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<blockquote data-quote="4shotB" data-source="post: 753372" data-attributes="member: 844"><p>I love the Islay stuff myself. I am not a huge scotch drinker (I really need to be in the right mood for it) even though I will have some form of cocktails almost every day. Ardbeg Uigedahl is very nice and I also like Caol Ila in this variety. Black Bottle (a blend) is a nice entry into smoky/peaty scotches and at $23 a bottle is easy on the budget although it is not easy to find.</p><p></p><p>As far as bourbons, I don't care for it neat like I do scotch so Evan Williams black label or the Very Old Barton's (86 proof) have been my go to bourbons for decades. I usually add a pinch of club soda and a dollop of ginger ale for a spectacular fall and winter cocktail. I do keep some Woodford's and Maker's Mark on hand but just for guests who want a "top shelf" bourbon. Unlike scotches, I am not moved as much by different bottles or brands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4shotB, post: 753372, member: 844"] I love the Islay stuff myself. I am not a huge scotch drinker (I really need to be in the right mood for it) even though I will have some form of cocktails almost every day. Ardbeg Uigedahl is very nice and I also like Caol Ila in this variety. Black Bottle (a blend) is a nice entry into smoky/peaty scotches and at $23 a bottle is easy on the budget although it is not easy to find. As far as bourbons, I don't care for it neat like I do scotch so Evan Williams black label or the Very Old Barton's (86 proof) have been my go to bourbons for decades. I usually add a pinch of club soda and a dollop of ginger ale for a spectacular fall and winter cocktail. I do keep some Woodford's and Maker's Mark on hand but just for guests who want a "top shelf" bourbon. Unlike scotches, I am not moved as much by different bottles or brands. [/QUOTE]
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