recceguy said:
Like a good Irish Single Malt
The only man that has made any sense in this thread!! I am a huge fan of Bushmills, and the Irish literally invented the Whiskey!!! Tripled distilling allows for the sweetest, and smoothest taste....
My Mother in Law just brought back an Irish Whiskey,
Tyrconnell which was superb!
As for Scottish Whiskeys, my favourite is
Glenrothes, and
Dalmore. Any style, vintage, or new blend, these two houses of Scotch nail it for a Whiskey. Blended, well, Glendfidich has cornered the market, and I love their Solaris line.
The Japanese, have a long, and historical tradition of making Whiskey, so I would advise venturing in any blend made by them.
Canada, in my opinion, is the country that will burst on the scene. Many micro distilleries out there, that are just coming on their own. I would suggest
Proof Whisky. They play on the whole, mom and pop backyard hootch, right down to their bottle. But believe you, me, this is a nice
Whiskey Whisky, to have on hand.
Then we come to America.....Jack Daniels, Wild Turkey, Jim Bean...Love them all. However, there are many micro distilleries making some fine Corn Hootch, I would advise exploring!
Either or, it is expensive, but, over the years a truly satisfying hobby!
dileas
tess