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    Dewar's is, in my mind a decent blended whiskey. I'm an Islay man myself. Like the peat and smoke. Dewar's is a nice clean blend that's a welcome, and cheaper change for me and some how makes the Islay taste all the better when re-visited. Bowmores, Talisker all great! Btw.. Mcclelland's Islay is a Bowmore 10-12 Single Malt which I think is better than the Legend at half the price. A great introduction to peated whiskey. No expert and new to Scotch myself. Just my take and personal taste. I do like a small dram every night and my blood work is better than it's ever been. Scotch is good medicine ;D

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    Offtopic, but I was at BevMo last night to get some single malt for today's Highland Games (Queen Mary in Long Beach CA) and they have a pretty nice selection.

    As usual it was pocketbook v desires, $40 Laphroaig 10 year v $90 Lagavullin 16 year, and the pocketbook won the day.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OC Richard View Post
    Offtopic, but I was at BevMo last night to get some single malt for today's Highland Games (Queen Mary in Long Beach CA) and they have a pretty nice selection.

    As usual it was pocketbook v desires, $40 Laphroaig 10 year v $90 Lagavullin 16 year, and the pocketbook won the day.
    If you're going to BevMo for a bottle for the Games or some such, check out Tambowie for a pleasant surprise: A $15/bottle, all-malt blended Highland whisky.
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    I'm killed in the war or hung during peace."

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