Whiskey present for a best mate
Discussion
So my best mate is into Whiskey. He's not mega mega into it but getting into it and has a few bottles. Some of his mates are all into whiskey and he loves trying new stuff.
Anyway its his 4th year anniversary and I want to buy him some sort of whiskey related gift.
I used to like whiskey until 4 years ago after a number of beers and doing a litre of whiskey at his wedding at the end of the night.
We climbed Snowden last month and I has the slightest sip and felt ill so its not for me!
Any ideas from any real men?
Anyway its his 4th year anniversary and I want to buy him some sort of whiskey related gift.
I used to like whiskey until 4 years ago after a number of beers and doing a litre of whiskey at his wedding at the end of the night.
We climbed Snowden last month and I has the slightest sip and felt ill so its not for me!
Any ideas from any real men?
You dont give any idea of costs or tastes so I'm assuming £50
If he is into whisky but you aren't sure what Balvenie is a good bet:
https://www.masterofmalt.com/whiskies/balvenie/bal...
If it were me and you were being a bit daring an Islay Malt:
https://www.laphroaig.com/uk/triple-wood
Try going to a local retailer ( a proper drinks shop) and ask them for advice
If he is into whisky but you aren't sure what Balvenie is a good bet:
https://www.masterofmalt.com/whiskies/balvenie/bal...
If it were me and you were being a bit daring an Islay Malt:
https://www.laphroaig.com/uk/triple-wood
Try going to a local retailer ( a proper drinks shop) and ask them for advice
This isn't snobbery, but do you mean whiskey (ie Irish/bourbon) or whisky (ie Scottish)? If it's whisky I love this: https://www.thewhiskyworld.com/isle-of-jura-supers...
Alternative could be a tasting set from Master of Malt. A good way to sample a variety of whisky without the hassle of buying a full bottle and not liking it.
https://www.masterofmalt.com/tasting-set/
https://www.masterofmalt.com/tasting-set/
Can't go wrong with a bottle of this:
https://www.thewhiskyexchange.com/p/114/ardbeg-uig...
Or this
https://www.thewhiskyexchange.com/p/49749/balvenie...
I'd be most happy being given either.
https://www.thewhiskyexchange.com/p/114/ardbeg-uig...
Or this
https://www.thewhiskyexchange.com/p/49749/balvenie...
I'd be most happy being given either.

The taste for whisky is a bit like the taste for chillies, coffee, curries etc. You start off liking the mild ones and over the years as your taste buds develop/ get melted, you tend to go for stronger more distinctive flavours. I know very few "beginners" who enjoy an Islay malt, and few "old hands" who don't.
If you have any idea what your friend currently enjoys, we'd be in a better position to advise on what to try next.
If you have any idea what your friend currently enjoys, we'd be in a better position to advise on what to try next.
I’m having the same dilemma.
Have narrowed it down to:
Suntory HibikI
Hibiki Japanese Harmony Suntory Whisky, 70cl https://smile.amazon.co.uk/dp/B012DC0OHQ/ref=cm_sw...
Or
Woodford double oak
Woodford Reserve Double Oaked Whisky 70 cl https://smile.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00DYU1P1Q/ref=cm_sw...
No idea what his preference is, if I’m going get a sniff I’m erring on the bourbon....
Thoughts?
Have narrowed it down to:
Suntory HibikI
Hibiki Japanese Harmony Suntory Whisky, 70cl https://smile.amazon.co.uk/dp/B012DC0OHQ/ref=cm_sw...
Or
Woodford double oak
Woodford Reserve Double Oaked Whisky 70 cl https://smile.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00DYU1P1Q/ref=cm_sw...
No idea what his preference is, if I’m going get a sniff I’m erring on the bourbon....
Thoughts?
I did the same as you - can barely sniff the stuff now without feeling ill 
My dad loves a drop and gets a bottle every year at Christmas and birthdays from me. Always try and get him something different.
Glenmorangie 18yr old was my last favourite before the o/d episode. A cracking drop.
Have bought my dad Balvenie before. Very light in all senses. An easy choice.
Last year we got him a personalised decanter type bottle (engraved from his grandsons) of English whisky - https://www.englishwhisky.co.uk/
Year before I got him some Yamazaki - https://www.masterofmalt.com/whiskies/yamazaki/the...
And this year I've bought him some Indian whisky - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Amrut-Indian-Single-Malt-...
All of these ones had some sort of resonance/story behind them for me/us. May be worth thinking along those lines?
Lagavulin is nice as I recall, but very peaty/strong. Ditto Talisker.
We've gone through a lot of the Scottish single malts over the years. All went down well.

My dad loves a drop and gets a bottle every year at Christmas and birthdays from me. Always try and get him something different.
Glenmorangie 18yr old was my last favourite before the o/d episode. A cracking drop.
Have bought my dad Balvenie before. Very light in all senses. An easy choice.
Last year we got him a personalised decanter type bottle (engraved from his grandsons) of English whisky - https://www.englishwhisky.co.uk/
Year before I got him some Yamazaki - https://www.masterofmalt.com/whiskies/yamazaki/the...
And this year I've bought him some Indian whisky - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Amrut-Indian-Single-Malt-...
All of these ones had some sort of resonance/story behind them for me/us. May be worth thinking along those lines?
Lagavulin is nice as I recall, but very peaty/strong. Ditto Talisker.
We've gone through a lot of the Scottish single malts over the years. All went down well.
DJFish said:
I’m having the same dilemma.
Have narrowed it down to:
Suntory HibikI
Hibiki Japanese Harmony Suntory Whisky, 70cl https://smile.amazon.co.uk/dp/B012DC0OHQ/ref=cm_sw...
Or
Woodford double oak
Woodford Reserve Double Oaked Whisky 70 cl https://smile.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00DYU1P1Q/ref=cm_sw...
No idea what his preference is, if I’m going get a sniff I’m erring on the bourbon....
Thoughts?
I've always been impressed with Suntory drams. Don't think I've tried Woodford but I've heard plenty of good things about it, if I was more of a bourbon drinker I would have sought it out.Have narrowed it down to:
Suntory HibikI
Hibiki Japanese Harmony Suntory Whisky, 70cl https://smile.amazon.co.uk/dp/B012DC0OHQ/ref=cm_sw...
Or
Woodford double oak
Woodford Reserve Double Oaked Whisky 70 cl https://smile.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00DYU1P1Q/ref=cm_sw...
No idea what his preference is, if I’m going get a sniff I’m erring on the bourbon....
Thoughts?
hiccy18 said:
DJFish said:
I’m having the same dilemma.
Have narrowed it down to:
Suntory HibikI
Hibiki Japanese Harmony Suntory Whisky, 70cl https://smile.amazon.co.uk/dp/B012DC0OHQ/ref=cm_sw...
Or
Woodford double oak
Woodford Reserve Double Oaked Whisky 70 cl https://smile.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00DYU1P1Q/ref=cm_sw...
No idea what his preference is, if I’m going get a sniff I’m erring on the bourbon....
Thoughts?
I've always been impressed with Suntory drams. Don't think I've tried Woodford but I've heard plenty of good things about it, if I was more of a bourbon drinker I would have sought it out.Have narrowed it down to:
Suntory HibikI
Hibiki Japanese Harmony Suntory Whisky, 70cl https://smile.amazon.co.uk/dp/B012DC0OHQ/ref=cm_sw...
Or
Woodford double oak
Woodford Reserve Double Oaked Whisky 70 cl https://smile.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00DYU1P1Q/ref=cm_sw...
No idea what his preference is, if I’m going get a sniff I’m erring on the bourbon....
Thoughts?
Bourbon is more risky. Unless you already know he likes bourbon, don’t assume he’ll like bourbon just because he likes scotch.
I love scotch, but wouldn’t cross the road for even a very special bourbon.
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