I also like Laphroaig, but it is very heavily peated which some people do not like.
Macallan 12 is also a good choice.
I also like Laphroaig, but it is very heavily peated which some people do not like.
Macallan 12 is also a good choice.
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Johnnie Walker Black Label is my favorite blend for the money. Aberlour, Talasker if I can afford it, and Laphroaig for the peaty extreme. Best prices at Argonaut.
Oban "Little Bay"(around $60) or Abelour 16yr (around $70)
Got a bottle of Balvenie Doublewood 12 year, AND since it was on sale for 50% off, a bottle of Laphroaig 10 year as well.
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Lot of good scotches out there for under $50. If you don't drink it yourself, pick out a blended scotch, easy to drink and no one gets too picky about them. A Johnny Walker Black, Buchanan's, heck, I've never seen anyone turn down a Famous Grouse on the rocks.
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I see Famous Grouse in a lot of novels, especially by W.E.B. Griffin.
I tried it a few years ago and thought it was pretty good.
I am not a Scotch drinker, as it was the first alcohol I drank when very young, and I had the proverbial "coming of age" hangover.
How does it compare to other name Scotches?
Did not mean to hi-jack the thread!
Hi-Jack away. I bought two to try, and the topic is actually interesting to me.