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    [QUOTE=sharp;582343]+1 to Lagavulin & laphroaig. If you are looking for flavor, and like "smoky", then the Islay Scotches are for you. I love the "Peat-Monsters"!

    Yep. My life has never been the same since. Truly.
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    Wow, Nice selection you have there!

    Cheers!

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    [QUOTE=MykelDR;609329]
    Quote Originally Posted by sharp View Post
    +1 to Lagavulin & laphroaig. If you are looking for flavor, and like "smoky", then the Islay Scotches are for you. I love the "Peat-Monsters"!

    Yep. My life has never been the same since. Truly.
    Laphroaig is my favorite as well. It is the perfect match with a good cigar.

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    I can't buy Laphroaig here in my area anymore When other whiskies would start to seem ho-hum, I could always count on the Laphroaig to shake up the tastebuds. I call it the whisky that bites you back

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    A glass of Laphroaig in one hand and a Fuente Opus X in the other...sounds like a good way to spend an evening.

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    Gotta love scotch, I got a female friend who likes to enjoy the ocasinal glass with me and we are trying out all kinds of scotch lately. Some of the nicest so far are.

    Glenfiddich
    Paddy
    Clan McGregor
    GlenGrant

    If anyone can recommend a bottle for under 20 to 25 bucks that's worth a try I'd be happy to have a taste XD

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheSkyer View Post
    Gotta love scotch, I got a female friend who likes to enjoy the ocasinal glass with me and we are trying out all kinds of scotch lately. Some of the nicest so far are.

    Glenfiddich
    Paddy
    Clan McGregor
    GlenGrant

    If anyone can recommend a bottle for under 20 to 25 bucks that's worth a try I'd be happy to have a taste XD
    Glenfiddich has a 21 year old made in Rum Casks that I tired recently. It is superb. I started the thread about this bottle.

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    I started drinking scotch about four years ago. I've tried all the Johnnies Glennfiddich, Glenmorangie, Macallen, Laphroag, Lagavulin, Glenlivet, and a few I can't remember or choose not to. My favorite has become Oban. I'ts a bit pricey and I treat it like, well, a treat. Super smooth, and sweet like candy. To steal a phrase from the beer world and to risk being labeled a swiller this is my go to session drink. I've polished off a bottle in a day and wished I had more. Truly my favorite out there and I'm surprised nobody else mentioned it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nirve9909 View Post
    I started drinking scotch about four years ago. I've tried all the Johnnies Glennfiddich, Glenmorangie, Macallen, Laphroag, Lagavulin, Glenlivet, and a few I can't remember or choose not to. My favorite has become Oban. I'ts a bit pricey and I treat it like, well, a treat. Super smooth, and sweet like candy. To steal a phrase from the beer world and to risk being labeled a swiller this is my go to session drink. I've polished off a bottle in a day and wished I had more. Truly my favorite out there and I'm surprised nobody else mentioned it.
    nirve9909,

    Thanks for the heads up about Oban. I'll have to give it a try.
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    one bottle that has not been mentioned here yet is the

    Ardmore

    a really tastfull single that i would keep far away from a beginner

    I really enjoy it straight followed with a sip of water just to feel how it changes in caracter

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