Crown Royal isn’t Scotch. It’s Canadian Whisky. I’m not sure what you get down there, or how it’s priced, but Wiser’s Deluxe is also a very good Canadian Whisky. As far as Scotch goes, Teachers makes good paint remover. Single malt is the only way to go. Glenlivet and Glenfiddich are my two standards, but if you want to open the wallet a bit more Lagavulin and that Balvenie Double Wood someone mentioned are two of my favourites.
I'm a gin man myself, but I've recently developed a taste for whiskey. I plan on trying some of these you guys listed. I know from past posts that SWTSig is my man for scotch reccomendations.
BTW, I agree you get what you paid for. When I was younger (not legal drinking age) I bought the cheap stuff once (Evan Williams). Nothing but trouble. I've been on Crown ever since.
Forgot to list a favorite. Scotch is defintly my favorite type and prefer it neat. Im dont really know my scotch all that well but macallan 15 year is some pretty good stuff.
I prefer the blended whiskey - crown royal as an example. Crown is the best but too expensive so I get Canadian Mist or Seagrams 7.
you guys are ridiculous, here is the answer http://www.thewhiskystore.de/usa/jimbeam/bookers63a_2.jpg small batch, varying proofs between 126-130 this is what bourbon should taste like
tastes so good it'll make an alcoholic stop drinking. ok, I've never tasted it, but 126-130 proof sounds pretty rough.