Not-so-cheap whiskey
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What style of scotch would it compare to?
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Remember the good old days when Japanese whiskeys were a credible alternative to their more expensive Scotch cousins?
Yeah.

I remember buying a bottle of this for about $40.
@George-K said in Not-so-cheap whiskey:
Remember the good old days when Japanese
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What style of scotch would it compare to?
@LuFins-Dad said in Not-so-cheap whiskey:
What style of scotch would it compare to?
Glenmorangie or Glenfarclas. Mild and smooth. No peat. No smoke. More full-bodied than Glenlivet.
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Glenfarclas woud be half that price.
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Glenfarclas woud be half that price.
@LuFins-Dad said in Not-so-cheap whiskey:
Glenfarclas woud be half that price.
Yup. And it's just as good. The 10-year is $60, the 12-year is $80.
So much for the "cheaper, just-as-good" alternative.
But, as long as you're thinking about Christmas gifts for me...

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I wonder how much to buy an empty bottle, refill it with 12, and impress the hell out of your friends…
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It would be fun to do an expensive scotch/whiskey tasting event. Similar to wine, I wonder how much of a taste difference there is between the average and the UBER expensive. I'd imagine my highly scientific chart would look something like this:

@89th said in Not-so-cheap whiskey:
It would be fun to do an expensive scotch/whiskey tasting event. Similar to wine, I wonder how much of a taste difference there is between the average and the UBER expensive. I'd imagine my highly scientific chart would look something like this:

I think your graph would be inverted. (Of course I say this never having tried scotch/whiskey. LOL)
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At one time I had 3 bottles of MacAllan in my stock - 10, 12, 15 year old. I set up a test.
The difference between the 10 and 12 year was quite notable.
The difference between 12 and 15 was notable, but not as much. That difference is $100.
I can't find the 10 year old at my local store.
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