Any Whisky Regardless Of Expense

kgord

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If you could have any whisky regardless of expense what would it be? I would probably try an aged Scotch/Whisky made in a small batch. I also would be really curious to try the Japanese whisky. It would be quite interesting I think, and a uniue and unusual taste that might be really good.
 
I cannot think of any by name, but I would definitely go for an aged Whisky. I would want to try something very, very old and hard to find. It'd be nice to get my hands on a drink that not many people have the opportunity to try. At the end of the day, it's just alcohol, but it'd be cool to say I tried it. :)
 
The Macallan Rare Cask, $300 this is one that I found online. It is a Scottish whiskey that is made of finely seasoned oak casks used originally for Sherry. I think it would give it a really unique taste and blend. It would be one of the options I would definitely enjoy.
 
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I would try a bottle of whisky from every country/part of the world, I would love to see the difference between every culture and how they prepare their whisky, it'd be a pretty fun experience.
 
I would try a bottle of whisky from every country/part of the world, I would love to see the difference between every culture and how they prepare their whisky, it'd be a pretty fun experience.
Well seen if expense isn't an issue why just stay with one whiskey bottle. The ideal way to see how good a whiskey is to compare it to others whiskeys.
 
Well seen if expense isn't an issue why just stay with one whiskey bottle. The ideal way to see how good a whiskey is to compare it to others whiskeys.
Hmm, good idea, but that would take me a pretty long time. I was thinking of trying the best national brand of each country and see which's the best.
 
Yes, I go along with the national brand of the country. I mean it would probably take weeks to drink whiskey from every country in the world. Not every country is going to have a national brand, but I am sure there are many that do. It would be like a trip around the world, but with whiskey at its core. Now that is my kind of trip!
 
I'd pick the oldest and the hardest to find even though I probably couldn't name one. I would just be happy to say that I drank the most expensive or the rarest whisky in the world.
 
I would try a bottle of whisky from every country/part of the world, I would love to see the difference between every culture and how they prepare their whisky, it'd be a pretty fun experience.

I think this would be a great idea if money was not an option. It would be interesting to see how the flavors changed with each country.
 
I would pick a Irish Whiskey,but not a expensive one because I might get to used to it and then it would be hard to keep enjoying it so I would go with a nice cheap -tasty one like Tullamore Dew. I would drink it from a tulip shaped glass as well-and enjoy the sweet citrus smell. This Irish Whiskey is honey gold in colour-also its smooth and light for the taste buds as well.
 
The most aged whisky that I could find will be my preference. It would be such a bliss if I won't have to worry about the expense associated with enjoying the drink. It will increase the enjoyment manifolds.
 
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