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Might be an age thing, but I seem to have acquired a taste for scotch on ice. Have never been a big scotch drinker. At best JW with Coke on ice. Definitely nice to drink around a campfire.So far I've tried:BushmillsChivasJamiesonDimple (this one nicest so far)So figure there might be a few other scotch drinkers out there. What's your favorite and what should I try next.?
I have been a Whisky drinker for some time now (im 38) but over the past 5-7yrs I have taken to drinking it straight on ice. I have also started to collect Australian Whiskys on my travels. So far I have a bottle of Lark, Nant and most recently a Limeburners Limited Edition.Amongst other bottles (I have about 10 at the moment)I also have a Johnny Walker Spice Road (not a bad drop).If you are looking for a cheap Whisky that is pretty good over ice (and kicks JW butt IMHO) try J&B Rare (https://www.danmurphys.com.au/product/DM_11377/j-b-rare-scotch-whisky-700ml.jsp;jsessionid=7BAF63B025F22778C91EB3054DF07BF0.ncdlmorasp1304?bmUID=ljNtCVI)I have also become partial to Whisky Liqueurs. Dubliner is an awesome drink (again straight on ice) and is cheap we well. https://www.danmurphys.com.au/product/DM_360868/dubliner-irish-whiskey-liqueur-700ml
Wash your mouth out!!!Bushmills and Jamieson are Irish. Black Bush (Aged Bushmills...and not what you are thinking) and 12 Year Old Jamieson are VERY NICE.Redbrest 12 Year Old Irish is also very nice. Lark (Tasmanian Scotch style) is good but expensive. Scotch is always more peaty than Irish. If you have to add soft drink $hit to whiskey to make it palatable, it is not worth drinking. I despair when I see people add Coke to a good whiskey.