If you have never been properly educated on the correct way to appreciate a fine scotch, it isn't your fault that you don't know how to drink it.
With a good scotch, bring the glass up to your lips, savour the aroma, and bring just enough fluid into your mouth to moisten the tip of your tongue: just a fraction of a sip. Let the scotch evaporate in your mouth, rather than wetting it, and get to know the flavours in the drink.
To start, you should choose a more mellow scotch (I recommend Glenmorangie), and after you know how to drink it, only then you can decide whether you enjoy a more flavourful sample such as, say, Oban.
I am sipping a glenfiddich with soda
1 part scotch 3 parts soda on the rocks
quite tasty
delicious actually
I am a changed man
ribs for din din
then put on a smoking jacket and munch some some dates, braie and pears with some glenmorangie on the rocks
Ceiling Cat, which scotch is best vaporized ? I find Maker's Mark to be best paired with heavily salted nachos smothered with hot melted cheese
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