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<blockquote data-quote="funkyab" data-source="post: 5611405" data-attributes="member: 556232"><p>WTF???</p><p></p><p>Whatever.... we all know makers is not whisky. The true definition of whisky is whisky those of us in the US know as Scotch. Bourbon is NOT technically whisky by definition.</p><p></p><p>If you want to learn and wet your palette,,, try of course the basic blended such as dewards, johnny, famous... etc... but those are larger blended and less aged variants. Get a taste and then begin exploring the many different varieties of single malts such as highland, lowland, islay, speyside... And learn the differences and learn how to truly taste and appreciate the differences and learn that drinking Whisky for real is definitely not an amateur sport. By now you probably undestand that it is not a poor mans sport either.</p><p></p><p>Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="funkyab, post: 5611405, member: 556232"] WTF??? Whatever.... we all know makers is not whisky. The true definition of whisky is whisky those of us in the US know as Scotch. Bourbon is NOT technically whisky by definition. If you want to learn and wet your palette,,, try of course the basic blended such as dewards, johnny, famous... etc... but those are larger blended and less aged variants. Get a taste and then begin exploring the many different varieties of single malts such as highland, lowland, islay, speyside... And learn the differences and learn how to truly taste and appreciate the differences and learn that drinking Whisky for real is definitely not an amateur sport. By now you probably undestand that it is not a poor mans sport either. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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