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A few years ago I was turned onto Crown Royal, Canadian Whiskey. Began to like it, a lot.
My brother started raving about Scotch, which I'd not tried before. So now I've tried some: Johnny Walker Red Label and Dewar's. Slightly prefer Johnny Walker as it seems to be a bit smoother, but I'm not nearly adept enough to detail the differences.
PRESENT:
Now in the process of figuring out the best Scotch whiskey, I've discovered that the Scotch-drinking community is full of supersad haughty douchebaggery, as everyone seems to say the only Scotch is single-malt Scotch, served neat.
So, why are single-malts better? By definition, they are inconsistent. They have a simpler flavour also, to my understanding.
Also: Why do they look down upon adding ice ("on the rocks")? What's the big deal?
FUTURE:
You decide!
A few years ago I was turned onto Crown Royal, Canadian Whiskey. Began to like it, a lot.
My brother started raving about Scotch, which I'd not tried before. So now I've tried some: Johnny Walker Red Label and Dewar's. Slightly prefer Johnny Walker as it seems to be a bit smoother, but I'm not nearly adept enough to detail the differences.
PRESENT:
Now in the process of figuring out the best Scotch whiskey, I've discovered that the Scotch-drinking community is full of supersad haughty douchebaggery, as everyone seems to say the only Scotch is single-malt Scotch, served neat.
So, why are single-malts better? By definition, they are inconsistent. They have a simpler flavour also, to my understanding.
Also: Why do they look down upon adding ice ("on the rocks")? What's the big deal?
FUTURE:
You decide!
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