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I tend to not like anything quite that bombastic - Dalwhinnie 15 and Oban are my current tipples
Ardberg is like drinking a burning building.
Laphroaig is like drinking a burning hay barn.
Both excellent and better than their price would usually indicate.
The current fave in casa octatonic is The Balvenie Doublewood 17 year.
It is only expensive if you drink it every day.
I have one or two drams a week and no other alcohol.
It is a cheap indulgence.
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Aberlour 10 or 12.
Failing that for every day tipple I like the Belvenie Double Wood (Sherry cask) and for something a bit more special I like a nice Oban special reserve which I bought a couple of bottles of at the distillery. I do have something like 40 single malts on my whisky cupboard though.
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Just because you're paranoid, don't mean they're not after youSupportact said: [my style is] probably more an accumulation of limitations and bad habits than a 'style'.
As much as it pains me as a Scot to say it the Japanese have developed some amazing whisky, friend of mine tricked me with some a while ago. Yiochi Single Malt is utterly superb if you can find it.
I went to a whisky tasting in a shop and couldn't make much out between them - which surprised me as I'm generally quite good at identifying flavour in coffees, wines, beers etc. The whisky was neat - so I mostly could taste alcohol burn and not much else.
Maybe I'm just not a fan?
Once you've tasted Laphroaig, it's hard to go back to something like Glenmorangie or Glenfiddich, because you miss that peaty taste; however, Laphroaig is a bit much for me at times.
I do like Talisker Storm - Always buy that for my Father.