Which do you prefer, Irish Whiskey or Scotch? - single malt irish whiskey
I personally am more fondness for Irish whiskey, although I like some of the best whiskeys, such as Johnny Walker and the Centenary of different single malts. What do you prefer?
Friday, January 8, 2010
Single Malt Irish Whiskey Which Do You Prefer, Irish Whiskey Or Scotch?
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Ireland
More fruity and sweet
(Bring on the Jameson)
Ok, this raises a difficult question. I particularly like the Irish whiskey and soda and a few ice cubes.
I like single malt scotch (not bad, because that's cruel) of at least 15 years.
I think it depends on the situation. If I have something to drink together therefore tend to drink, scotch and soda.
If I'm looking for something other then drink single malt scotch, if calls for a special occasion. Do you know what I can take my bottle. Nothing like drinking from a bottle of whiskey made from metal.
I'm not a fan of Johnny Walker, so if you would compare a blend of Irish whiskey, Irish whiskey, hands down then I do. Otherwise, I sign up for Whiskey (w / 2 bucket of water or other means in the whiskey and you will lose peaty)
I generally prefer Scotch. There are some great Irish whiskey, but with only 4 distilleries, there is a limit to the variety.
I think Scot to be softer, in general. However, Irish whiskey has a lot of attitude. I think it depends on the occasion and my mood.
Johnny Walker Gold or Balvenie 21 years for me
the only time I drink Irish whiskey:
under a Baileys float promplty and fall in a pint of Guinness
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