once bottle is in hand, what is the best way to start drinking it?
rocks?
straight?
splash?
turn the bottle up and go, bluto style?
I normally drink it straight or a few drops of water if it is particularly peaty
once bottle is in hand, what is the best way to start drinking it?
rocks?
straight?
splash?
turn the bottle up and go, bluto style?
The question is, which one? They do produce some tasty Whisky!
One that won't break the bank wide open to start with, I'm aware I will have to spend a bit but I want something that represents the brand nicely, but not necessarily rare or limited run
From all the strong arguments and/or death threats on the opposing sides of the single malt or blend equation.....I'll say this.... stick with BEER... the hoppier, the better..
Glenmorangie. Great scotch - too bad their newly redesigned website is atrocious.
My first scotch was The Macallan 12. I'd call it a pretty good starter, as I've really yet to stray from it!
This is true only for people who like sherry. I personally hate sherry so I can't stomach MaCallan.
Islay....
Starting off : Laphroaig 10 y/o.
Going Pro : Laphroaig Cask Strength.
A couple of drops of water in the cask version is all you need to really get it going. There has to be some other Friends of Laphroaig on here right? To be honest beginning scotch to me would be getting a bottle of lightly peated scotch (glenlivet) and then a heavily peated scotch (laphroaig), what you like will fall in that range
Yeah, Leapfrog is a fave of mine, but not something I'd recommend to a beginner.
Yeah, Leapfrog is a fave of mine, but not something I'd recommend to a beginner.