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The evolution of Single Malts (Scotch)

Jwrussell

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OK folks. I just spent my birthday coins on Bourbon, but since it seems to be a hot topic, and I do love me some scotch, what's the recommended progression when talking Single Malts for beginners.

Currently my favorite Scotch is a blend, JW Black. I've gone through a bottle of 10 year old Laphroaig but I didn't care for it nearly as much as the JW, but it wasn't bad. Probably because I went ahead and cheaped out for the 10 year, but who knows.

So, what's the best to start out with and how should one progress from there?
 

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I've tried several and my fav for the first round is Glenlivet 12 year old. I've tried a lot of others, and keep coming back to it...I like it straight, or with a single or maybe 2 ice cubes. If you are just starting out, cut it about 1/2 with water.



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I agree with starting out with a Highland. McCallan is considered by many to be one of the best of that grouping. It has sherry overtones because of the barrels that it is aged in. I’m not a big fan of the lowland scotches, so I can‘t make any suggestions there. Once you gain an appreciation for some of the Highland scotches, try a Speyside or one of the more mild Islays. These have more peat and deeper flavors in my opinion and seem more complex to my palate. :agreesmil

Randy’s right about adding some water at first. Maybe start with ½ water ½ scotch, then move toward less water. Soon you’ll be drinking it straight.


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Guys, I drink JW Black with a couple of cubes of ice. You really think I need to start half and half with water on a single? Like I said, I didn't love the Islay, but I did finish the bottle. :wink:
 

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nice post, I don't know shit other than I am starting to like it

Oh and I use a few cubes like JW
 

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So what's the most you guys have spent on a bottle? What's the average for the bottles listed above?
 
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If you're drinking and loving the JWBlack you shouldn't have any problem with a Highland. You still might want to add a 1/2 ounce of water just to open up the single malt. Because you like the JWB, you could go with a Lowland or a Campbelltown. The bottle of Springbank was about $55.
 

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The most I've spent so far is $135 on a 25yr Bowmore. The average is around $40 or $50. Believe it or not PA has some of the best prices around on SM Scotch and I don't know why. Everywhere I've looked in NJ it is always priced higher, very strange!
 

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My wife bought me a bottle of 25 yr old McCallan a few years ago. It goes for about $295 to $325. Obviously this isn't my average Friday night snort..... I'm about half way through with the bottle now and make sure I crank the top closed very tightly each time!
 
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