Cobden
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If you're getting into scotch, I'd recommend trying one of the different region first; suggested starters:
Islay: Ardbeg or Laphroaig
Island: Isle of Jura or Talisker
Speyside: Glenfiddich
Campbeltown: Springbank
Highland: Glenmorangie
Lowland: Glenkinchie
All of which are good, everyday (!) malts. Most generally conform to a certain type of taste, but certainly not all. Islay and Island tend to be quite peaty, Highland tends to be smooth, Speyside I'd say is probably the nearest to "middle of the road", and I haven't had enough Campbeltown or Lowland to comment. There are some that don't fit in at all. Old Pulteney, whilst a highland, has a very distinct taste of the sea air, for example; and is a personal favourite, although I usually go for the Islay's (generally the more unpronouncable, the better lol )!
Islay: Ardbeg or Laphroaig
Island: Isle of Jura or Talisker
Speyside: Glenfiddich
Campbeltown: Springbank
Highland: Glenmorangie
Lowland: Glenkinchie
All of which are good, everyday (!) malts. Most generally conform to a certain type of taste, but certainly not all. Islay and Island tend to be quite peaty, Highland tends to be smooth, Speyside I'd say is probably the nearest to "middle of the road", and I haven't had enough Campbeltown or Lowland to comment. There are some that don't fit in at all. Old Pulteney, whilst a highland, has a very distinct taste of the sea air, for example; and is a personal favourite, although I usually go for the Islay's (generally the more unpronouncable, the better lol )!