If you haven't tried Hibiki 21 Year, you're really missing out, I honestly don't think Scotland can export anything near as good and I've had my fair share of whiskey.
I think you fail to understand the whole subjective thing. Yes, done the whole Scotland/Ireland drink the best in the area when visiting and you're right, if you like scotch whiskey. Seeing as how it comes from Scotland and all. I happen to like bourbon whisky, which isn't made in the same way. I actually particularly dislike scotch.
World's best my ass. Scotland is where it's at.
If you haven't tried Hibiki 21 Year, you're really missing out, I honestly don't think Scotland can export anything near as good and I've had my fair share of whiskey.
True, I haven't tried it. For reference, have you tried Macallan 18yro sherry cask version?
Eh, Kentucky has more guns, I'm gonna stick with my Makers 46.
So how are guns related to what makes a whiskey good, or to why you should stick to Makers 46?
Guns make everything taste better, seeing how it's all subjective anyway. Loosen up. Being in Scotland has nil to do with good booze as well.
Try some Finnish whiskey[1] and then try some Lagavulin 16 years old, and see if you still stand by that claim.
(Source: I am Finnish)
[1] Choose the best Finnish whiskey in existence, for a fairer comparison. It will still suck ass compared to Lagavulin.
I think you fail to understand the whole subjective thing. Yes, done the whole Scotland/Ireland drink the best in the area when visiting and you're right, if you like scotch whiskey. Seeing as how it comes from Scotland and all. I happen to like bourbon whisky, which isn't made in the same way. I actually particularly dislike scotch.
Nope.. there's this thing called "good taste" :P
There is also this thing called "reality" man up and drink the bourbon ;) you know you secretly want it.