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I'll drink the scotch...And if I win, you have to drink the Scotch.
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I'll drink the scotch...And if I win, you have to drink the Scotch.
Objectively the worst kind of whiskey. Just keep it away from me.I'll drink the scotch...
I'll have you recall that prior to the Troubles that Irish whiskey ruled the world. The British strangled it off for the Empire after 1916, the US went to Prohibition in 1919, and the result was the rise of much inferior Scotch - with access to the Empire and smuggled into the US through Canada and British holdings in the Caribbean.SP, I had always thought of you as a man of good taste and breeding and maybe you are and this is just a blind spot for you. But it's a Ray Charles level blind spot. Ah well, more for me...
Oh I definitely think there's an actual flavor profile difference here. I'm not someone who thinks a glass of whiskey ought to emulate sitting in a peat bog inhaling a campfire.I like Irish whisky. It's much closer to scotch than any of the others you mentioned. I have a few years of research under my belt as well. Perhaps it was your insertion of the word "objectively" in your opening salvo that raised my eyebrow. I sense there is something on more of a cultural level going on here, not actual flavor, like with barbecue styles. I like em all. Barbecue styles, that is. Except the ones with sweet ketchupy sauce. Same with whisky. Except for pretty much any American made bourbon style whiskey. That's mostly just colored corn sqeezin's. At my age there are plenty of better things to squander my time on than that...
Scotch became prevalent in those countries precisely due to the historical impact of the Empire's grudge against Ireland. I myself have never had an Indian whiskey and I'm in no hurry to try.To keep this on topic (kinda) I procured a scotch made in India a couple years ago. Probably wouldn't buy it again, but it wasn't bad...
Never would have happened if Trump was presidentThis could get out of hand quickly.
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