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Choosing Between Whiskies
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Yet another Burns Night thread, sorry.
With the haggis, I'm going to give each person four shot glasses of whisky ...
1. a Light or Fragrant one
2. a Smooth or Delicate one
3. a Rich one
4. a Peaty one
(yes, I have been doing lots of research online, and with the various husbands who are coming)
So, from my available bottles, I've narrowed it down to these, I think. I need to pick one from each group, preferably ones that are most different from each other, and that particularly show the character of their group. I, however, don't drink any of them, so I don't really know what they are like.
Any suggestions?
1. Light or Fragrant
Dalwhinnie
Glenkinchie
2. Smooth or Delicate
Auchentoshan
Glenmorangie
Aberlour
Bruichladdich
3. Rich
Macallan
Balvenie
Highland Park
Glenrothes
The Singleton
4. Peaty
Laphroaig
Ardbeg
Lagavulin
Talisker
Coal Ila
With the haggis, I'm going to give each person four shot glasses of whisky ...
1. a Light or Fragrant one
2. a Smooth or Delicate one
3. a Rich one
4. a Peaty one
(yes, I have been doing lots of research online, and with the various husbands who are coming)
So, from my available bottles, I've narrowed it down to these, I think. I need to pick one from each group, preferably ones that are most different from each other, and that particularly show the character of their group. I, however, don't drink any of them, so I don't really know what they are like.
Any suggestions?
1. Light or Fragrant
Dalwhinnie
Glenkinchie
2. Smooth or Delicate
Auchentoshan
Glenmorangie
Aberlour
Bruichladdich
3. Rich
Macallan
Balvenie
Highland Park
Glenrothes
The Singleton
4. Peaty
Laphroaig
Ardbeg
Lagavulin
Talisker
Coal Ila
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.My choice would be partly based on how commonly available some of them are, it is much more interesting to try a lesser known Whisky to my mind.
It is difficult to give a complete answer as there is a lot of variation between ages and finishes, but my choice would be....
1. Glenkinchie
2. Auchentoshan
3. Glen Rothes
4. Caol Ila. This is definitely the toughest as there are just so many different finishes, if you have Lagavulin 16yr old or Laphroaig Quarter Cask I might go with one of them.
It is difficult to give a complete answer as there is a lot of variation between ages and finishes, but my choice would be....
1. Glenkinchie
2. Auchentoshan
3. Glen Rothes
4. Caol Ila. This is definitely the toughest as there are just so many different finishes, if you have Lagavulin 16yr old or Laphroaig Quarter Cask I might go with one of them.
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