Recently, I've been delving into Irish whiskey a bit, and realized that whiskey doesn't have to come from corn, rye and/or wheat for me to enjoy it. So far, the two I've enjoyed most are Black Bush and Bushmill's 10 Year Malt (both are matured in sherry casks, although the 10 year single malt is also matured in used bourbon barrels).
I haven't tried many Irish yet, but I've already begun to get curious about Scotch as well. I've tried Scotch on 2 occasions, and I honestly couldn't tell you what I tried. I know the one I kind of liked, and the other I didn't at all (big help huh?). What I can tell you is that the one I did NOT like was a much smokier tasting drink.
This has led me to believe that I may actually enjoy Scotch, provided it's not a heavily peated whiskey. I did a little digging on here and get the general impression that I'd be better off exploring Speyside or Highland (particularly from the Southern Highlands) first.
So aside from McClelland's, Speyburn, and Speyside listed in the "everyday pours" thread, what are some other recommended starting Scotches, keeping in mind that I definitely want to stay under $30 (this limits the list I'm sure), and even better is I can stay around $20 like those listed above.
With so many choices out there, I don't really know where to start.
I haven't tried many Irish yet, but I've already begun to get curious about Scotch as well. I've tried Scotch on 2 occasions, and I honestly couldn't tell you what I tried. I know the one I kind of liked, and the other I didn't at all (big help huh?). What I can tell you is that the one I did NOT like was a much smokier tasting drink.
This has led me to believe that I may actually enjoy Scotch, provided it's not a heavily peated whiskey. I did a little digging on here and get the general impression that I'd be better off exploring Speyside or Highland (particularly from the Southern Highlands) first.
So aside from McClelland's, Speyburn, and Speyside listed in the "everyday pours" thread, what are some other recommended starting Scotches, keeping in mind that I definitely want to stay under $30 (this limits the list I'm sure), and even better is I can stay around $20 like those listed above.
With so many choices out there, I don't really know where to start.