@richardbrand , Lagavulin is my personal favorite.
Followed closely by MacAllan 18.
Mixing single-malts? Blasphemy!
@richardbrand , Lagavulin is my personal favorite. Followed closely by MacAllan 18. Mixing single-malts? Blasphemy!
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Unless you can do that 9 times out of 10, identify the witnesses, and present a graph of the data, the flat-earthers on this thread will claim it is not scientifically rigorous enough test, and therefore you are imagining it. Then they still will state something like "confirmation bias", because it has not been proven that anybody has ears or taste buds more acute than theirs.
If you are trying to get a non-drinker of scotch to try it, you are not doing a very good job. |
The guy who organised the whisky tastings was very quietly spoken and must have had pretty good hearing. He was an SAS instructor, and his reputed specialty was to disarm a knife wielding attacker while he was unarmed AND BLINDFOLDED. He used to spend weeks living off the land in the Northern Territory, observing joint US and Australian exercises while remaining unseen. Another attendee knew a lot about transports - he flew Hercules including the final humanitarian evacuations from Saigon. Ended up as Wing Commodore for the RAAF’s VIP fleet But I digress ... |