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10th December 06, 05:06 AM
#7
 Originally Posted by Kiltedmusiclover
Corbin,
Here is P1M's advise to a Jack Daniels Drinker.
I have skipped down past the part where he talks about mixing blended scotch. If your brother is already trying some single malts, I would suggest you print off this guide and give it too him with one of the bottles. I would not give him a bottle of Islay scotch until he has worked
his way up the ladder a little. Islay Scotch is quite bold. It can
scare away those whose palates have not developed.
I agree Glenfiddich and Glenlivet. I would though in Highland Park.
All three are good starters.
guid oan ya KML!
here arr some additional thouchts....
guid beginner malts arr....
in the sherry, sweeter, toasty, orangy, spicy area...
Macallan, Aberlour, Glenfarclas, Glenmorangie...
in the lemony, orangy, fruity, vanilla, honey area...
Glen Moray, Glen Ord, Bruichladdich, Cardu...
in the grassy, pear, apple fruity, grain, wheat area....
Bladnoch, Glenkinchie...
an the yins maist used by beginners (because o' their simple, easy drinkin flavours)
honey, pear, vanilla....
Glenfiddich, Glenlivet....
slainte mhath!
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