Most afficionados prefer the single-malt scotches, of which GlenLivet is probably the best known & most widely distributed. It’s darn good, but few single malt gurus would call it the best. There are probably 2 dozen single malt whiskeys, Laphroaig is another. Of course, there is a hierarchy of cost and rarity.
I would just caution you, that once you taste these, ordinary blended scotch is gonna taste like cheap beer!
Fortunately, I don't drink enough of the good stuff to put a serious dent in my budget. A bottle or two a year does me just fine. :-)
I would just caution you, that once you taste these, ordinary blended scotch is gonna taste like cheap beer!
As a recent college grad I think I’ll get a steady job first (which could be a while) before I start making this investment, it could get dangerous.
GlenLivet the best, but expensive. JMO
true!
Try Glen Rothes if you can find it. My husband is in love!!!