I like to get my father a good bottle of scotch for his birthday and/or Christmas. If you asked him to name a favorite he'd say Glenfiddich, probably followed by Johnny Walker and then Glenlivet. I got him a bottle of Laphroaig 15 yr and he didn't care for it at all. The strong peat really turned him off.
I got him a bottle of Macallan, which I really enjoyed and he said he liked it more as time went on (thought it was so-so at first but it grew on him). Recently I got him a bottle of Johnny Walker Gold and he really enjoyed it, so much so that he stashed it away for special occasions. I also got him a bottle of Glenlivet Nadurra for Christmas but have yet to hear back on that.
Bottom line, he doesn't seem to like the peat too much and is more into those "Sam Adams" scotches like Johnny Walker and Glenfiddich. He also enjoys a rusty nail - a product of his cheap scotch-drinking heritage :whistling:
So any suggestions on the next bottle along those same "accessible" lines? I was thinking of Blue Label, but that's $100 over Gold and would he even notice? I'd like to find something really great along his taste lines. But if I'm beating a dead horse hoping to find something he'll really appreciate, well, then at least I know to save my money and get that 1.75 of 12yr Glenfiddich next time.
Thanks in advance for any thoughts!
I got him a bottle of Macallan, which I really enjoyed and he said he liked it more as time went on (thought it was so-so at first but it grew on him). Recently I got him a bottle of Johnny Walker Gold and he really enjoyed it, so much so that he stashed it away for special occasions. I also got him a bottle of Glenlivet Nadurra for Christmas but have yet to hear back on that.
Bottom line, he doesn't seem to like the peat too much and is more into those "Sam Adams" scotches like Johnny Walker and Glenfiddich. He also enjoys a rusty nail - a product of his cheap scotch-drinking heritage :whistling:
So any suggestions on the next bottle along those same "accessible" lines? I was thinking of Blue Label, but that's $100 over Gold and would he even notice? I'd like to find something really great along his taste lines. But if I'm beating a dead horse hoping to find something he'll really appreciate, well, then at least I know to save my money and get that 1.75 of 12yr Glenfiddich next time.
Thanks in advance for any thoughts!