• shiranaihito
    +1

    World's best my ass. Scotland is where it's at.

    • the7egend
      +1

      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.

      • shiranaihito
        +1

        True, I haven't tried it. For reference, have you tried Macallan 18yro sherry cask version?

    • BlankWindow
      +1

      Eh, Kentucky has more guns, I'm gonna stick with my Makers 46.

      • shiranaihito
        +1

        So how are guns related to what makes a whiskey good, or to why you should stick to Makers 46?

        • BlankWindow
          +1

          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.

          • shiranaihito (edited 9 years ago)
            +1

            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.

            • BlankWindow
              +1

              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.

            • shiranaihito
              +1
              @BlankWindow -

              I think you fail to understand the whole subjective thing.

              Nope.. there's this thing called "good taste" :P

            • BlankWindow
              +1
              @shiranaihito -

              There is also this thing called "reality" man up and drink the bourbon ;) you know you secretly want it.