So I thought I knew what Scotch tasted like, I was all tied to MacAllans, I just tried Laphroaig, and it is SO different, it should be a different drink. They're both great, I just can't see hoqw they are considered the same drink.
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Quite the variety out there.
I enjoy Scotch.
But I tried one that was described as "smokey", but it really tasted more like an ashtray if you ask me. Not my cup of tea.
Usually my normal poison is Bushmills or Crown Royal.
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They're not the same drink. Scotch Single Malts are either Islay, Other Islands & East Coast, Lowland, Highland or Speyside. I'm a Speyside man myself, I particularly recommend Glen Farclas, but I not sure how much they export.
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I have to say I'm very impressed with how strong and distinct the flavor is compared to other Scotch Whiskeys I've had.
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fredv3b Wrote:They're not the same drink. Scotch Single Malts are either Islay, Other Islands & East Coast, Lowland, Highland or Speyside. I'm a Speyside man myself, I particularly recommend Glen Farclas, but I not sure how much they export.
Please forgive me. That should have been other islands and
west coast. I apologise for the most atrocious error in geography!
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