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The one you like most. Irresective of brand or cost, if you like it, then it is the best
Back in the 1997-2000 era I used to drink a bit of Loch Dhu. I purchased it in the Military liquor store at Fort Bragg and really liked the flavor and color. When I moved back to Germany in 2000 I could no longer find the brew. Circa 2004 or 2005 I found it listed as discontinued and then later on as available but at unreasonable prices. What happened?
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I have searched this very interesting thread and cannot find the whisky I love for relaxing - Dalwhinnie absolutely lovely and not as complex as many but for taste it suits me. That said, I do like a Lagavulin now and again but dread the headache the following day. I've tried the japanese whiskies and find them hot and poor in taste.
Penderyn is a refreshingly different whisky but mine may have been a bit 'young'.
I never take anything with i, like many on here, but beware, Dalwhinnie has led me to many reminiscences and long sessions with late nights and alarming consumption !
The rocking chair is an added bonus but a good view in bad weather is the clincher for me.
Nearly 6 years old this post and I have tried and tried and tried it still tastes like cack
private frahallw34 said:Yes, Jameson's is good stuff much as it pains me as a Scot to say that.
Jameson's Gold is a very nice blended whisky with an individual taste at a good price.
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Actually, I love Suntory Hibiki 12 yo.What, no-one likes Suntory?