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Old 08-12-2008, 09:13 AM   #4
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I love scotch. I was introduced to it with Glenlivet 12 year. it's relatively cheap (30-40 bucks) for that bottle. But since then, I've been spoiled. I love love love Macallen. the more number of years, the better...hahaha. but I can only usually find the 18 year at costco every now and then for about 70 bucks. I've given a go at the other glens, but will still prefer glenlivet over those. I also have a bottle of Macallen from a duty free shop (1851 inspiration) that's really good but a little sweeter than the normal line of macallens.

There's also the beast known as johnny walker, and truth be told, I'm not a fan. The blue labels are yummy, but waaayyy to pricey (I've managed to get a glass at a company function once, and off of one of my friends who's a high roller, and got free drinks at a casino). Any other johnny just isn't as good as a single malt.

And guiseppewv, there's also supposed to be a super rare asahi single malt (the same guys who make the beer), that's supposed to be good. is that the same bottle?
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