to see the &nbsp;Scotches in their bottles; this doesn't affect my impression too much, &nbsp;but I do like to know how they present themselves.&nbsp;</p>
<h3>There is also the &nbsp;excitement of being in a different environment surrounded by strangers, &nbsp;but creating a little world unto myself, my Scotch-of-the-evening, and &nbsp;whatever chemistry may be sparked between us...</h3>
<p>The song for tonight is called <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?list=RDHApy-Xoix-g&amp;v=j0kJdrfzjAg">"Beeswing."</a> For those who have known the &nbsp;spirit of restlessness, whether in themselves or those they have loved &nbsp;and lost...pour a dram and listen to this bittersweet timeless tale.&nbsp;</p>
<p><em><strong>Triple Wood</strong></em>. At first, from the bottle, I smelled the sweet &nbsp;smokiness I love. It was good to be savoring it again. Once in the &nbsp;glass, his nose seemed a bit sharper. At first sip, he was warm and &nbsp;sweet. The smoky flavor was strong, and there was a bit of salty brine &nbsp;in the finish.</p>
<p>After adding a bit of water it opened him up so I could sense more smoke &nbsp;in the nose. He had a bright, exciting feel, and a light, fun sense to &nbsp;him. He was very enjoyable.</p>
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As the night went on, I noticed a strong creamy flavor in his sweetness. &nbsp;Throughout all there was that finish of salt or brine that became &nbsp;stronger the longer it lingered. It may be a flavor I have yet to name. &nbsp;Almost a bit bitter, it wasn't unlikable - just notable.&nbsp; &nbsp;<br>
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I was surprised to not taste any of the cinnamon that was there in the &nbsp;first Laphroaig I had tried. There was definitely spice to the Triple &nbsp;Wood, but not distinct enough for me to identify.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
<p>Overall, Laphroaig Triple Wood was a great Scotch, and such welcome &nbsp;company on this quiet Autumn evening. I'd love to spend another night &nbsp;with him sometime, and would probably choose him over many of the others &nbsp;I've met should we cross paths out at a bar somewhere.</p>
<p>I've been told there is gypsy blood in my family line. I cannot deny the &nbsp;restless spirit and longing for new experiences that comes with that. &nbsp;Often life forces us to choose between two desires: do we embrace the &nbsp;security of stability or take the risk inherent in freedom. A line from &nbsp;the song says:</p>
<h3><strong>"</strong><em><strong>Maybe that's just the price you pay for the chains that you refuse.</strong></em><strong>"</strong>&nbsp;</h3>
<p>It is left to us to decide if that is a worthwhile price. Or for folks &nbsp;like myself, who want the best of both worlds, &nbsp;perhaps there is a way &nbsp;to find a security in the freedom itself...</p>
<p>It will be good to get back to the nightlife scene out-on-the-town, but I won't pretend I didn't enjoy the comfort &nbsp;and relaxation of sipping Scotch in my room with the cool night breeze &nbsp;gently carrying cricket song past my window.<br>
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<h3><em>If you liked this post, check out the other "single-dram tastings":</em></h3>
<p><a href="https://steemit.com/writing/@uniwhisp/scotch-song-and-soul-bowmore-tempest">Bowmore Tempest</a></p>
<p><a href="https://steemit.com/writing/@uniwhisp/scotch-song-and-soul-caol-ila-12">Caol Ila 12</a></p>
<h3><em><strong>Scotch, Song, &amp; Soul is a journey to find the perfect Scotch (instead of the perfect partner). </strong></em><a href="https://steemit.com/@uniwhisp"><em><strong>Come join me!</strong></em></a></h3>
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