I wouldn't put ice cubes in a fine single malt, but in a blend like Dewar's, taking a bit of the nose off wouldn't be such a bad thing
Besides, if that lassy in the commercial is pouring, who's going to argue?

Originally Posted by
Father Bill
...There's an interesting "Scotch" distilled in Canada in Cape Breton, whose climate and geology closely match those of Scotland. It's called "Glen Breton" and while I'm inexpert on anything except what pleases my own palate, it reminds me of what I discern as the "nuttiness" of the MacAllan.
...
Careful there, Father. Notwithstanding your quotation marks around "scotch," you'll have the international trade lawyers bearing down on you any minute! Glen Breton is single malt whisky, but can't legally be called "scotch"... even though it is
- Justitia et fortitudo invincibilia sunt
- An t'arm breac dearg
Bookmarks