Chickenboy -> RE: OT: Whisky/Whiskey Drinkers - what are your favorites? (5/11/2019 12:11:49 AM)
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ORIGINAL: ian77 Whisky in Scotland Whiskey in Ireland (not as good as Scotland's[;)]) Anywhere else... doesnt really count... [:D] Slàinte!! from Speyside [:)] Many very good Scotch whiskeys, but they are expensive over hear. Currently sipping Oban on occasion but at $100 + a bottle it is used only when I really need it! My English uncle who was married to my Irish aunt recommended Black Bush as the go-to Irish whiskey but I never got to the distillery on my whirlwind tour of Northern Ireland. Any opinion on that, ian77? BTW, I don't think Black Bush was intended as any sort reference beyond shrubbery. I hate to admit it, but Black Bush is a pretty good whiskey. But you should all still drink whisky and support Scotlands export trade! [:D] As has already been commented on, taste is a very individual thing, and we should drink what we like not what we are told to like by "experts" - of course we should always be open and willing to try new things (But "whiskey" from Japan or India might be asking just a little too much of some of us Teuchters!) Personally I am a fan of single malts from Speyside and some of the less peaty western malts. Islay just does not do it for me, I always think a piece of burnt wood as fallen into the cask when I taste an Islay malt, but many many imbibers list the Islay malts amongst their favorites. To each their own, but it just means more Glenmorangie and Macallan for me [;)] For the true connoisseur; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qFX7z7Wf5xM Leave us our Glens! [:-] There's a nice 'pub' near here that serves a wide variety of Scotches. They've provided Scotch flights for sampling. One of which was the strongest Islay malt that they had-just so we could get a feel for it relative to the others. The menu described the reviews on this one as 'like licking a tarry rope' and 'burning hospital'. After trying it, and with all due respect, I wouldn't use that stuff to degrease my engine.
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