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    Default Single Malt Scotch Fans

    Well I am enjoying some McClelland Highland Single Malt right now and its pretty good! Got it for 1/2 teh price of Glenlivet and it stands up pretty well to the quality of Glenfidich and Glenlivet in my opinion. What do you guys like?

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    My absolute favorite single malt is Old Pulteney 12. At $35/bottle, it's a lot more reasonably priced than some of the others, and, in my opinion, it's much better. It has a bit of a "salt-water" taste to it -- but in a good way. I'd highly recommend giving it a try.

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    I am a Malt fan as well, though I usually go for more special whiskies (see latest thread in the bragging forum).

    Factory bottlings are not bad as such, but they are all chill filtered, and I think that detracts a lot from the rich taste.
    If you ever have the chance, buy a bottle of whisky from an indepenent bottler(Cadenheads, Gordon & McPhail, ...) or buy a bottle of springbank, just to compare.

    I also think it is a pity that whiskies are watered down to 43% or sometimes even 40%. I like to have a bit more power to it, so my ideal drinking % is at 46 - 50%.
    That means that I add a little bit of water to a cask strength whisky in order to bring out the aromas, but I leave it pretty strong.
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    I go to this site frequently http://www.whiskyguild.com/ Ive made a couple of their recipies, which are tasty! The best Ive had is the 16 yr lagavulin. I dont see it often in the states, but they stuff is delicious. Has a distinct taste. Some blended scotches are not bad either, and Ive also gotten into some bourbon, which is a nice subsitute

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    my favorite single malts are Dalwhinnie 15 and MacAllan 18. The MacAllan 25 is also excellent, but priced in such a way as to be out of my daily drinking range.

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    I'll drink absolutely anything....but I'm a big fan of Caol Ila 18yr.

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    nuts, the whole lot of ya's.

    i used to drink Macallan "Cask Strength". tasty with a bit more spice in it. its aged 15yr.

    i have now moved on to OBAN 14. fantastic taste. dry/peaty/briney taste. it is made by the islands which have a unique type of taste to the scotches.

    see, i like that briney/peaty spicey flavor in my scotches. i do not like the sweet, oily, heavy, buttery scotches that some people do. but that's just me.

    next time you're out at a nice restaurant or lounge, try a glass of Oban. its real nice.

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    I do not believe in the 'one whisky to rule them all' I simply try as many different whiskies from different distilleries. I have yet to find a malt whisky that does not have a quality that makes it good stuff. Some are OK, some are divine.

    To make a razor analogy: wouldn't you like to try out a Livi, Williams, Chandler, Zowada, ... at least once, instead of shaving day after day with a 5/8 round point dovo for the rest of your life.

    And as with razors, the equivalent of a Tim Zowada costs $$$, and it is not mass produced like the dovo equivalents.
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    no one has mentioned the balvienie their range is certainly worth trying, nice and smooth.

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    True the Balvenie is a good one. They have a very good 15 year old single cask single malt.

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