GrumpyGregry
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Irish, JD etc are all OK drinks in their own way but not really whisky.
No you're right Irish is WhiskEy.
Irish whiskey is not really whiskey? May God have mercy on your soul....
Irish, JD etc are all OK drinks in their own way but not really whisky.
For something a little off the wall and unbelievably good, try Amrut. It is Indian (!!) and will fool most people in thinking it is middle of the road Highland malt. Great value too!
... bringing me back a bottle of Amrut Fusion from his work trip to Mumbai. I didn't send him there deliberately honest!
a) Hook Norton Twelve Days
b) Westmalle Dubbel
c) Sam Smith's Imperial Stout
Up until prohibition in the US Irish whiskey outsold scotch. Unfortunately for the Irish distillers they only concentrated on the US market...and when prohibition came in lots went bust. Can't say I'm a scotch fan..I think I've had one too many when I shouldn't have. Tend to only drink Irish and these days very rarely.
ChrisI'm an Islay addict. Verdict arrived at after 25 years of testing...
So my A list is comprehensively biased that way (see pic). There's also things like Glenlivet, Royal Lochnagar and Bowmore on the top shelf as well, bit lighter weight but the heavy peaty buggers are my favourites.
My B would be an Irish Tyrconnell, port finish.
My C would be Johnnie Walker Blue Label if I could afford a bottle...but Black Label will do!
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It is fascinating how popular the peat monsters have become. 15 years ago it seems they couldn't give the stuff away.