Glenkinchie
or my fave..
Springbank
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Without doubt (I am no amateur fighting my way to the bar) it has to be Old Poultenay. nice on corn flakes too for an early morning pick me upslparry wrote:Over the years I've tried various blended and single malts and just find all of them a bit harsh and burny on the throat.
I've found many Cognac's to be smooth. I find Jack Daniels to be smooth. So surely there must be a Scotch out there that is palatable? So what do I ask for as a guaranteed smooth Scotch when I next visit Porridgestan?
Oh and I don't want to put water in it
Hinckley man wrote:My kid brother once bought me a single malt in a pretty tube presentation pack, Auchentoshen .... . I ended up using it to make hot toddies with when I was poorly
Bikerhoss wrote:Hinckley man wrote:My kid brother once bought me a single malt in a pretty tube presentation pack, Auchentoshen .... . I ended up using it to make hot toddies with when I was poorly
By the way, you can reach the distillery for this by walking over the Erskine bridge from the hotel on the Scottish Trip, and make up for this heinous crime whilst you're there![]()
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