From the "scotch flavor map" post, you now have a rough idea about what the different brands of scotch taste like. But if you are a newcomer still discovering the various flavors, what is the best way to find out what you like before splashing some serious money on a bottle?
In my experience, the easiest way is to find a local bar that carries a nice selection of varieties. Chat up with the bartender, give them feedback, and let them make suggestions till you find a few that you like.
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Here's a pro-tip for you: don't simply ask for a "scotch". If you do, they will usually just give you a glass of the cheapest scotch they have, and charge you full price for it. Always specify. Many places have a separate menu for scotch, or ask what they have on hand if you are not able to tell what they carry.
Pour the cheapest scotch and charge you full price... typical bar trick.
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Great tip! Bartenders trick you sometimes!
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Thanks for the tip man. I was thinking about going to a place to try scotch but not a bar. Can you suggest any places like it?
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good old bar tricks, nice to know this info :)
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thanks for the tips. i know nothing about scotch so i usually have a friend order it for me.
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Pretty good suggestion. Thanks for the tips. I might do this anyway just to see what I might learn.
ReplyDeleteI'm actually gonna do this today with a friend of mine! :)
ReplyDeletejohnny walker blue label, neat, for me. expensive, yes, but oh so smooth. i know purists might say blended scotch isn't as good as their single malt, but i like it.
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Good way to sample.
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ReplyDeleteI've been waiting to go out with friends so that I can do this very thing. Can't wait to see how it differs from regular grain or rye whiskey!
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Wow, that's great to know. Thanks for the tip, I didn't know the world of scotch was so vast.
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I'll be sure to hit up my local pub and see what the bartender says.
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Thanks for the tips. I'm usually not a picky person so I'd probably ask for "scotch" alone sadly.
ReplyDeletenot much of a scotch guy, i love rum
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ReplyDeleteThanks for the tips! I love a good scotch every now and then.
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ReplyDeleteIn my experience, the best way to sample scotch is to buy a couple of grand worth of bottles with student loan money. That's what I did.
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