Lately I've been drinking scotch, bourbons and whisk(e)ys. I found out I have a taste for these complex, in most cases anyway, type spirits. I started with a $10.00 bottle of Evan Williams 1783 which was very tasty. I moved up to $20.00 and got a bottle of Old Weller from Buffalo Trace. After the Old Weller, I knew my whiskey journey was on. I got a bottle of Evan Williams Single Barrel Vintage, also very good, with a bit more complexity than what i had tried so far. Then, I got a bottle of Elijah Craig 12 year old bourbon for $25.00 and finished up, for now, with a $25.00 bottle of Larceny which I'm drinking now. The Elijah Craig is very, very good and so far my favorite.
I have had few scotches in between as well. New Years Eve I had a pour of The Macallan 12 year old. It was complex with smoke and salt flavors, yet a very affable scotch. I couldn't wait to take the next drink. I had a real peat bomb in Bruichladdich that I could hardly finish. A little to advanced for my palate.
For someone new to these brown liquors, I'm happy with all my choices so far. I'm looking forward to trying some Irish whiskeys that go beyond what is offered by the ubiquitous Jameson's. I've ordered a bottle of Red Breast 12 (same distillery as Jameson's) year old from my local liquor store and I'm looking forward to trying that.
Anyone else a brown liquor lover? Any suggestions on what to try? I found Ralfy and have come to trust his reviews.