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minus-squareericatty@infosec.publinkfedilinkarrow-up1·17 hours agoCan you guys get Scottish whiskeys fairly easily? There was one we had years ago while in Europe that we really liked, Highland Bird. I’m not a whiskey person. But I detest Jack Daniels (paint thinner notes) and like Jameson Irish out of what I can get in my state.
minus-squareVoroxpete@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkarrow-up2·14 hours agoScotch is accessible and popular here. That said, I generally wouldn’t consider it a sub for bourbon, though I have done an Old Fashioned with Famous Grouse Smokey Black and good God that was delicious.
minus-squareericatty@infosec.publinkfedilinkarrow-up1·10 hours agoI am pretty ignorant about the differences, I’ll admit. I just find something I like and stick with it. I’ll have to look it up again. So I can forget again in a few months.
Can you guys get Scottish whiskeys fairly easily? There was one we had years ago while in Europe that we really liked, Highland Bird.
I’m not a whiskey person. But I detest Jack Daniels (paint thinner notes) and like Jameson Irish out of what I can get in my state.
Scotch is accessible and popular here. That said, I generally wouldn’t consider it a sub for bourbon, though I have done an Old Fashioned with Famous Grouse Smokey Black and good God that was delicious.
I am pretty ignorant about the differences, I’ll admit. I just find something I like and stick with it.
I’ll have to look it up again. So I can forget again in a few months.