I was given a bottle of Aberlour 12 year and Macallan cask strength, and they both suck. Apparently I just can't get down with scotch.I was given some Glen Rothes, and it ROCKS.
Always a fan of Jonnie Walker - any color, but especially black
I was given a bottle of Aberlour 12 year and Macallan cask strength, and they both suck. Apparently I just can't get down with scotch.I was given some Glen Rothes, and it ROCKS.
Always a fan of Jonnie Walker - any color, but especially black
Scotch seems to be a love-hate thing, my neighbor has a bottle of Blue Johnnie (the good stuff), and he pawns it off on me (not that I'm complaining), he says scotch tastes like "dust".I was given a bottle of Aberlour 12 year and Macallan cask strength, and they both suck. Apparently I just can't get down with scotch.
It seems that the Irish and Canadians like calm whisky, the rednecks like to give it a bit of vanilla and oak tinge, and the Scots like to pour it through the ****ing fireplaceScotch seems to be a love-hate thing, my neighbor has a bottle of Blue Johnnie (the good stuff), and he pawns it off on me (not that I'm complaining), he says scotch tastes like "dust".
I was given a bottle of Aberlour 12 year and Macallan cask strength, and they both suck. Apparently I just can't get down with scotch.
There are so many varied flavours of whisky out there you just need to keep trying different malts until you ind one you likeScotch seems to be a love-hate thing, my neighbor has a bottle of Blue Johnnie (the good stuff), and he pawns it off on me (not that I'm complaining), he says scotch tastes like "dust".
Maybe you should try a lowland malt. The whisky flavours vary depending on the rock the water they are made with passes through.It seems that the Irish and Canadians like calm whisky, the rednecks like to give it a bit of vanilla and oak tinge, and the Scots like to pour it through the ****ing fireplace
There are so many varied flavours of whisky out there you just need to keep trying different malts until you ind one you like