wilk0076
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Picked this up on a whim while traveling - checking it out this eve.
Founders is solid, I recommend it a lot on that price range. For blended look into Monkey Shoulder, heard really good things.Picked up a bottle of Highland Park Viking Scars as it was on offer - ended up costing £16
I'm not a big whisky drinker, the two main bottles I've had are Glenlivet Founders Reserve and Penderyn - both around £30/£35ish so all in the same price range.
Highland Park Viking Scars is lovely, really happy with it and would be keen to try more in their range - but sadly I don't have the funds to splash out on fancy whisky so those in the £30-40 region suit me just fine.
Is that 8 an age statement? Let us know how it is as it looked delicious from herePicked this up on a whim while traveling - checking it out this eve.
Right on. I love that on the rocks.Just got this to make the sound more liquid.
Bourbon drinkers, CAUTION!Monkey Shoulder is a scotch I believe, and it is good.
The 8 is a symbol -- here's the info from their website:Is that 8 an age statement? Let us know how it is as it looked delicious from here
same for me, I remember my friends dad used to drink it and I always thought Ezra Brooks was better tasting, which it is... but Makers Mark is smooth as all hell, can drink it straight or with coke and no harshness, when your young and first getting into whiskey even Evan williams is more appealing I think, but then as some point you stop giving a flip about comparing which has the strongest taste AND tastes good, which must be the best, more is better right? Then when you just want something cheap which goes up as you get older and makers mark is pretty cheap, and tastes good but also going down easy is now the benefit Makers mark beats everything, if I want the absolute best taste in the range I go for Bulleit, if I want cheaper and toned down I go for George Dickel, if I want between makers mark and that I go for four roses which is also excellent, but when I am buying whiskey and just want some dang whiskey and don't even want to mess with thinking about this or that I get 6 Makers Mark, that is what I drink the most, it's not the best per se, but it also is because it's never bad, any way, any day.I was having a bourbon shootout one day and Maker's Mark won.
You need to try Woodford Reserve Double Oaked. It’s much better than the original.I was having a bourbon shootout one day and Maker's Mark won.