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Anyone drinks scotch with hard-to-pronounce names?
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<blockquote data-quote="LongforDodd" data-source="post: 667848" data-attributes="member: 756"><p>I've been a beer drinker for most of my life but a few years ago I started into bourbon. I found a few that were different but now I'm bored. I'm on to Scotch now. Part of my interest is in trying to learn how to pronounce some of these names.</p><p></p><p>So with that in mind, do any of you have a taste for any Scotch's in the $40/50+ range? Maybe those with hard to pronounce names....Laphoraig, Bruichladdich, Bunnahabhain, etc?</p><p></p><p>I started a few months ago at a restaurant with a simple Macallan 12 (Sherry Cask). It got me interested. Since then, I've had some Laphroaig (I don't think so...all that peat is a bit much) and Oban 14. I bought a bottle of Aberlour that even my wife likes. I like it too...easy sipping...but it's missing something. I'm really interested in trying some of that Bunnahabhain 12 and a Bruichladdich The Classic Laddie both supposed to be minimal peat from Islay.</p><p></p><p>Any of y'all have similar interest?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LongforDodd, post: 667848, member: 756"] I've been a beer drinker for most of my life but a few years ago I started into bourbon. I found a few that were different but now I'm bored. I'm on to Scotch now. Part of my interest is in trying to learn how to pronounce some of these names. So with that in mind, do any of you have a taste for any Scotch's in the $40/50+ range? Maybe those with hard to pronounce names....Laphoraig, Bruichladdich, Bunnahabhain, etc? I started a few months ago at a restaurant with a simple Macallan 12 (Sherry Cask). It got me interested. Since then, I've had some Laphroaig (I don't think so...all that peat is a bit much) and Oban 14. I bought a bottle of Aberlour that even my wife likes. I like it too...easy sipping...but it's missing something. I'm really interested in trying some of that Bunnahabhain 12 and a Bruichladdich The Classic Laddie both supposed to be minimal peat from Islay. Any of y'all have similar interest? [/QUOTE]
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