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Post by teh on Mar 2, 2024 15:05:48 GMT
Does he like peaty or not so peaty?
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Post by averagejoe2021 on Mar 2, 2024 15:19:45 GMT
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Post by kiwi on Mar 2, 2024 15:59:21 GMT
Does he like peaty or not so peaty? Funny, his name is Pete. I don't know about the peaty factor, though.
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Post by Carl LaFong on Mar 2, 2024 16:01:58 GMT
Avoid Islay whiskies …they’re rotten!
i.e.
Laphroaig Lagavulin Bowmore Ardbeg Bruichladdich Bunnahabhain Caol Ila Kilchoman
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Post by hugsfromlv426 on Mar 2, 2024 16:23:21 GMT
Buying a gift for a friend. He's a Scotch drinker but I know nothing about it. Wouldn't want to spend more than $100. Any Scotch drinkers out there with suggestions? Glenlivet is considered good and has some varieties under 100. Check the reviews. I am not a scotch expert, but I like it.
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Post by Dracula on Mar 2, 2024 16:30:12 GMT
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Post by cts1 on Mar 2, 2024 16:38:32 GMT
Depends on what they like. Despite the above comments, Islays have their fans, but are not cheap.
Start with Oban and Talisker.
Glenlivet is OK, but Glenlivet 12 is the "vanilla milkshake" of Scotch (it is a fantastic cocktail Scotch, but what makes it a fantastic cocktail Scotch also make it not stand out). For a gift, I would go with something else.
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Post by kiwi on Mar 2, 2024 16:48:17 GMT
Thanks, all. Off to shop.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 3, 2024 2:42:30 GMT
Avoid Islay whiskies …they’re rotten! i.e. Laphroaig Lagavulin Bowmore Ardbeg Bruichladdich Bunnahabhain Caol Ila Kilchoman Lagavulin? Yeah thats pretty good but takes some adjusting. Definitely not your first-timer whisky. Hell, at that price you may as well go for The Macallan-cant go wrong there. A classic Jameson is pretty decent for its price though imo
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Post by Orlando City Cat on Mar 3, 2024 2:59:32 GMT
Scotch tastes like gasoline.
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Post by Carl LaFong on Mar 3, 2024 4:20:08 GMT
Avoid Islay whiskies …they’re rotten! i.e. Laphroaig Lagavulin Bowmore Ardbeg Bruichladdich Bunnahabhain Caol Ila Kilchoman Lagavulin? Yeah thats pretty good but takes some adjusting. Definitely not your first-timer whisky. Hell, at that price you may as well go for The Macallan-cant go wrong there. A classic Jameson is pretty decent for its price though imo Jameson is an Irish whisky.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 3, 2024 4:30:41 GMT
Lagavulin? Yeah thats pretty good but takes some adjusting. Definitely not your first-timer whisky. Hell, at that price you may as well go for The Macallan-cant go wrong there. A classic Jameson is pretty decent for its price though imo Jameson is an Irish whisky. Im aware and I thought to myself beforehand whatever. I mean if someone's asking for recs..you catch my drift ha
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Post by PaulsLaugh on Mar 3, 2024 4:44:48 GMT
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Post by ShadowSouL Likes This on Mar 3, 2024 5:59:15 GMT
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Post by uncreative on Mar 3, 2024 6:42:47 GMT
I don't know what's considered reasonably priced but Oban 14 year is pretty good and $60 for a bottle.
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