I never really liked scotch. Bourbon yes. Scotch, kinda makes me gag, I think it’s the wet cardboard aftertaste... but hey, weirdly enough, sometimes coffee as it is brewing reminds if either cat litter or canned tuna.
I’ve always hated the taste of liquor, especially Scotch. My bout with tongue cancer changed that. Now, the only one I can stand is a single-malt Scotch. The problem is, I never developed a tolerance for alcohol. One sip and I’m wasted.
Have always felt Scotch tastes like a burnt fence post. Woodford Reserve, on the other hand, warms my heart.
I never liked the taste of Scotch until My youngest son on his wedding day gave me some 12yr. old single malt Glenlivet Scotch (neat). I loved it! The stuff is pricey about $50.00 a bottle for the Scotch I like. So I don’t buy it very often.
I am pretty much the opposite! I do like most all varieties of both though. I think it has to do with the rot-gut bourbon I drank in my youth. I can always taste a tiny tinge of whatever that nasty flavor is when I drink bourbon.
***sometimes coffee as it is brewing reminds if either cat litter or canned tuna.***
A diluted skunk spray smell to me.