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Have a look in the supermarkets as they have money off some good malts.

 

I like the peaty Islay malts like Laphroaig and Ardberg. Glenlivet, Balvenie,Highland Park are all nice. Recommendations are easier if we know what you like.

 

The Singleton is a good value whiskey that suits most palates.

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Whisky : scotch

WhiskEy : Irish or American.

 

For Scotch, you also get into the single malt / blend area, but the range of flavours of Scotch is immense.

 

Personally, I prefer a soft, caramelly type of Scotch, usually meaning from Speyside (McCallan, Balevenie, etc) or an Orkney (Highland Park).

However, if you like your peaty whisky with a bit of bite, then you'll be looking for a Bruichladdich, or Islay type of drink.

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ive some irish stuff that will not only make you fall over but also swear you ve ceen the wee folk if you drink half a pint :innocent::innocent::innocent::innocent::innocent::innocent::innocent::innocent::innocent::innocent: ...............................diedle edle lidl dum.......lol

 

Very palatable that kind if Flavoured with Plums or Brandyballs.. :whistling:

Jameson's is very smooth and goes down well. A half a stout and a half Jamesons is a fine pairing.!

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Personal favourite of mine when I used to drink it a lot was Bowmore. Not too heavy and you get that nice slightly salty sea air tang to it.

 

Laphroaig is a bit of an acquired taste. Very smokey and peaty, some even say antiseptic.

 

Isle of Jura has a toffee finish I find, which I don't mind but have to be in the mood for.

 

It's as broad as it is long and there are many a debate over which is best but it all boils down to personal taste so it will never be decided. Try and find out sneakily if your intended recipient has a leaning to one brand or another, so long as they don't say Gordon & Mcphiall 50 year old or something daft like that.

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