Favorite whiskey?

your first clue should be that you spelled whiskey with an "E" as you should :D although I can appreciate bourbon and some others, for me, there's nothing like The Tyrconnell. If you have to use ice or a mixer, then it doesn't matter what you're drinking - the ice destroys the aromatics of the spirits and the efforts of the distiller. I like The Tyrconnell neat, and a slow sip... I know the name sounds pompous, but heck -- it's good!
 
Glenlivit. The older the better. 12 year is very good. I still havn't decided the 21 year old is worth the price. (Havn't tried it yet)

Wingmaster
 
Saw this on a different forum, thought I might pose the same question here. Mine would be, without a doubt, Makers Mark. How about all of you?

Sir, FWIW, a few that I like are Woodford Reserve, Russell's Rye, and Maker's Mark. Maker's is our standard "good bourbon" here.

I've tried to like scotch, including some frighteningly expensive ones, to no avail.

Hope this helps, and Semper Fi.

Ron H.
 
Single Barrel jack Daniels if I am feeling rich.

Gentleman Jack if I want something SUPER SMOOTH.

Regular (black label) Jack if I am out of the top two.

Woodford's Reserve Bourbon is also in my rotation as well as a good Vodka (Belvedere or Sky) with some spicy jalapeno olives once in a blue.

Cheers,
Chief38
 
I don't drink alchol to be honest, But if i did i would chose Johnny walker red label with ice & soda water.
 
Any 12 year old Scotch. I buy in Mexico at the duty free, very reasonable prices. Bought a 12 year old 1.75 bottle of Buchanan's last weekend for $60.00 plus $4.20 in taxes coming back across. I keep looking at the Walker blue label though, anyone every try this?
 
I havn`t had a drop since 2007 . The day I buried my 2 yrs younger than me brother, But I sure did like:
" Canadian Mist" on the rocks.
I keep it on hand for my friends who drink, and now I enjoy it vicariously through them.
 
Not necessarily in this order but...
1. Balvenie Double Wood
2. Bushmills
3. Canadian Club Sherry Cask
4. Jack Daniels Single Barrel Select {not a big Jack fan but this stuff is really good}
 
It's been a few years since I've had any whiskey but I once had a soft spot in my head for John Jameson's Irish.
 
Two ice cubes in the bottom of a glass, covered with Jameson's Irish.

I had to quit drinkin' single malt Scotch. Too expensive.
 
Willett Family Reserve single barrel, bottle #55 of 180.

Mrs. Ironhand and I found it at a local liquor store a few weeks ago, and it's by far the best whiskey I've tasted. It's VERY strong, at 128 proof, but cutting it with a splash of water mellows it right out.
 

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