What's your favorite whisky?

Jack honey is my favorite. I even love using it with some juice. So sweet :)

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From the answers it is quite obvious we've got a lot of North Americans here :)

When it comes to whisky, I'll stick with the Scott's, but cheers anyway, no matter what your poison!
 
I haven't tried a lot of Scotch. I have had me some of the Glenlivet before and quite enjoyed it. Bourbon is more accessible, and cheaper around here too. :)
 
I have tried Scotch but just didn't care for it much.

I do prefer bourbon or Tennessee whisky. Maker's Mark is pretty good too.

I also like Bushmill's Irish whisky.
 
I have tried Scotch but just didn't care for it much.

I do prefer bourbon or Tennessee whisky. Maker's Mark is pretty good too.

I also like Bushmill's Irish whisky.

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Forty Creek is my go to rye whiskey. No love for Canadian whiskey here is seems. Single malt for Scotch, and any bourbon other than that pisswater Jim Beam.

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I had Jim bean devils cut 45 % and it was ok. Johnnie walker black is much more smoother than devils cut.

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I have tried Scotch but just didn't care for it much.

I do prefer bourbon or Tennessee whisky. Maker's Mark is pretty good too.

I also like Bushmill's Irish whisky.

The Scots have over a hundred different distilleries. Most of them distill multiple brands. Depending on the region, their products are VERY different. I don't enjoy all Scottish single malts either, but some I would classify as the most noble beverages in existence.

I've always wondered what the term "scotch" really means (only really hear it in U.S. films). I assume it means "any whisky distilled in Scotland" (which I find rather pointless given the variety). Is that true, or do you guys have one particular product you call "scotch"?
 
The Scots have over a hundred different distilleries. Most of them distill multiple brands. Depending on the region, their products are VERY different. I don't enjoy all Scottish single malts either, but some I would classify as the most noble beverages in existence.

I've always wondered what the term "scotch" really means (only really hear it in U.S. films). I assume it means "any whisky distilled in Scotland" (which I find rather pointless given the variety). Is that true, or do you guys have one particular product you call "scotch"?

Ballantine's is the brand I tried and disliked.
 
Only drink band name whiskeys. I will not try anything that isn't known.

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Im a pretty big fan of Wild Turkey American Honey. Im not huge Whiskey/Bourbon guy though, so my palette is pretty limited.
 

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