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Unread 04-07-2020, 09:05 AM   #1
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Single malt it is, the smokier and peatier the better.
I love single malt, but not the real heavy smoky, peaty ones. Too strong for my taste.
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I love single malt, but not the real heavy smoky, peaty ones. Too strong for my taste.
Eric the Lagavulin would not work for you then. I like a good single malt myself but this stuff is something else.
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Nothing beats a nice 18 yr. Glenlivet single malt for smooth, Nice glass while cleaning and oiling the Old Parkers and Foxes is like Heaven.
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Eric the Lagavulin would not work for you then. I like a good single malt myself but this stuff is something else.
You are right Randy, I tried it once and that was enough for me. That's what so neat about single malts, the wide variety of the flavors depend on which region they come from.
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Laphroaig, one of my favorites
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My preference is Glenmorangie. Very smooth and doesn't have that heavy peat taste that the highland scotches have.
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My preference is Glenmorangie. Very smooth and doesn't have that heavy peat taste that the highland scotches have.
Yes Sir Allen. I'm primarily a Bourbon guy but when it comes to Scotch I'm with you on the Glenmorangie. Very good drink.
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At one time I drank scotch. When I was in the service I was at a bar with my Sargent (we had the same last name) and ordered a scotch. He asked "why do you drink that^%t). I like it I replied. He then asked if my parents drank scotch and when I replied yes he said I drank it cuz it was the only think I could steal from the cabinet.

I'm a bourbon drinker through and through.
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Lagavullin, Macallan, Balvenie are my favorite Scotch brands.
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I don't know how you guys can drink whisky ,horrible dirt
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