My favourite is Johnny Walker Black Label but I do like Bells.
I also get the odd bottle of Highland Black from Aldi.
Best value for money malt IMO is Ben Bracken Islay from Lidl.
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Over the past few years I've grown fond of a dram, and particularly single malts. I want to start a collection but just dont have the space. I'm not in to the really expensive stuff (or at least haven't got any), but currently have:
Glenmorangie Original 10YO
Glenmorangie Lasanta (Sherry Cask) 12YO
Lagavulin 8YO
Balvenie Caribbean Cask 14YO
My fave is the Balvenie. I drink it straight, as I don't get 'the water thing'
Anyone got a collection, or particular favorites?
My favourite is Johnny Walker Black Label but I do like Bells.
I also get the odd bottle of Highland Black from Aldi.
Best value for money malt IMO is Ben Bracken Islay from Lidl.
Balvenie double wood 12 year old
Highland Park Dragon Legend
A nice cheap blended Whiskey is Highland Black from Aldi £14
Yes sir.
I'm a fan of Islay whisky although happy to drink anything decent.
Currently have 7 bottles including....
Famous Grouse - for visitors who dont know any better
Jamesons - Mother in laws fave
Then the proper drops....
Tamnavulin - Was a gift, not tried yet
Bunnahabhain - Also unopened gift
Bowmore 12 - Got a taste for this when I was in Edinburgh. My session whisky
Laphroag Quarter Cask - Not for the faint hearted
Ardbeg 10 - My personal favourite. Full taste and yet smooth
No water here either.
Have steamed the inside of the glass over the mouth of the kettle on occasion to warm the glass.
I’ve tried to force myself to like it. Low in carbs and cals compared to beer, wine etc so it’s not as bad.
I’ve tried them all, single malt blended whatever. I’ve got Tamnavulin, Glenmorangie and Jack Daniels single malt still in the cupboard
I just find it straight/with water absolutely disgusting. In a coffee cream, with Coca Cola or in a sour with lemon juice I love it, but on its own... Nuh!
I quite like the blends too, chivas regal is good, i'll need to try the Aldi one. I like a Jamesons, i think my next will be the Ardbeg Uigeadail, although its stupidly strong at 54%. If youve not seen it this is a good site with some differing reviews on each product:
https://www.masterofmalt.com/
A nice smooth single malt is Glen Moray
My Dad still says the only thing whisky is good for is cleaning paint brushes ;-)
I've drifted to bourbon recently. At the moment sipping a Wild Turkey - with just a couple of drops of water. The tiniest drop of water starts a chemical reaction which releases additional flavours from the whisky. Distillers themselves always add a drop or two when they drink their own stuff..
Just finished a bottle of Dalwhinnie winters gold , beautiful whiskey . Visited the Distillery whilst doing a walking holiday in Scotland recently.
Penderyn Celt another superb single malt , produced just up the road from here....
Jura 10 year old single malt .. not for me . too peaty ..
Actually, the only one I mentioned, that is a Whiskey, is Bushmills, from Ireland.
All the others mentioned in this thread, are Whisky’s.
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Keen on single malt Speyside whisky myself.
Worked on a few distilleries in the area treating their water.
Great place to work with great people.
Keen on Aberlour 12 year.
Had 18 year but couldn’t justify the extra cost.
Macallan 12 year double cask is great, well James Bond does drink Macallan.
Find peaty whisky difficult to drink and steer clear from it these days.
I will try most single malts and which one I get depends on what deal is on at the time.
Prices vary hugely I've found and it's good to check out the latest offers in your local supermarkets.
They need to err on the sweet side though, can't be doing those peat smoked malts like Talisker.
In 20 years maybe i will try them again as they reckon your palette changes with age.
Bourbons and blendeds for guests and those, as someone else mentioned, who don't know better LOL, though I don't mind a bells or teachers with coke if pushed.
Currently have Cardhu 12yo and had a Tamnavulin double cask gift.
The Peatier, the better for me.
I love Islay Malts and also Talisker.
My drink of choice....
Lagavulin 16 is my go to, and anything Islay is normally great. It’s the strong peaty flavor I love... does make it difficult to taste more subtle malts in the same session though
I discovered a really fantastic new one about 6 months ago Bruichladdich Port Charlotte Heavy Peated Islay... its 50%... the fumes are amazing ... it almost evaporates as it hits your tongue. Highly highly recommended.
Bourbon has caught malt up for me in recent years... there are some incredible ones to explore... I’m really enjoying Michter’s Sour Mash at the moment
Only a philistine would add anything to a single malt whisky/whiskey, and that includes water.
Our very own Penderyn single malt, distilled here in Wales, is one of the best.
Jura, Kilchoman and Loch Lomand are other favourites of mine.
Famous Grouse with Pepsi Max.
Sorted.
I don't spend on Single Malts or posh stuff as it would still get the Pepsi treatment.
I'm amazed that posters claim to be whiskey 'experts' and have bottles at home.
My son bought me a nice Laphrie recently that lasted ten days. My wife is heavy-handed when it comes to pouring liquor (wouldn't last a day if she was a barmaid), so I always ask her to pour the drinks.