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Are you an up-and-coming drinker? Do you want to graduate past the "jack and coke" stage of drinking and start drinking like you mean it? Then it's time you started drinking whiskey. Here's a basic primer on the most popular types of brown water. I'll do future posts that break each category down a bit further.
The three most popular types of whisky in the world are Scotch Whisky, Irish Whiskey, and American Whiskey. Other countries produce whisky as well, and we'll touch on that briefly.
Edit: part 2 focusing on American whiskey is up: http://imgur.com/gallery/fSNjM
Scotch Whisky
First and foremost we have the grandfather of brown water, Scotch whisky. There are two broad categories of Scotch, Single Malt and Blends. Single Malt means that malted barley is the only grain ingredient in the whisky and that it is the product of a single distillery, whereas a Blended Scotch will combine malts and other grain whiskys to create its flavor. Also, different regions of Scotland are known for different flavor characteristics in their whisky.
Entry level single malt: Glenlivet 12
High end single malt: Macallan 18
My personal favorite: Highland Park Dark Origins
Entry level blend: Dewars
High end blend: Johnny Walker Blue Label
My personal favorite: Famous Grouse
American Whiskey
The most famous American Whiskey is of course bourbon whiskey, which is the official spirit of the United States. For an American whiskey to be bourbon, there are certain checkboxes that must be hit, but the most important is that the mash must be at least 51% corn. Other popular American Whiskies are Jack Daniels, a Tennessee whiskey, and rye whiskey, where the primary ingredient is (duh) rye.
Entry level quality bourbon: Buffalo Trace
High end bourbon: Barterhouse Kentucky Bourbon 20 year old
My personal drinking favorite: Eagle Rare 10 year
Irish Whiskey
I actually know the least about Irish Whiskey of all three of the "Major" whiskey producing nations, because I've spent most of my focus on scotch and American drinks. However, there are some really amazing Irish whiskies out there, especially once you get past the Jameson tier and into something a bit more substantial.
Entry level: 2 Gingers
High End: Teeling Whiskey Small Batch
My personal favorite: Redbreast 12 year
Other whiskeys from the world
The US, Ireland and Scotland aren't the only nations that produce whiskey. The two other nations that produce a lot of brown water are Canada, and more importantly Japan. Generally speaking, Canadian whiskey is inferior to comparable American products (sorry Canada) so you're better off with bourbon if that's what you're after.
Japan on the other hand has started producing single malt whisky that is every bit as good as what's coming out of Scotland. They have a near maniacal attention to detail and water quality, which results in an amazing product.
Entry level Japanese whisky: Yamazaki 12
High end: Suntory Hibiki 17 year old
My favorite: Oh god I can't decide
MexicaninQatar
I'm an amateur but I'll always take a single malt over any blended. Johnny walker? No thanks. Glenlivet, Glenmorangie, Macallan.
16745
Blends have their perks. Mainly price. But some blends are better than some single malts.
Scarecronie
Upvote for Japanese whiskey awareness. Hibiki 17 is a phenomenal whisky.
Crythulhu
I guess I'll just take my Canadian whisky and go fuck myself.
16745
But you have a bottle of whiskey, so you got that going for you.
Crythulhu
Which is nice.
Melonfish
+1 for correctly using 'Whisky' and 'Whiskey'
SomeDetroitGuy
He got it wrong, though.
RyanDog99
What is the difference?
HowDisappointing
Whisky is a Scotch term, whiskey is an Irish term
rebel9
Holy shit, mind blown. I'm Irish and never knew this.
MadVillainousDave
Except the Scotts use Whiskey on their labels sometimes, they really need to make up their minds.
IllooSIV
American and Irish it's Whiskey. Everywhere else Whisky.
YeBigHeilanTeucter
Naw we dinna.
DoctorWh0m
As a Canadian, fuck you, eh?
Crested10
I can endorse the other brands chosen by OP purely because they picked the Redbreast 12yr in the Irish category.
YoureWaifuAShit
i love it. it's got a kind of cinnamonny aftertaste that is fantastic.
Lastshadow94
I gotta contest the bourbon choices though. Maker's Mark for cheap, Bookers for expensive.
YoureWaifuAShit
maker's mark is for when you want to spend more money on a mixer than jack. ugh.
WorldTargetsinMegadeaths
Absolutely correct. After trying 12 and even 18 Jamison, Redbreast 12 was a whole new kind of awesome.
WhiskeyTriggerFinger
Right? Not many people i know can stomach real irish whiskey but i love it. I'm sipping redbreast 12 neat as i type this. Cheers!
howmanyoftheseusernamesaretaken
odd move for someone with username Crested 10 ;)
Crested10
Nice spot! I had Crested on my mantle when I set-up this acc. Jameson1780 and a btl of The Duthac from Glenmorangie now have that honour.
howmanyoftheseusernamesaretaken
Ardbeg Uighedail, Bruichladdich Octomore and Lagavulin 2011 are the highlights of my collection at the moment. On a bit of an Islay binge.
radicaleb
I am a classy bro.
Tacoflavouredkisses
Good taste with the Teelings.its beautiful
rebel9
What are your thoughts on Aberfeldy 12?
CapnJackSparrow
I want to drink with you OP, I feel like like I would learn a lot
radicaleb
I love drinking with new people! If you're ever in Sioux Falls send me a message.
CapnJackSparrow
Will do, thanks man!
DevilsAdvocateAndLegalAdvisor
You got my respect picking the Eagle Rare 10 as your go-to drinking bourbon.
Threewisemen
I'll just say what the rest of Canada is thinking, "Fuck off, ah."
redshortie
I wrote in another comment my pics for the Irish whiskey choices. That's almost all i drink. @radicaleb
kakiethebeachbum
That's my Thanksgiving gift from the "in-laws"!!!
NaySayerWasTakenButIAmActuallyNaySayerDoe
Had it a few times, it's unforgettable. When I can afford it I get it.
theh8ed
Whiskey has my heart...and probably my liver.
westboundbiker
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wtmc9DwsVTE
Brownbagginit
I'm shocked I never see any other good country fans out there
westboundbiker
Yeah, when people ask what kind of music I listen to, I can't even say country anymore, because they'll think I listen to the crap on radio.
alagrandelepusecuca
Water of life
pasquilpassion
Let's be friends.
Kushita
Yup. BEST THING EVER!
DarthVadersBigBluePenguin
Don't forget wallet.
ATallHenry
That's a fantastic quote
WavesAreCrashing
Same here.
NaySayerWasTakenButIAmActuallyNaySayerDoe
Hear hear
DankS0uls
Username checks out
redshortie
I agree! LOVE this post! (Although he did admit he didn't know irish whiskey, that's my jam)
theh8ed
Sames.
TheThirdKindofHeat
Have you tried Knappogue Castle? Single malt, aged 12 years. Personal favorite, though I unfortunately can't justify buying it these days :(
redshortie
I did. I like a smoother feel. Not saying it was bad oh no far from it.
TheThirdKindofHeat
Fair enough. Sadly, these days I have to drink Jameson if I want any Irish whiskey. Not that Jameson is bad, just not my favorite.
theh8ed
Try the Jameson Caskmates.
newarkitecture
Tullamore Dew 12year...
LiterallyaChemist
loaded comments and searched to find another dew lover.
newarkitecture
Every man deserves his dew. Have you tried Tullamore Phoenix?
LiterallyaChemist
Nah, how's the cost? Penny pinching these days, but who isn't. If it's reasonable I'll pick it up this Friday
DOWNVOTEALLEMOJIS
Annual limited release..prob cost ya about $50
NoSleepTilHyrule
I guess I'm glad I like the "cheap" shit like Jameson and Jim Bean cause I can't afford this
FrellingFarbot
You want cheap? Go straight to Windsor or Black Velvet. Now that's cheap. Best of the rotgut whiskeys.
TheJudgeHasItBackwards
Jameson is a solid choice for stocking your bar to appeal to many tastes. I think OP was going for one step up in refinement. I love Jameson
yourCleverUsername
Woodford Reserve. That's all you need to know.
honeybadgerdontgiveashit
Piss water compared 2 Makers Cask Strength, 4 Roses Single Barrel, Blantons SB, Basil Hayden, Bookers SB, Pappy Van Winkle 10yr, Forged Oak
JockMcplop
This got me very excited. I work for a very well known distillery in Scotland. Anyone be interested in a more in depth post about Whisky?
HardRockHallelujah
As someone with a fetish for Balvenie and Abelour... Yes. All my yes. Tell meeee.
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HardRockHallelujah
Aw yisssssss.
wheresthebaby
Go for it
Nobodyslogan
I visited the Oban distiller a few years ago, lovely place. I am partial to Talisker and Aberlour
JockMcplop
I live in Aberlour!
Nobodyslogan
You, I like you.
ClanStrachan
Yes Yes and yes! I have Scottish heritage and I feel obligated to learn what I need to to pass on the culture. Learn me?
JockMcplop
It's invaluable knowledge! I'll try work on something for you guys
matrix86
As someone who generally hates alcohol but REALLY wants to try Scotch, i'd love an in-depth look at all there is to it. Recommendations too.
phantalor
if OP does not do it, explain the right way to drink it ...
JockMcplop
Neat or with water. Ice cools taste buds, mixers waste it. Water enhances. How much, however, is all up to the drinker!
mck60
Sorry but the Grandfathers of whiskey are the Irish, oldest working whiskey distillery in the world is in Bushmills, Co. Antrim
kailton
Laphroaig Triple Wood
DidItForScience
I'm a big fan of Oban scotch and Aberlour for affordable but good scotch. Dickle & Basil Hayden for bourbon.
TheJudgeHasItBackwards
Basil Hayden for the win
redshortie
Basil hayden is pretty good. Had that at my last bourbon fest, was one of the best!
emertonom
Aberlour A'bunadh isn't exactly cheap, but it's pretty phenomenal stuff.
moven
I lived in Oban for years, every glass takes me back. One of my relatives was head of the distillery in Bowmore & Campbeltown years ago too
DidItForScience
Free booze?
moven
Will be back at Christmas, I'll ask :-)
LazyBum
Oban 21! What converted me...
ymDtQG6purKz9eq
Yup! This was the one that finally opened my eyes to scotch.
kltrxc
Oh yes! Oban 14 or 18 is my jam. The 21yr is great for a splurge.
peacedaisy
I was born in Oban! Glad your a fan! :D Don't suppose you've ever tried Isle of Mull whiskey? (That's were i live)
fantastapotamus
Oban is affordable? any time I go it seems to be one in the 100+ range
DidItForScience
Nah, it's not that expensive $70, but I meant Aberlour for affordable at $35 the price/performance is good and it lasts me a few months.
rouleur
Visited the Oban distillery last year! Soooooo great.
freelsd
Oban 14 allll day man
ThisIsCray
Sorry but Johnny Walker is overpriced rubbish. There are a lot of good whiskies but that isn't one.
DOWNVOTEALLEMOJIS
Agreed
Lamech777
Love me some Stranahan's
DOWNVOTEALLEMOJIS
O so good. Tincup Whiskey out of CO is also good
KingOfTheMouthBreathers
Bitch to find though, big fan of Calumet.
Lamech777
Luckily I live in Colorado, so the standard bottles are not hard to find, their Diamond Peak however is a diff story.
yourCleverUsername
Always a good choice
chefboyardeeee
the only liquor I really enjoy!
redshortie
What is the top row second from the right? ??
chefboyardeeee
Ardbeg Uigeadail, AMAZING islay, well worth the ~$80 or so it costs
ohpooryorick
Don't lay them on their sides!The liquid can slowly eat away at the cork and you'll be left with a bottle hard to close and full of corkbits
chefboyardeeee
interesting, i heard the opposite, and that the cork will dry out otherwise! to be honest I drink most of them too fast anyway, but thanks!
ohpooryorick
http://whiskyinformative.com/2012/12/06/how-to-properly-store-whisky/
DOWNVOTEALLEMOJIS
You're wrong
ohpooryorick
http://whiskyinformative.com/2012/12/06/how-to-properly-store-whisky/ - There you go, jerk-o.
thejazzking
Fucking yes! +1 for Templeton Rye!
DOWNVOTEALLEMOJIS
Love me some Templeton
thejazzking
Uigeadail and some Compass Box too? I like you.
Vexabo
You lost me at 'famous grouse'
WarAndPeas
yeah I lol'd
godverdomme
Well. Cant have taste when you are talking about blended. It is cheap for a reason and the one buying blue label is just mental.
ChairmanOfThePEN15Club
I prefer the Islay scotch myself. Laphroiag is usually my go to
jaza166
Fucking love a Laphroaig. Their quarter cask is fantastic.
Keru
Bowmore 15 was the beginning of my deep and abiding love of Islays.
ChairmanOfThePEN15Club
Never tried it! It's now on my list.
pengwings
Caol Ila, mmh
Bristolian
I enjoy whisky but I really can't see myself ever loving Islay. The young stuff is like drinking from an ashtray.
16745
Try bruichladdich, not peated, or Bunnahabhain, slightly peated, or Bowmore, peated but aged in a sherry cask.
Iamsonewatthis
Too stringent for me. All I taste is iodine. I tried the recreated Antarctic recipe pheeewwwwww, that shit is rough.
AngelWithAFilthySoul
Laphroiag taste like a an old wooden leg that was burned in a housefire started by someone falling asleep on the couch with a lit cigarette.
fudgesickle
You sir are brethren!
dontneednoaccount
+1 for Laphroiag
Skippeh
Mmmm Ardbeg
404GravitassNotFound
Try Jura Superstitition
DickWarlock89
I got both a bottle of superstition and origins at home. They are a bit harsher on the throat compared to some others but add drop of water
1metalnation
If you like superstition but want something a little smoother try Smokehead, it's a newer one and it absolutely blew my mind
IAmTheNewOne
Oh that peat boys.
MrNailbrain
Laphroiag quarter cask for me. If I'm drinking Scotch, it's going to taste like I'm licking a peat bog.
LazloKnight
My top 3ish (gotta love peat) 1) Caol Isla distillers Ed. 2) Laphroaig Quarter cask 3) Lagavulin / Ardbeg
kailton
You are into the rough ones. Those challenging you with: "I wanna kill ya, bastard!" Tried the supernova, yet?
LazloKnight
Nope never had it, but I will now. I now have 8 recommendations from the comments section. Gonna try 'em all.
kailton
In that case.. its an Ardbeg.
punforaname
But you have to get used to it first. It's nothing for beginners as is it basically is the equivalent of a kick in the face. I love it tho.
otakudude909
If I'm gonna have an Islay, I'll have a Bruichladdich.
16745
Bruichladdich isn't peated, so a very uncommon islay whiskey.Closest would be Bunnahabhain, only slightly peated. Maybe bowmore, =sherrycask
otakudude909
Yeah, but Bruichladdich also makes their Port Charlotte and Octomore whiskys. The PC is normally peated, and the Octo is heavily peated.
16745
Fun fact: there is no Port Charlotte distillery (yet).
otakudude909
http://www.bruichladdich.com/the-whisky/port-charlotte
AEnimal
Try Laphroaigh QA, my personal favorite!
goodnessgraciousme
Good call. I'm very fond of Ardbeg too, give it a shot if you haven't already :)
Gwerby
Ardbeg for me! Although Campbeltown whisky - Springbank and Glen Scotia are all time favs!
IAmTheNewOne
Got my first Springbank in the decanter. Who needs chill-filtered.
Gwerby
Ahh awesome! What are your thoughts on it?
16745
Might wanna try a bowmore, same company, different distillery. Or go for a McClellands, which is a 7y bowmore but for half the price.
redshortie
Nice choice!
Tartif4life
Too much bleachy flavor IMO
DickWarlock89
Lagavulin 16 for me
Sephy765
You... I like you.
1metalnation
Lagavulin 16 or Smokehead for me
PregnantMan
I prefer the 12, the 16 is great too though. Lovely peaty, smokey(ness). Making myself thirsty now.
SaintBandicoot
Yes.
IAmTheNewOne
We can also be friends.
ChairmanOfThePEN15Club
Ron?!?
ChairmanOfThePEN15Club
Ron Swanson is that you??
Wonderdog
Have a bottle of exactly that; I was stuck between it and the cask-strength 12. Not my fav honestly, smooth but it tastes like a campfire
DickWarlock89
I've yet to open my new bottle
1metalnation
That campfire taste is the mark of Islay Scotch, if you don't like it go with a Highland Scotch, very different flavors
Wonderdog
That is useful information thank you.
fantastapotamus
I like having a variety, so I've got Bowmore (12 and 18) for islay, Macallan (10 / Gold) for highland, auchentoshan for lowland, and 1/
JockMcplop
Macallan is a Speyside too!
fantastapotamus
really? it says right on the bottle "highland"... they wouldn't just lie to me like that, would they?
JockMcplop
I can see it from my house, 100% Speyside my friend
fantastapotamus
I demand proof! (as a set up for a follow up demand)
fantastapotamus
Balvenie Doublewood 12 year for Speyside. 2/2
sprocketstodockets
The Doublewood really is a treat. One of my favorites. But Lagavulin 16 is my go to for sad, contemplative nights like this one.
kailton
Honestly, Bowmore is not what Islay is about! A smooth alternative would be Bunnahabhain 12y and Laphroaig Triplewood for a rough one.
fantastapotamus
so, how does Bowmore (the 12 or 18) misrepresent Islay? or is it just that in your opinion there are better from the category than Bowmore?
kailton
IMO Bowmore is famous for maturing. Old tradition, alright. But Islay has a characteristic peat note providing heavy flavours.
kailton
2... even in small amounts a few ppm in dry mass it provides a complex taste. By marrying casks and slightly maturing, the characteristics..
azmyth1
I prefer mixing some iodine into peat moss and just eating that with a spoon instead.
nouns10000
Nailed it
CharlieBrookerAteMyShitpeasAndCunk
Exactly! I cannot stand peaty whisky! It reminds me of the dentist. I have no idea why.
16745
You forgot the seaweed and the years of maturing in already old sherry/wine casks. Makes a difference!
MyLifeisaComplicatedDrinkingGame
I've only had Laphroaig (all time fave), I didn't realize there were more from Islay?
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ilvincbs
Yes! So much peat! Some much love!
ashiba
There are 9 distilleries on islay i think and one on jura. Bowmore is my favourite :)
braaains
Ardbeg is another delicious Laphroaig-esque one
AEnimal
Lots of distilleries on the many islands off west coast of Scotland. All of my favorites come from there.
hazenjaqdx3
I have a Suntory Hibiki 17 here right now, well see how good Japans whisky is.
threepwood007
Yama12 why u no in stock (answer: demand is hella high atm in jPan according to me foreign national fwiend)
threepwood007
WOW I want what he's having.
thejazzking
It's the bomb. Hibiki 17 is my favourite Japanese whisky. Love the light spice and rich caramel notes.
ermgr
I can't hear Suntory and not think of Bill Murray. I hadn't heard of it before Lost in Translation.
gengumby
I can't not think of Tommy Lee Jones https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jNg5Xfn76C4
ArcticEwok
I make no claims on being an expert, but I'd definitely recommend Nikka pure malt black.
redshortie
I guess I'm going to have to try that!
TheOneAndOnlySenpai
You need to try a DYC 12yo Single Malt from Spain ;)
radicaleb
It's really quite good. I got turned on to Japanese single malt about 5 years ago and haven't looked back.
Crc07200
Seriously, i stood by scotch for so long. I moved to japan and laughed at the idea of japanese whisky, Suntory and Nikka products godly
DMGuy
I love Scotch and bourbon, never really thought to try the Japanese stuff. Will do.
radicaleb
I recommend starting Hibiki 12
wingdinger
I was expecting to be blown away while I was in Tokyo. Really never blew me away
Eonymia
The funny thing is that both of the big japanese whisky companies were founded by the same guy. :)
TheMythicalJackalope
You need to do more research. Most of this post is incorrect. Source: I was in Ireland for two week, took whiskey tours, etc.
radicaleb
Two whole weeks? Dude I've been doing private tastings and tours for years. Also, please point out what's factually incorrect.
TheMythicalJackalope
Also there are a lot more denominations that you could have gone into. This post is over broad and generally poor taste
radicaleb
Holy shit, of course it's broad. You realize people get doctorates in this crap, right? No way I can get everything in a single post.
TheMythicalJackalope
Factually? Irish whiskey was first for starters.
radicaleb
The Scots would tell a different story!
GassyGal
As an alcoholic, thanks for the information but I was going to drink it all anyways.
ScrotieWantusis
Can confirm this is why you're so gassy
visualvendetta
I have a special favorite illegal drug and, whenever there's positive mention of it in the media, that makes me feel much better indulging.
shuya82
For relaxing times, make it Suntory time.
superslomo
At least the whiskey works.
schmalhans
Finally, why did I have to scroll down for that!
insufferablebarsteward
Anyone who advocates famous grouse, clearly knows nothing. It's the cheapest / bottom end crap you can buy (almost)
GrandOppai
I nearly vommed when I saw Famous Grouse. Lived in Edinburgh for 5 years, FG is some freshers week bullshit. Islay. Personal favorite region
killthebaddies
I was going to write the same but just upvoted you instead.
jenshaag
You live up to your name. And you're right.
YouMagnificentBastard
I consider anything Johnny Walker to be pretty terrible personally too.
bogbeard
Everyone has a different palate.
stvbles
I'm Scottish and can confirm that Grouse is terrible!
phoenixsphinx
It's a taste thing if he likes it then so be it
PregnantMan
Then he likes the taste of ass, I prefer a Laphroig or Lagavulin (Anything from Isla) nice and peaty!
phoenixsphinx
I like the glenkinchie and the Singleton tailfire
CalicoThePirate
Balvenie Doublewood or Caribbean Cask. Hands down.
DOWNVOTEALLEMOJIS
Yummm
thrannix
Yes, these. Balvenie has become my go-to on all scotch. Love every one of them.
CalicoThePirate
At the price point, they can't be beat.
WhatWereAllThinking
Most of the "Canadian whisky" they sell in the US isn't even sold in Canada. Come to Canada and try Wiser's Small Batch, until then shhh ;)
lumberbaron
Regular old Wiser's is what I use for everyday drinking.
UnicorninBanff
This needs more points. The reason Americans think Canadian whisky is crap is that we export the crap and keep the good stuff for ourselves
Corporate29
Calgary here, Canadian water is also better which makes anything made with water better.
UnicorninBanff
I'm from Calgary too! And yes, you're so right about the water.
Corporate29
but you are a unicorn in banff
UnicorninBanff
Well, the high cost of living has forced a bit of a relocation. Blame the economy.
basjoe
Exactly. Crown Royal Northern Harvest Rye just won world whisky of the year.
EetWontFlush
I could talk about scotch forever. Personally i love Macallan 12yr for taste/price ratio, also love me some Dalwhinnie 15
MrPresidentDino
My dad always had Macallan 12yr around the house, so it was my intro to scotch. It was rough when I tasted as a kid, but I enjoy it now.
TophersGophers
for taste/price ratio ive grown fond of cutty sark prohibition
Graylinfaux
I got to taste some Dalmore, sweet nipple jesus that was tasty.
Lambpasty
Dalmore 12 is, imo, extremely impressive for the $$ if you're after that smooth port-y dark-fruit-finish type of scotch. Love it.
w00tberrypie
Macallan 12 is almost always my go-to. But if I'm in a bit more of a financial pinch, I wouldn't pass up an Abelour 12.
scotchisdelicious
Good on you sir/madam!
STpatricksLILbitch
How has no mentioned Ardbeg? Great single malts if you're into the smoky, peaty flavor
Itssemicolin
Omg the uigeadail
WhoopdyDoo
Monkey Shoulder & Black Bottle are very good blends and dont cost too much...
MyFatBaby
I agree! Monkey Shoulder was surprisingly good, I would buy it again
GulDukatja
Balblair is by far my favorite. It's smooth, tasty, and comes in vintages by release (like, 1997 second release). Yum-ly.
Bennybones
The Co-ops own brand Scotch. Get a litre for like a tenner. Fucking gold.
oprahslovechild
Lately I've been so into Balvenie. I wouldn't turn away from Dalwinnie, either.
concretemuskrat
I had 2 glasses of macallan 25 the other day. probably the most expensive thing I'll ever drink. was a cool opportunity
EetWontFlush
I'm rather jealous of that
orangemarmaladesky
Aberlour all the goddamn way for me.
DrKriegersClone
Macallan's cask strength 10yo is also very good, if you get the amount of water to add *just* right.
EetWontFlush
Very good, but I don't use that one for guests, I've found not many people that are casual scotch drinkers care for it
TehB00
If you ever get the chance get a bottle of Sullivans Cove from Tasmania australia
LusciousLocks
Balvenie 14 Caribbean cask is my choice. Mmm.
bawsinmahmouth
My favorite for price is still glennfiddich 15
thebirdbiologist
Aberlour 12 is pretty excellent too
YoureWaifuAShit
i was recently gifted a bottle of macallan 12yr and it is fantastic two fingers on rocks after a long day.
tesserax
Dalwhinnie's my favorite right now. Macallan is too smooth
EetWontFlush
But almost half the price. That's what gets me returning to the Macallan
entrancedbeane
My two favorites as well!
TecatePlease
Love me some Dalwhinnie 15 but I'd take a Balvenie Caribbean Cask 14 over just about anything...other than an 18 Highland Park
Niddhogg
That Balvenie is so good!
WithFurtherAdo
I usually go for the peatier Islays, but HP 18 is simply put amazing. So balanced, so rich.
ProfessorSamson
If we're talking taste/ price I gotta go with Talisker 10. My personal favorite though is the Oban Distiller's Edition. 1/2
ProfessorSamson
The best entry level one I would is Ledaig from Tobermory, but I have yet to be able to find it anywhere outside of Scotland.
DrKriegersClone
I don't think they make that one year round. It's definitely available in Canada, but not all the time.
ProfessorSamson
Good to know. I've been able to find Tobermory once in the states, but never Ledaig.
DrKriegersClone
Love Talisker's 10yo or Port Ruighe. Highland Park 18 is the best thing I've personally tasted though.
MadVillainousDave
Have a bottle of Macallan 12 at the house right now. Gonna have a few fingers when I get home.
EetWontFlush
Seriously, for the price of the bottle, you can't beat it. All I got at the house is Jameson and dewars white label for whiskey
EetWontFlush
I need to restock, but I gotta refinance the house before I can do that lol
Louisckismyspiritanimal
Lagavulin 16, man. Lagavulin 16. My dad bought me a double as my first legal drink and I've yet to find a better single malt.
Haitchpeasauce
Lag is the bomb (drinking some right now!),and Oban and Ardberg are a step above.
Haitchpeasauce
*Ardbeg. Forgive me.
XOXOGossipSquirrel
By far my favorite scotch. Lagavulin will put hair on your chest.
Louisckismyspiritanimal
I also really enjoy Talisker Dark Storm as a budget substitute when Lagavulin $$$ is unavailable; equally peaty, reasonably awesome.
XOXOGossipSquirrel
Cool. Thanks for the tip. I'll have to check it out.
eeeeeagle
This, just this. A friend of mine brought it to my house for a party one time. I felt I was just hanging around the campfire, delish
Feldspartacus
I've lately got on a kick of having Lagavulin Manhattans. It's fucking phenomenal.
IcantStopRewatchingScrubs
Glenfiddich 15 here, kinda pricey but worth it for those occasions.
SilentCryptographer
May I ask, how is the twelve? My friends got me some, never had scotch, barely drink in general. Yay or nay in your opinion?
IcantStopRewatchingScrubs
Not quite as smooth, but still pretty good.
SilentCryptographer
Right, thanks for the opinion.
ermgr
I was treated to sharing a (ceramic?) bottle of 18yr old with a rather wealthy individual some years ago... tastiest way I ever got hammered
EetWontFlush
I usually have a bottle of that on the shelf
fractald
Yes, love me some Dalwhinnie 15. Highland Park 12 and anCnoc 12 are also favourites.
Feldspartacus
Any of the Ardbegs are pretty dank. Also I recently had a bottle of the Glenfiddich 14yr bourbon barrel. Soooo fucking smooth
Lastshadow94
Auchentoshan three wood is on par with $120/bottle bourbon I've had. Dalwhinnie is also a gorgeous single malt (can't remember what year)
EetWontFlush
Yes! How did i forget about that one. Bought a bottle once because of a tasting at my liquor store, and it came with tumblers. I loved it.
Lastshadow94
I lived in England a couple years ago, and when my parents visited we toured the Auchentoshan distillery. Compared their 12 and 21 year (1)
Lastshadow94
(2) along with the 3-wood and Maker's 46 (my dad brought a bottle), all side-by-side. The tour guide drank with us. It was great.
EetWontFlush
I visited my sister in London a few years back, oh how I miss cask ales. I WISH we had beer like that here in the states
Lastshadow94
British pubs are my favorite. Good beer and nice people, perfect way to enjoy a drink.
cuntdestroy3r69
I love Scotch. Scotchy Scotchy Scotch.
RisingPhoenix92
Commenting to check out new scotches to try
LittleReDuck
Jura distillery! Anything from there is worth it!
EetWontFlush
Hope you brought your checkbook.. title to you car... Deed to your house.... And your first born child
SilentCryptographer
Friends got me a bottle of Glenfiddich. Havent opened, never had scotch. is it good or not so good, value your opinion?
LazloKnight
A great starting scotch for the tastebuds. The 15yo in my opinion is the smoothest. Just add few drops of water and ur good.
SilentCryptographer
Right. Thanks for the heads-up mate, I'll crack it open this weekend perhaps.
EetWontFlush
What he said
MyLifeisaComplicatedDrinkingGame
Laphroaig is my jam. The peat smell lights up the room.
manofthewild07
So true. I tried bunnahabhain and it doesn't compare to laphraoig...
oprahslovechild
If you like Laphroaig you should try Peat Monster. It is actually a balanced blend of some very reputable peaty scotches.
GulDukatja
Yeah, it lights up the room. And makes it smell like burning tires.
wessyfbaby
I too am a Laphroaig man. Cheers!
MyLifeisaComplicatedDrinkingGame
There really are no wrong answers, but there certainly personal favorites. Cheers!
tragicscholar
If you're after peat, try the Kilchoman (Winter Cask). I had in Edinburgh and the next morning my hair still smelt like campfire.
thejazzking
Great shout. Kilchoman Vintage 2006 is my fave!
tragicscholar
I'll be on the lookout! I love those Islays <3
TobyMaslen
My man! I love Laphroaig too.
LittleReDuck
If peat is your taste then hit up Jura Prophecy. Due to the island distillery it's slightly salts too :D
wenoc
Peated whiskys are a trademark of the island of islay (others do it too) and many are salty from the sea. Of the standard ones 1/2
DamnitDarin
Best scotch in the world! Laphroaig quarter cask is probably my favorite.
LazloKnight
You sir have a my vote
LazloKnight
It sits right next to my Caol Isla Distillers Edition... I highly recommend if you like Laphroaig QC. Two of my favs
DamnitDarin
I'd love to try it. Looks a bit expensive compared to quarter cask unfortunately
Lambpasty
Laphroaig 18 changed my life. Lagavulin 16 is also excellent. Love love love the peat.
MyLifeisaComplicatedDrinkingGame
Is that from Isle of Islay too? I know that's what makes Laphroaig unique vs High/Lowland variety.
skelekittycat
My partner loves Lagavulin. I can smell it off him across a room. Personally I like Aberlour and Jura. Laphroaig is very peaty, yes?
Lambpasty
First time I poured a glass of Laphroaig my wife, from across the room, asked if I had just lit a box of Band-Aids on fire.
mycompletecooking
Now I must try some
MyLifeisaComplicatedDrinkingGame
Very.
ringox
OK you guys, what prices are we talking here, please (someone who doesnt have a clue)
haddermeatmah
If you want a good bottle you'll spend upwards of $80. Some of the great ones mentioned are a couple hundred dollars.
ringox
thanks
Terrorific
Surprised nobody has mentioned Glenmorangie yet. The Quinta Ruban is one of my favorites for sure.
gneisscleavage
Port cask Quinta ruban is some fantastic stuff
Duendes
So glad somebody mentioned it, but I don't want it to get too popular (=> pricey). Personally, I'm for the Dornach blend
fractald
Love me some Lasanta, and recently picked up a bottle of Tusail. Pricey (here at least), but very nice.
Terrorific
Nice, haven't tried that one, but I had someone buy me a bottle of the Signet which...tasted like a $200 bottle. Delicious.
fractald
Yeah, I think the Signet was something like $350 up here. :\
GulDukatja
SO GOOD.
DinoKebab
American Whiskey favourite: Woodfords Reserve!
MyLifeisaComplicatedDrinkingGame
Makers isn't bad.
yetanotherstupidlylongusernamethatnoonewillread
I live literally fifteen minutes from the Woodford Distillery. It's also one of my favorites
yourCleverUsername
I'm a Woodford man, but enjoyed some Bullit the other night.
busybee
Bulleit is fantastic, you should check out Four Roses Small Batch.
DOWNVOTEALLEMOJIS
I hate Bulleit
honeybadgerdontgiveashit
High West Campfire
guyfawkes18
Four roses
superslomo
Their single barrel is badass stuff. It's a bit more complicated than some, but damn, it's good... wish I had someone to pay for it for me.
honeybadgerdontgiveashit
Their Single Barrel competes w/ bourbons twice as expensive
chindrippings
Let's start with step one of drinking: If it does not taste good, then don't force yourself to pretend to enjoy it.
HalibelLecter
Why does this not have more points? If it tastes like rotten Windex, don't order a shot of it and ruin your night.
naturesfool
SO true. Drink what you like, folks, just be responsible about it. Sláinte!
kwongdzu
Don't let the price define what a "good" whiskey is either. I think most Islay whisky tastes like a campfire & they cost $60-500 easy.
CaesarSalad
I love a good whiskey and coke
dwilson0725
I didnt care for beer at first unless it was light. Now I only like darker beers. Loved whiskey from the first sip though.
MrPredator
I can't stand any form of alcoholic beverage. It's all vile. I'll cook with the stuff and it works great, but drinking is just nasty to me.
stevetehpirate
It make take several types (and tries) to figure out what works for you. Especially with scotch. Worth the effort.
SelesnyaInTheStreetsRakdosInTheSheets
One of my favorite drinks is Jim Beam apple mixed with Sprite. I've gotten crap for it on this site, but it's actually really good!
Blasfemur
I may be atypical, but I hated scotch for nearly a year. Why did I torture myself so long? I can't say. But, I now love scotch.
NightingalesBlackAce
Most tastes are aquired.
HighrockTendales
I hated the taste of whisky but now I love it.
ThingsYouCantUnsee
Hello american hops beer craze.
charlierunkle
Nobody likes their first sip of beer, do they?
tammyfromthelibrary
Disagree. It took me a while to get used to very peaty scotches, but once I did, I really enjoyed them!
thegr8rambino
Lol the best step
TheSpaghettiPolicy
Prentend? No. But if you take the time to appreciate good booze, you'll be rewarded.
AmbiguousGardens
If more men followed this role.
ErdogantheFalafelMan
Amen brother. I ain't gonna drink something just to look cool, while on the inside I am cursing the day I started drinking it.
anotherdouchebagwithanobnoxiouslylongusername
I'd argue learning to appreciate something gives enjoyment in a new experience.
TheSpaghettiPolicy
This. You're absolutely right. I choked down glasses of Scotch in the beginning. Now it makes my mouth water.
flamingflamingo
If people followed that rule, no one would develop a taste for beer. Liquor doesn't taste good, that's why it's blended into cocktails.
DMGuy
Some of us do like our whiskey neat, you know.
flamingflamingo
I have no doubt people can develop a taste for it. But it's not delicious, certainly not if you don't drink top shelf.
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TheBluntiest
"hipsters" people who like something I don't.
crann
So, only 2 types of people in the world? Hipsters and TheBluntiest. ;)
anotherdouchebagwithanobnoxiouslylongusername
What's so bad about learning to like something?
crann
Nothing at all Somethings truly are Used to hate brussel sprouts. BUT some people use it as an excuse to "enjoy" something that others don't
theh8ed
I'm pretty sure millions and millions of people enjoy whiskey given its popularity. Unless everyone is being a poser for some unknown reason
crann
this has to do with whiskey? I was just commenting on the "drink what you find tasty" comment.
llivss
It's not, but "acquired taste" is usually used by hipsters in the most condescending way possible
badm00n
This above all. Fuck what others think. Drink what makes you happy. Don't choke down something because others think it's good.
itsjustadamnedname
Unless you are happy drinking Coors and Bud Light, then you should just kill yourself.
IAintCallingYouATruther
You're assuming I drink because I like the taste.
andyh021
I used to hate drinking. But it made me very dehydrated and I died
IllooSIV
Whiskey drinkers can be somewhat elitist. Myself included. But you learn that taste is objective. Like what you like, and how you like it.
sungrumble
I'm not sure I would say elitist. I think you naturally get more particular the more you know about something whether whisky, olive oil, etc
bowerpower631
Very true, Ive tried numerous "high end" whiskeys yet I always seem to enjoy the flavor of a nice glass of Chivas 12 or Makers Mark more.
felinegratificationprovider
Just like those single malt scotch assholes... - from a decade of bartending.
IllooSIV
It's funny how I get sized up in seconds by bartenders. "Have any scotch?" *bartender looks at me* Responds: "Not any good stuff." lol
CatWithHands
So much this. I like Blanton's, and Bulleit. Both taste great, but they are opposite ends of the cost chart. Drink what you like!
080080
taste tends to mature with age. little kids would rather have a pixie stick than a steak. teenages prefer wine cooler over scotch.
MyLifeisaComplicatedDrinkingGame
Jameson and I had love at first taste.
chindrippings
We haven't met, though...
SelesnyaInTheStreetsRakdosInTheSheets
One of my favorite drinks is Jim Beam apple mixed with Sprite. I've gotten crap for it on this site, but it's actually really good!
CaesarSalad
I'm gonna have to try that.
KyleBeach
I feel you, a personal favorite of mine regardless of backlash is captain morgan coconut rum and everclear. It gives the effects of drinking
KyleBeach
gasoline with the taste of a tropical oasis....so basically riding my john deere on the beaches of jamaica.
SecuritySix
That was beautiful
hadoeken
if you want to learn to enjoy it, add some water and keep enjoying it that way until you can manage to drink it without water.
DannySchmidgall
Agree with the first half, not sure you ever need to stop the water though. Don't water it down, but water can help bring out flavors
BoxesofFoxes
A scotch and water IS a thing. Helps bring out some of the sweeter flavors.
hadoeken
I think that works too. Allows me to discern the various flavors in a shot.
ILICKTREEZx3
Thank you. I love jack and coke, I don't give a shit if it makes me look like a highschooler. I love the taste of the two together.
sidus
and I know they will have it no matter what hole in the wall I tumble into. I'll drink "fancy" liquor at home and not trouble the busy bar.
visualvendetta
No, Southern Comfort and Coke make you look like a high schooler. Or someone who didn't get a GED. Drinking Mateuse equally bad.
zytz
To that end, don't bother with entry level blended scotch. Bleach
kwongdzu
I still keep some "meh" whiskey around for when I feel like mixing it with ginger ale.
DMGuy
Yeah, I drank Johnny Walker Red as my first Scotch and it convinced me I didn't like Scotch for a few years. Then I tried Talisker, aaand...
Nomtombouts
But I would argue that not everyone will like it on the first taste
MyLifeisaComplicatedDrinkingGame
Well, perhaps. But you may try Jack and find it harsh, then try Scotch and go "O... That's nice." It's still booze but smother by comparison
Nomtombouts
It grows on you
IllooSIV
roburtguy
I told my girlfriend the same thing
petrichor93
The first time I tried whiskey, I loved it. It's not always an acquired taste.
sungrumble
Love at first...sip?
Isuckatbeingagirl
I took a shot to numb a toothache until my appointment... Realized I actually like it
JaimeFookinLannister
Same here, I expected it to taste foul and feel like fire but I loved the taste and I find the burn quite pleasant.
visualvendetta
Hated it for years, then tried it straight with the smoke from a campfire scenting the air. Paradise! Remarkably good.....
EnergyFiend
That's why I like peaty scotches - you get the feeling of a campfire in your glass!
petrichor93
Mmmm that sounds amazing.
visualvendetta
I imagine a peat fire would be even better.Makes me understand why people like fragrant cigars, too. I still love Scotch by a fireplace.
sungrumble
I think just about everything is better by a fireplace.
canadiantimberwolf
I had the same experience while smoking a cigar. Amazing how that can alter the taste
DeusCaritasEst
Same. I had had rum and coke so many times, but when I had my first whiskey + coke, it was like http://imgur.com/AAk4SWx
AuzzieStig
what kind of Alcohol is "and coke" ? Never tried my Rum with that
AuzzieStig
rum or whiskey that is* (not sure why someone got mad at me, i like it with coke as well. was just making a joke)
Pioc
Cocaine,real men wash it down with coke.
Monster1776
Don't be a twat.
AuzzieStig
Fuck man, its a joke. Relax. I am not targeting anyone or putting anybody down, whats your issue?
DeusCaritasEst
:) Fair point. I like whiskey by itself too, that was just the first time I had it.
theh8ed
I hated coffee when I first tried it. Now I adore it almost as much as whiskey. Acquiring a taste can be a beautiful thing.
Lionskull
i used to hate the taste of beer, now i don't and my drinking selection is better for it.
secretidentitycrisis
I use to hate beer, and the simple taste of alcohol, too but after couple I can't get enough of the stuff!
TheFlyingFoxOfTheYard
That's why my favorite pizza now is Anchovies, Pepperoni, Gorgonzola and Artichokes. :)
DeusCaritasEst
You have excellent taste, internet person. I share your sentiments exactly. +1 for "adore", because it's totally true.
Shoelebubba
Coffee might not be a fair comparison. Caffeine addiction is a thing and helps smooth over a bad taste to get a fix
theh8ed
*cough* and that isn't comparable to alcohol how?
Shoelebubba
The only people who get addicted to alcohol are alcoholics. Caffeine addiction can snag almost anyone. Both don't care about taste
visualvendetta
I know alcoholics who care deeply about what they drink. I'm a caffeine addict, and I drive 15 miles to get a specific mocha.
theh8ed
The only people that get addicted to caffeine are caffeine addicts. I literally fail to see your logic.
wingingit
The real question: Have you combined the two for the sake of efficiency?
visualvendetta
That's a billion dollar idea you just tossed out on Imgur for everyone to run with!
wingingit
Allow me to change your world: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irish_coffee. Personally, I skip the sugar and cream.
visualvendetta
;-), natch! But I was thinking more along the lines of Starbucks-like franchises with coffee/scotch mixes or supermarket blends.
TheSSMorgan2015
Asking the important questions
sungrumble
Good morning drink while camping. It's the sweater you wear on the inside.
helloyesthisis
1. 'Acquired taste' sounds like bullshit because it's never explained properly. What you actually acquire is a resistance to the burn so you
helloyesthisis
2. can actually taste the whisky. Once you get to that point, you can start to appreciate the nuances. Until you get to that point, instead
lawlschool88
Right on. Made it a new years resolution a few years back to like whiskey. Just had a small glass each day until the burning stopped.
helloyesthisis
3. of 'faking it' try to make a conscious effort to distinguish the nuances. The 'burn resistance' will come naturally. Once you appreciate
DoctorWh0m
It's also a matter of learning how to drink to maximize flavor. You don't drink beer the same way you drink wine or the way you drink whisky
helloyesthisis
4. the nuances you can begin to discover which whiskys you prefer. It also takes time to break yourself of that sugar addiction you've
helloyesthisis
5. established by drinking Coke, which draws you towards sweet, carbonated drinks.
CultivatingMassMac
I prefer (Canadian) rye over any other liquor.
DarthVadersBigBluePenguin
Da fauq?
Burritoheart
Bourbon is good, but yeah Rye is my preferred whiskey.
thundercactus
crown royal apple!
Kiesman
Alberta Premium. 100% Rye grain (such a hard thing to find considering it's called RYE)
Pharsydephreak
Same and generally do not like bourbon
hernibs
More than once while in the US I (Cdn) tried to order "rye and ginger." Answer: "We don't have rye...what is that?" :'(
ImSorryFriend
Growing up in the Canadian prairies, It took me years to realize rye is a whisky. I thought whisky was something else that old people drank.
GalacticaPegasusValkyrie
Forty Creek Copper Top. Excellent whiskey. And Canadian!
tonto5150
MY MAN!
UnicorninBanff
Have you tried Forty Creek Cream? It blows Bailey's out of the water. You can really taste the whiskey.
tonto5150
I am so happy to hear this
thundercactus
Carolan's as well. Baileys just isn't that good as far as irish cream liqueurs go.
UnicorninBanff
Ooo, I haven't tried that. I'll have to give it a go. Thanks for the recommendation.
anotherdouchebagwithanobnoxiouslylongusername
Honest question, why is that?
Threewisemen
Really smooth tasting high end stuff, not as sweet as bourbon, and not as harsh as scotch. I like most good whiskey, but prefer Canadian.
CultivatingMassMac
I think it's smoother and tastes better than scotch or bourbon.
anotherdouchebagwithanobnoxiouslylongusername
Hmm.
UnicorninBanff
Rye spice is a big part of Canadian whisky. If you like that flavour, you just can't get it from the American stuff.
anotherdouchebagwithanobnoxiouslylongusername
What about American rye?
UnicorninBanff
American rye comes from Canada. The plant doesn't grow in the US, so the distillers import an unfinished rye from Canada and age 1/2
UnicorninBanff
It in their own barrels. Case in point: Masterson's and Whistle Pig.
anotherdouchebagwithanobnoxiouslylongusername
Rye most certainly does grow in the US and there are plenty of ryes made in America.
HeywoodGinobili
Um hello, Canadian Whiskey!
JustASlightJingleOfPocketChangePulsing
Canadian Whiskey does nothing for me like you guys tried Scotch and Rye and were like, "We can totally make that but with more tree flavor!"
MyLifeisaComplicatedDrinkingGame
It's Canadian "Whisky" without the "e"
TecatePlease
Sadly in Quebec, we can't get any of the good stuff. But I hear great things are starting to come out of Nova Scotia
codedangerous
This is probably the most brazen a Canadian has ever been.
HeywoodGinobili
Yeah, I'm actually from Oregon. Canadian whiskey is a style. Pendleton is Canadian whiskey and made in Hood River, Oregon.
codedangerous
http://s2.quickmeme.com/img/8a/8a9655e444fdb61d412bc3d29d916a59fbb8399cf42b6b9cfbc6d064be25d265.jpg
MadVillainousDave
No man, Just, no.........
treywarp
Gross
alefiorentina
Canadian Whisky just won worlds best http://www.telegraph.co.uk/food-and-drink/news/scots-left-reeling-as-canadian-whisky-named-worlds-best/
JayEnfield
Sorry, I was distracted by my Canadian passport and a blacklight, what's going on?
MyLifeisaComplicatedDrinkingGame
Canadian Club isn't bad.
Thedankknight
Thank you!
MonkeyWithASpatula
Rude! Apologize right now!
HeywoodGinobili
I'm sorry but I never apologize.
alefiorentina
Canadian Whisky just won worlds best http://www.telegraph.co.uk/food-and-drink/news/scots-left-reeling-as-canadian-whisky-named-worlds-best/
HeywoodGinobili
Awesome! Thanks. I feel both vindicated and validated. You should post this in Imgur.
Diddyu
Canadian Windsor! Fuck yeah!
DarthVadersBigBluePenguin
Doesn't register. Should stay in the purple bag.
paulywrath89
There is a lot of "Canadian whisky" in America that isn't even availiblle in canada. It's all marketing. There usually not good either.
kamisan
oh come on, if were talking about all of the missed whiskeys that is not the place to start.
kwongdzu
http://media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lx9jb1SPMr1qdrpdr.gif
JustASlightJingleOfPocketChangePulsing
It's called Canadian Whiskey in the US because in Canada Rye whiskey just has to "taste like rye" vs. the US has to have specific % rye used
radicaleb
Sorry Canada, but I've yet to try a Canadian whiskey that could compete with a comparably priced American bottle.
IllooSIV
From what I hear they keep all the good stuff to themselves. Will need to visit to verify. I've had some that were just OK.
double0jesus
But seriously, if all you've had is Canadian Club, you're in for a bad time.
double0jesus
40 Creek is far superior to most of the American swill I've had
manimatr0n
It's the best Canadian, but that bar is awful low since they haven't actually innovated in centuries.
Blackborealis
Prices are BS measures of equality. I bought a 40 of CC in the states for $14USD. Here that same bottle would cost $45USD
radicaleb
That's a true statement, but it's also a handy measure. If I pay 20 bucks for a bottle that's better than a $40 bottle I learned a thing.
Threewisemen
18 Year old wiser, cc reserve (sherry cask), rr reserve are all head and shoulders above most bourbon
DrKriegersClone
Well if you're in the American market of course an import is going to be more expensive than a domestic of equivalent quality.
DrKriegersClone
On the reverse, we get quite reasonably priced 40 Creek / Alberta Premium, but Buffalo Trace is expensive or downright unavailable.
JayEnfield
The Canadian whiskeys that get exported to the US often cost 2x more in USA than they do at home. They're marketed very differently there.
chickiebuffer
Glen Breton, it's the only single malt whiskey in Canada, it's comparable to scotch
DrKriegersClone
There's another new one called Still Waters. Haven't tried it yet though.
TheWorldIsATollFreeToilet
Oooh! Shots fired!
v
TehB00
And Australia has some fantastic whiskeys aswell. http://sullivanscovewhisky.com/awards/
Bertholomew
Www.glenoradistillery.com it's beautiful stuff
HeywoodGinobili
Canadian whiskey is a style. Pendleton is Canadian whiskey and made in Hood River, Oregon
Threewisemen
You'd probably like top shelf Crown though, since you have shitty taste.
imnottryingtobesarcastic
Ever try Pendleton?
radicaleb
Yes, it is awful stuff.
imnottryingtobesarcastic
There is much worse out there.
2drumit
40 creek is a nice blended Canadian whisky. But it's all about preference
GalacticaPegasusValkyrie
Copper Top is my favourite 40 Creek.
manimatr0n
40 Creek is great b/c their master distiller/founder ages the individual whiskys separate first, then blends instead of blending then aging.
CrimsonCatastrophe
You have been trying the wrong Canadian whisky then.
Volt1ighter
All I drink is Crown Royale rye. Am I bad at whiskey?
radicaleb
Not bad, but if you like rye watch for my post tomorrow on American whisky.
cklepper
I prefer crown royal over most american whiskeys. If that's wrong, I don't want to be right.
anotherdouchebagwithanobnoxiouslylongusername
Even the best make mistakes.
MeowWoof
90% of american ryes are from a formula that a single distillery used to make 1 of the 7 in Segrams 7. Canadian ryes are far better.
radicaleb
That is factually incorrect. Plus, rye whiskey is a pretty small chunk of the market.
wessyfbaby
Well ours is almost exclusively rye, the most popular in Canada. There's no such thing as comparably priced, our prices are nearly double.
Hkafodays
Except it's not exclusively rye, the vast majority of Cdn whiskys are blends with mostly corn spirits. Pure ryes are rare.
Girv
This. Booze is so much more expensive here.
Forclaz
Well, beer is affordable in quebec (not checked by the saq)
YoungVeteran
Crown royal is Canadian whiskey, correct?
AuntSharron
Piss water in a fancy bottle with a fuzzy bag that urban fellows use to store their drug paraphernalia.
YoungVeteran
I keep my pogs in mine.
FurMissile
My fav
ballerbrawler
Cited jd as an American whiskey then called Canadian Whiskey inferior. Jd is garbage
MyLifeisaComplicatedDrinkingGame
Also, Jack is Tennessee Sour Mash. Jim Beam is Bourbon.
GooseGuy99
OP didn't say JD was bourbon, he actually put it as "other popular American whiskey"
GooseGuy99
I mean, he didn't say JD was GOOD whiskey, just that it was American
ballerbrawler
Was one of the ones op choose to bring up though and then call Canadian Whiskey inferior to America
GooseGuy99
He literally just brought it up to mention it's popular as an example, Jesus this is why I hate booze snobs
anotherdouchebagwithanobnoxiouslylongusername
Yes. Is it good? not really.
cklepper
I prefer it over the majority of American whiskeys, but I know a lot of people disagree.
ketochris
Actually, I am the same way. +1 good sir. I will drink Crown over bourbon any day.
dandura2
I enjoy crown royal. It just has a different taste compared to American whiskey
Threewisemen
Crown has a different taste than Canadian whiskies, wayyy too sweet. Tastes like a bottle of maple syrup took a shit in a glass of sugar.
anotherdouchebagwithanobnoxiouslylongusername
It's like a mcdouble. Is it ok, sure but when a streak is only a little more expensive...