I sat down and wrote this after the morning's errands, but before I 
went through the thread.  Then I read the thread and edited it 
somewhat.
Well, yes.  I am a Laphroaig drinker, and I usually drink the regular 
10 year old.  
I started out drinking Glenfiddich (my brother-in-law's tipple), but 
then a friend introduced me to Laphroaig, and that was that.  
I have tried Laphroaig cask strength, quarter cask, and 15 year old, 
all very good.  I tend to drink the 10 year old, primarily keeping the 
other stuff for special occasions.  I drink it almost neat, just a 
little splash of water to release the flavor and aroma (as advised by 
the Laphroaig distiller.  My friend who introduced me the Laphroaig puts 
a little cracked ice in his.  I do have a glencairn glass that I drink 
it from.  
I have also tried Lagavulin, Ardbeg Uigeadail, Caol Ila, Talisker, and 
Bowmore.  I have not tried Bruichladdich or Bunnahabhain, since I can't 
find them here, although I keep checking.  
There is also a single malt distilled in Wales, Penderyn
distillery, which I would like to try, 
and is apparently available from a liquor store across the city from me, 
although I have not been there yet.  
At various festive gatherings, I have drunk blended rotgut scotch, but I 
tend to water it down.  And add ice.  Doesn't help much.  
I have the following in my liquor cabinet at the moment:  Bacardi rum, 
Lord Calvert Canadian (my sister-in-law drinks this), Laphroaig 10 year old, 
the potcheen mentioned in another thread, another sample bottle of 
Bunratty mead, some red wine (Shiraz), Tanqueray gin, and Smirnoff Vodka.
I do drink Irish whiskey, usually Bushmill's or Jameson's, neat.