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Old 12-12-2012, 10:43 AM
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Originally Posted by OilersHockey View Post
One of my favorites that is reasonably priced is Bowmore Islay:

http://www.bowmore.com/whiskies/12-years-old/

You can get it at most LCBOs (ontario liquor stores), and I would assume at most duty free stores as well... It's very peaty and with the right food mixture leaves the perfect smokey taste of a fine cigar in your mouth.

If you can't get that, I would go with Glenfiddich 15 Year or Glenlivet 15 Year for sure. No guest in their right mind would complain when served either of those beauties...

The Macallan select oak could be good too - they have 6 different oak selections (I'm not sure which one this is), and they are a speyside as well - It's not too shabby.

Sh!t I just got really thirsty all of a sudden...

Cheers.
Bowmore is good stuff not a bad price either if you like that you should try smokehead that is peaty and smokey but incredibly smooth at the same time
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