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As a person who is not as learned on the spirits (as in all of them) as I wish I was, I thought a series of threads to teach newcomers what sort of things to look for would be welcomed.
Now there is one guideline: Scotch that is $40 and under.
What are some of the characteristics that one should look for in a beginner Scotch?
What type of flavor should it have (I know thats a broad question, but the art of your words will make all those understand )?
Any history of the manufacturer you wanna throw in?
Key ingredients, processes?
Lets keep this about the spirit and not mixed drinks, okay Ladies and Gentlemen.
Thank you kindly,
LD
Now there is one guideline: Scotch that is $40 and under.
What are some of the characteristics that one should look for in a beginner Scotch?
What type of flavor should it have (I know thats a broad question, but the art of your words will make all those understand )?
Any history of the manufacturer you wanna throw in?
Key ingredients, processes?
Lets keep this about the spirit and not mixed drinks, okay Ladies and Gentlemen.
Thank you kindly,
LD