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    Quote Originally Posted by AshLvr View Post
    My good man, if your going to drink scotch...make it Chivas Regal. Make sure
    you have an excellent cigar to enjoy with it!
    I am actually more of a single malt guy myself. Particularly from the Islay region. Bowmore, Oban, etc.
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    I'm a single malt man myself.

    Currently working on an 18 year Glenfiddich.

    Looking for an Islay single malt for my next purchase. I've heard of Laphroaig and Lagavulin.

    Any suggestions would be welcome

    Thanks!

    sammis

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    Quote Originally Posted by sammis View Post
    I'm a single malt man myself.

    Currently working on an 18 year Glenfiddich.

    Looking for an Islay single malt for my next purchase. I've heard of Laphroaig and Lagavulin.

    Any suggestions would be welcome

    Thanks!

    sammis
    I think you'll find either to your liking though Laphroaig is less expensive (down this way anyway).

    Currently my go to drinks are Lagavulin 1st and Talisker 2nd.
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    Family, Friends and a good cigar. Oh and some fishing too!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bassfever View Post
    Wow, nice website.

    I hadn't run across that one yet, I really like the map with the locations, etc...

    Thanks!

    sammis

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    I've only tried 2 different types

    J&B and Chivas Regal 12 yr

    Chivas Regal was the better of the two I thought. J&B seems more bitter.

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    Just opened a bottle of Glenkinchie 10 that my wife got me for my birthday.... good stuff. My first 'real' single malt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rsanz View Post
    I think you'll find either to your liking though Laphroaig is less expensive (down this way anyway).

    Currently my go to drinks are Lagavulin 1st and Talisker 2nd.
    Hi Rsanz

    Thanks for the suggestions. I've got Green's Discount Warehouse here that has a pretty decent selection. I don't mind paying money for a good product

    I'm still in the "let me try out a bunch of different whisky until I find the one I like" phase!

    sammis

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