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My everyday scotch is Balvenie Doublewood
Really good stuff is Aberlour 18! My favorite is Yamazaki which is getting harder and harder to find :thumbsup |
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hope you will like it. it's not taste for everyone it's more like love or hate, for me it's love. thanks for the link, however in UK it cost close to 38 pounds in tesco on promo it was 34 pounds so 150zl is a bit fishy to me... many goodies which are imported to us tastes way much worse than in origin country (ballantines in UK is way much better than the one from our store's here in Poland - conspiracy theory may answer this :D) |
Laphroaig is pretty heavily peated right? Im fairly new to the scotch game myself and haven't given it a go yet.
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I'm a run drinker, I drink 92 proof Sailor Jerry
I do get some Scotch some times and I like Mac Callan |
Just preparing a Bunnahabhain 25 years , not my favourite but still a decent choice
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I have my usual favourites but every so often, I like to try something a little unusua . Two that I've tried recently that I quite liked but may not be for everyone:
GLENMORANGIE 25 Year Old Quarter Century HAKUSHU Distillers Reserve |
Only bad recommendation I see is the Jack. I just scored a bottle of the Balvenie and its ++. Favorite is the Glenmorangie Quinta Ruban. Best $60 bottle I've ever cracked.
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blantonsbourbon.com/original_single_barrel
Good stuff if you like Bourbon. |
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Of course the Scot loves his Scotch! |
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My favorite whiskey is George Dickel, and I will sometimes buy Crown Royal or Maker's Mark when it is on sale.
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I enjoy the same ss long my head is up
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ehh kurwa mać :D
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I just made a really small drink with coke (it's only 16:30 here) and even this is undrinkable.
I will drink it anyways, because im not going to throw away scotch because there's children starving in africa but fuck me... :( |
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i'm still Laphroaig fan.
sorry man for bad recommendation :( guys can you recommend me whisky's similiar with taste to Laphroaig? (not the top shelves, overpriced ones please) |
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i just went to the kitchen to take a nose from my bottle - made me shudder i can only try to give it to some unsuspecting guest that is too polite to complain :upsidedow |
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Lagavulin is kind of similar but way less shitty, slightly more expensive though, around 200 pln and you can buy it at Alma if you have one in your city. |
Lagavulin is also smokey but more "wood" then "asphalt"
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People in the know, say Yamasaki is best. I drink it when I do a hotel downtown... Japan's whisky 'best in world' in 'wake up call' to the Scottish industryha | Daily Mail Online Its a cure for what ails you.:thumbsup Want to try it and cant get it where you live? Cost + 15% and shipping. Its not expensive. The whisky is not cheap but the rest is. |
Dewar's is the best.
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yamazaki is great but not the best in the world
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Tried their Crown Royal Black a few years ago, liked it. I see lately via commercials that they have a new skew called "Crown Royal Apple".... apple flavoured whiskey. Go figure. Haven't tried it yet. |
good ol' American bourbon here, jack and beam... straight
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Makers Mark!
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blantons
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