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Posted: 10/16/2021 9:40:58 PM EDT
Your top three for any occasion…go.
1. Lagavulin 16 2. Glenmorangie Lasanta 3. Jura, Bowmore, Laphroaig cask strength, Ardbeg, Balvenie, Talisker. |
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Balvenie 15 y/o single barrel sherry cask.
Macallan 18 Ardbeg Uigeadail |
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I’ve tried to like scotch but can’t develop a taste for it. Anyone know a good scotch for a bourbon drinker to try?
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1. Glenfiddich 14
2. Glenfiddich 15 3. Glenfiddich 18 I have a problem |
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Laphroaig 21 Cask Strength
Laphroaig 25 Cask Strength Laphroaig 30 I like cask strength Laphroaig enough to place the 21 and 25 ahead of the 30, and I prefer the 21 to the 25. |
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I currently drink bourbon exclusively . I drink expensive bourbon when I can.
Pappys , whistlepig , on occasion , Blantons ,woodfords regularly. I have had very few occasions to drink good scotch . I have tried it it on occasions , please tell me what I should start with. Just a note.... I have drank a bit of old foresters 1920 this evening. So judge as you will. Old forester is the best value in bourbon that I have found. Quality vs cost. |
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1. Johnny Walker The Royal Route
2. Macallan sherry oak 18 3. Glenmorangie la Santa I am the Liquor |
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Macallan 25
Balvenie 30 Gordon & MacPhail Speymalt Macallan, 1974 |
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Quoted: I’ve tried to like scotch but can’t develop a taste for it. Anyone know a good scotch for a bourbon drinker to try? View Quote Grand Old Parr. Seriously, for a guy coming from bourbon and trying it out, I think its a safe bet. Its a great one to start with. Even later its still great. Also Cragganmore is a great start too |
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Quoted: Your top three for any occasion…go. 1. Lagavulin 16 2. Glenmorangie Lasanta 3. Jura, Bowmore, Laphroaig cask strength, Ardbeg, Balvenie, Talisker. View Quote I see you favor the peat monsters I prefer the Sherry monsters, primarily Mcallan 15 and 18 |
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Quoted: I currently drink bourbon exclusively . I drink expensive bourbon when I can. Pappys , whistlepig , on occasion , Blantons ,woodfords regularly. I have had very few occasions to drink good scotch . I have tried it it on occasions , please tell me what I should start with. Just a note.... I have drank a bit of old foresters 1920 this evening. So judge as you will. Old forester is the best value in bourbon that I have found. Quality vs cost. View Quote If any one here is a bourbon guy it’s me. But why limit it to one thing. Scotch is amazing. Any of the ones listed above are fantastic(the ones I have had from experience, the others by reputation). The one thing I would say though is you either like peat or you don’t. So familiarize yourself with Islay scotches before you dive too deep down that road. |
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Quoted: Grand Old Parr. Seriously, for a guy coming from bourbon and trying it out, I think its a safe bet. Its a great one to start with. Even later its still great. Also Cragganmore is a great start too View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I’ve tried to like scotch but can’t develop a taste for it. Anyone know a good scotch for a bourbon drinker to try? Grand Old Parr. Seriously, for a guy coming from bourbon and trying it out, I think its a safe bet. Its a great one to start with. Even later its still great. Also Cragganmore is a great start too Thanks, will give it a try. |
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Glengoyne Teapot Dram
Laphroaig Sherry Oak Anything from Linkwood , but the signatory single barrels from the last few years have been amazing. Bruichladdich port Charlotte 10 Talisker 30 Most things from Clynelish |
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Lagavulin 16, Argbeg Uigeadail, Argbeg 10 for cheap nights.
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Port Ellen anything
Highland Park anything Rosebank anything Yes, Port Ellen is silent, and my last bottle is worth more than my first car, man I miss it. |
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1. Laphroig 10
2. Laphroig 10 3. Laphroig 10 I don’t enjoy scotch. This is my favorite. |
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Quoted: I just picked this stuff up. Any good? https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/66166/IMG_20211016_214336601_jpg-2133191.JPG View Quote The moonshine stuff isn't bad. Not sure it's like moonshine moonshine but i've polished off a couple bottles |
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All of the above. I have tears in my eyes, could be my cigar. Caribbean Cask 14. Diesel Wicked.
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Oban 14, Lagavulin 16, Ardbeg Uigeadail, Abelour A’bunadh (most any Abelour, really), any Balvenie, any Glenmorangie.
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You’re on the right track.
Here’s other suggestions: https://www.liquor.com/best-scotch-whiskies-5070935 |
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Quoted: Your top three for any occasion…go. 1. Lagavulin 16 2. Glenmorangie Lasanta 3. Jura, Bowmore, Laphroaig cask strength, Ardbeg, Balvenie, Talisker. View Quote #1 |
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Quoted: 1. Laphroig 10 2. Laphroig 10 3. Laphroig 10 I don’t enjoy scotch. This is my favorite. View Quote One of my dogs is named Isla (y) my dads side of the family is from the Isle of Islay yet I just haven’t developed the pallet for the Islay Scotch. I working on it. I do have a bottle of the Laphroig 10 that I’ve been sipping. I started buying Scotch vs Bourbon about a year ago and have leaned towards the Sherri bombs. I bought some Highland Park which seems like a much better way to sample the peat vs me buying the Laphroig 10. Seriously question. Did you instantly like the heavy peat or was it a acquired deal? |
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Right now iys these.
No poc..but the levit Caribbean cask is pretty good. Cooper dog surprised me...I like it Not a scotch but best face canadian whiskey is decent Attached File Attached File Attached File Attached File |
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Quoted: I see you favor the peat monsters I prefer the Sherry monsters, primarily Mcallan 15 and 18 View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Your top three for any occasion…go. 1. Lagavulin 16 2. Glenmorangie Lasanta 3. Jura, Bowmore, Laphroaig cask strength, Ardbeg, Balvenie, Talisker. I see you favor the peat monsters I prefer the Sherry monsters, primarily Mcallan 15 and 18 Mmmm peat monsters… |
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1. Lagavulin 16
2. Glendronach Original 12 3. open to suggestions |
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