Whisky, how can I develop a taste for it?
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I love the idea of whisky, something to sip while sitting in a wing-backed chair in front of a roaring fire. Lovely.
However I can't stand the stuff. I assume it's just a taste to be acquired and with a holiday coming up I'm thinking of giving it a go.
So my questions are:
1. What would be a good 'starter' whiskey? Something with more subtle flavours I guess. I'm happy to spend a fair bit (since I figure it'll take me ages to finish the bottle)
2. Should I be putting ice/water in it? It seems strange to water it down but I believe it's fairly common.
3. Any other advice?
However I can't stand the stuff. I assume it's just a taste to be acquired and with a holiday coming up I'm thinking of giving it a go.
So my questions are:
1. What would be a good 'starter' whiskey? Something with more subtle flavours I guess. I'm happy to spend a fair bit (since I figure it'll take me ages to finish the bottle)
2. Should I be putting ice/water in it? It seems strange to water it down but I believe it's fairly common.
3. Any other advice?
Fotic said:
Which whiskys have you tried?
My wife claimed to hate whisky, when I first met her, but it transpired that she just hated rubbish whisky and really enjoys peaty, smoky ones.
I've tried some Jamesons' on a company trip once and also some 'peaty' stuff from scotland that had a very stong flavour.My wife claimed to hate whisky, when I first met her, but it transpired that she just hated rubbish whisky and really enjoys peaty, smoky ones.
lepetitoeuf said:
My personal advice to the OP would be to stop clinging on to a romanticised image of what the good things in life are and do more of the things you actually enjoy.
HTH
I see what you mean but at the moment I don't know if I will or won't enjoy it. Like a good Stilton, some things you need to get a taste for. :-)HTH
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