A guy walks into a bar...
A guy walks into a bar and orders a scotch, neat. The bartender pours it; the customer pinches his nose, closes his eyes, and drinks the whisky in one gulp. He orders another and again shuts his eyes and plugs his nose. When he orders a third one, the bartender says, I know it's none of my business, but if you can't stand the sight of the stuff, and can't stand the smell of the stuff...why in the world are you drinking it? The customer says, You got it all wrong...if I see it, or smell it, my mouth starts to water and if there's one thing I can't stand is a mixer in my scotch.:p
Ed
The OTHER TWO FINGERS of Scotch
There is the OTHER two fingers of Scotch!
Good Taste....in Whisky,not scotch...
well boys its good to see all of you who dont live in scotland know so much about whisky especially Malts.
As you know I live in Scotland, more or less in the heart of whisky country and I guess i just dont appreciate it.
As an apprentice electrician i had the pleasure of working at a good few distilliries and seeing just what goes into the process of making a bottle or two.
My favourite was the Macallan and still is, however being married to a southern girl I get the visitors and the best tour is definately the Glenfiddich, all of the stills with a tour give you the free dram and or a small miniature to take home with you and its definately time well spent.
I dont drink whisky unless I am a guest of someone who does but you guys probably know more about them than I do but i will say this if you ever make it over to bonnie scotland then forget Edinburgh and Glasgow and visit the area I live as there are truly many many fine places to visit on the Whisky trail and the scenery around these stills is breathtaking....just my tuppence worth , no advertising.....btw i can get a case of good Macallan for 140 pounds...hehe..will be shipping a couple with me when i move to the USA
regards,simon
RE: Is there such thing as a quadruple of scotch?
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Originally Posted by pitbulls20
So, whats a good one to try for a begginer?
I'd probably recommend Isle of Jura if you can get it - good flavour, reasonably sweet and not as intense as some of the Islay malts (which are my favourite).