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Really 路 80-89, M
I like many whiskies especially the more lightly peated of the Islay malts. Kilchoman's [i]Machir Bay[/i] above all else.
Used to drink the heavilyy peated stuff but I think that was an attempt at appearing macho. Since then I've learned to enjoy even such subtle, 'mild' whiskies as [i]Isle of Arran.[/i]
I've had JW [i]Blue label[/i] ... meh. Horribly over-priced & -packaged just so you can show it off to your pals. I think of Johnny Walker being to whisky as Hoover is to vacuum cleaners. 馃ぃ Hahaha.
Used to drink the heavilyy peated stuff but I think that was an attempt at appearing macho. Since then I've learned to enjoy even such subtle, 'mild' whiskies as [i]Isle of Arran.[/i]
I've had JW [i]Blue label[/i] ... meh. Horribly over-priced & -packaged just so you can show it off to your pals. I think of Johnny Walker being to whisky as Hoover is to vacuum cleaners. 馃ぃ Hahaha.
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LamontCranston 路 M
@Really I will have to give this a try if i can find it. i do like Arran (just one distillery on the island), especially the 14 year old.
Really 路 80-89, M
@LamontCranstonMachir Bay is hard to find here. Kilchoman makes more whiskies but the other one I've tried (name forgotten) didn't appeal to me. Arran is hard to find too and I don't have either of them right now. Someone mentioned the Amarone-cask Arran. That's what I've had before and enjoyed very much.