Friday, January 8, 2010

Single Malt Irish Whiskey Which Do You Prefer, Irish Whiskey Or Scotch?

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?

5 comments:

Matty M said...

Ireland

More fruity and sweet

(Bring on the Jameson)

Not the Fallen said...

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)

Brian said...

I generally prefer Scotch. There are some great Irish whiskey, but with only 4 distilleries, there is a limit to the variety.

nottahob... said...

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.

Shot Slinger said...

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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