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15th September 10, 01:43 PM
#11
Green Dragon
I would not dare to argue with any of the above suggestions, but will add a few myself. For the starting single malt drinker I would second Glenmorangie and Glenliveet as quality but easily palatable and affordable. A slight step up might be Auchentoshan and Tobermory, both light bodied and easy to drink, and in the same price range.
Tell you what, send me a PM and I will try to set up a combined kilt night and single malt scotch whisky tasting sometime at my house east of Louisville, for all the locals and anybody who can make it in from Cinci, Lex, Indy for the event. I have more than 70 bottles of fine whisky, all single malt, and most scotch, that would make for a nice spread for anyone interested in trying out a bunch all at once, one against another, for comparison. Only one rule, anybody coming regimental has to sit on a towel on the furniture as WIFE has a thing about cleanliness and all that.
jeff
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