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Blended or Sinlge Malt?


the butch

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A serious question amongst us scotch drinkers. Personally, I think it's what you like. I can note the differences in a single malt and a blend, but that doesn't make one lesser than the other, does it? I drink Johnnie Black and Dalwhinnie on the reg.

As far as bourbon: Blantons, all the way!

What say ye?

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blends get a bad rep, but johnnie walker blends some of the rarest and tastiest in the world. Everything above black contains nothing but single malts, I believe.

I love JW Gold. Wish it was cheaper.

Do they carry JW Gold at Frugal MacDoogal?

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My absolute favorite scotch, far superior to anything else I've had, is a blend - Usquaebach. It's incredibly difficult to find now - out of production for a while, new distillery owners, now back in new form, long story. If you can find an old flagon anywhere, buy it. You will not regret it. (Also worth noting that I will buy a bottle of this off anyone who can find it. I've talked to multiple distributors in Georgia and no one can get their hands on any.)

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Other than that, which is a rare treat, I drink Clynelish and Macallan regularly, both single malts (duh). But as SCP said, I'll never turn down a tall Dewars and water. In fact, I'm thinkin I'll have one of those around 6:00 this evening thank you very much.

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