Off Topic Best Whisky?

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I once had a bottle of Jura given as a gift.
Not really a whiskey man, but as you do, I manned up and drank it.
Remember thinking single malt was nicer than blended.
Woke up in my own vomit.
Can’t remember much else.
When the fun stops, stop!
I drink whisky a lot...but I never drink a lot of whisky
It can do bad things to you...
 
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Prefer bourbon over whisky, my fave is Evan Williams cherry reserve, customer over in the USA introduced me to it and have never been without a bottle in the house ever since
 
I have to consider scotch whiskey and bourbon whiskey completely separate categories. As to the former, Oban has long been my go-to whiskey, but the best I've had may have been Balvenie. As to bourbon, I've been an aficionado since before I was legally allowed to drink it (I think I had George Dickel in my baby bottle). My "every day" bourbon is Maker's Mark, but the special occasion brand is Four Roses (single barrel).
 
I have to consider scotch whiskey and bourbon whiskey completely separate categories. As to the former, Oban has long been my go-to whiskey, but the best I've had may have been Balvenie. As to bourbon, I've been an aficionado since before I was legally allowed to drink it (I think I had George Dickel in my baby bottle). My "every day" bourbon is Maker's Mark, but the special occasion brand is Four Roses (single barrel).

Four roses is a nice choice
 
For me at the moment its
writers tears marks and sparks
Jura origin
Johny walker green label
Penderyn Welsh whisky
I have lots of different types.love them all.
And try to keep it to once a week sessions.
Its not good for you
 
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Knob Creek bourbon is my favourite. It's a Jim Beam.

They do a single barrel version but it's twice the price and inferior imo. At 60% it's just a tad too fiery.

Speyside I like and one I tried recently I can't remember the name of, maybe because I drank too much of it.

I'm sure you can cream for your Knob creek Kemps
 
Bowmore is my favourite distillery - particularly a long-aged sherry cask one. But I like every Islay whisky, hence why I'll be making my third visit to the island this year. Outside of Islay I like Springbank and Clynelish (particularly the Distillers Edition). Not as keen on the Speysides - just too light for me, although there are exceptions, (Dailuaine 16YO is excellent if you can find it).
 
I treat myself to a bottle of Talisker Skye over the festive period, lovely distiller's edition.
Was £39 on offer for £25 in tesco, well worth picking one up if still on offer.
 
Jamesons the stand out whiskey for its smoothness. But if it has to be a scotch, Laphroaig is rather nice - very distinctive smokey flavour.
 
I treat myself to a bottle of Talisker Skye over the festive period, lovely distiller's edition.
Was £39 on offer for £25 in tesco, well worth picking one up if still on offer.
Talisker at £25 is a great buy. Very peaty and smokey. I think it's the best of that kind of whisky.