This is a topic I have no clue about. I have never been a scotch drinker. In fact the smell of it kind of nauseates me.
I know Mike Lavigne is a big single malt scotch fan
What sayest you all
This is a topic I have no clue about. I have never been a scotch drinker. In fact the smell of it kind of nauseates me.
I know Mike Lavigne is a big single malt scotch fan
What sayest you all
Steve Williams
aka oneobgyn
There's ALWAYS another Steve Williams BUT there's only "oneobgyn"
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I haven't tried that many, mebbe only 30 or 40. For me: Lagavulin.
Last time I had a scotch I found myself 20 miles from home with no idea as to how I got there. Haven't touched a drop of hard liquor since, and that was 30 years ago. Now I'm good with beer and the occasional glass of wine. I will say I loved the smell and taste of it though.
John
I love the smell of vinyl in the morning!
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you're like me John
I gave up drinking everything several years ago ever since a nutritionist with whom I had contracted proved to me that there is no nutritional value in alcoholic beverages. I must admit however that I do like swirling a good glass of red wine and sticking my nose into the top of the glass to catch its bouquet
Steve Williams
aka oneobgyn
There's ALWAYS another Steve Williams BUT there's only "oneobgyn"
Industry Affiliation........Lamm Dealer
I drink more wine (Amarone, Meritage, Cab, Merlot) than alcohol these days, but I do still enjoy a nice scotch or single malt whiskey.
There are better scotches out there but I have been drinking Glenlivet since college. It is my standard go to for just wanting some scotch.
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In recent years, I have really grown to like Lagavulin. This one I would not suggest for anyone starting out.
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For a simiar flavor without the bite of peat, this single malt Irish whiskey is very smooth.
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It's hard enough we are discussing this, but then you have to go post pictures, including one of my favorite!
Finally! A no brainer question. The answer is The Macallan (18 y/o if possible).
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