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Whisk(e)ys
celticgeek:
Glenfiddich was my choice before I discovered Laphroaig. I have tried several other single malts, but have always returned to Laphroaig.
Neko_Ali:
*backs away slowly and carefully from GM's scotch, not making any sudden moves*
Sorry. I misread... I would never mess with someone's Scotch.
I never drink anything with a high end whiskey, including on the rocks. Neat for me, please. I want to experience it as the maker intended. Low end whiskeys I'll mix and drink on the rocks though.
GarandMarine:
A drop of water can really do amazing things for the right high end whiskey, and doing "rocks" with whiskey stones is the best possible way to enjoy your whiskey neat as there's no ice to melt and dilute the beverage.
celticgeek:
Laphroaig (among others, I believe) recommend a splash of water to release the full aroma and flavor of their products. I recall that, technically, the water should be from the same Loch used to distill the whisky, but I am not sure about this. I will have to check further.
I keep hearing about whisky stones, and now I am determined to try them.
Method of Madness:
I've had mostly Balvenie because my dad likes it. I enjoyed the 12 and the 14, but I haven't tried anything else really, at least not in terms of good Scotch.
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