jimbothewan
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Which Whisky, Malt or Blend keeps best in your hip flask? For me Johnnie Walker Black Label.
BobC said:I bought a bottle of McClelland's Islay Single Malt. I was told it's bottled young and therefore is less expensive. I wanted to try an Islay as I'd never tried one before and didn't want to pay $75 or $100 for a bottle I didn't like. What can you tell me about this one? Any opinions would be appreciated.
Brad Bowers said:I've tried most of the McClelland's and rather like their Highland, but I didn't care for the Islay. I'm not sure it was McClelland's fault, so much as it was I didn't like the smoked peat and salt taste of an Islay.
Brad
rumblefish said:I had a rusty nail over the weekend, and occasionally I'll have some of the nicer scotch with a bit of water. Somehow I wind up with a bottle of Macallan every few years, that gets used up in time to be replaced by a new bottle during the gifting season. I don't think I'm a good judge of scotches, anyone have an opinion on Macallan 18? [huh] I like it, but then again...
rikrdo said:being the cheap bastige, I am...............
Single malts are lost on my cigar / pipe smoke ravaged palate so I tend to lean towards the blends:
Chivas 18 yr old, being the fave
JW black and
Teacher's Highland Cream
bringing up the rear
Lexybeast said:Bob, I haven't had McClelland's, but I got into Islay Scotches with Laphroaig 10 year. I believe it's around $30, so it's a pretty gentle way to start! lol
I like the price point on that McClelland's though. I'll have to give it a shot.
astrbac said:I normally hated hard spirits, whiskies especially, but as I decided to give it another shot I came to the conclusion that it was because of all the rubbish - "plain" Jack Daniels, Ballantines, Chivas and all the other cheaper stuff that people drink. Once you try a good single malt, in a proper atmosphere, sip it slowly and enjoy its aromas... Only THEN is it that you realize the beauty of it.
Cheers!
Alex
Chainsaw said:Wait, wait! I know the best....
The one that tastes like smokey cow dung right?
Prepared in the traditional method.
Ones always in know, when one reads G.Q.
JW or teachers