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<blockquote data-quote="sethk" data-source="post: 2274256" data-attributes="member: 31522"><p>Oh, man I love me a peaty whisky. Gotta be careful on gifting these 'cause these can be a love it or hate it kinda deal. But if you know someone is into them, then you can be sure that you'll please them, especially if you give them an older bottle or a more elusive brand then their used to. Also, I'd put Laphroaig and Jura up there with those other peaty island Scotches. Never seen Peat Monster, but now I'll have to keep my eyes open for it. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>In my opinion JW Blue is far too smooth. Its fairly remarkable for a scotch to go down that easy. But if I spend anywhere near that kind of money on a drink, I want to get something more interesting than smooth. I'll take a complex, peaty $40 bottle (see above) over a Blue bottle any day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sethk, post: 2274256, member: 31522"] Oh, man I love me a peaty whisky. Gotta be careful on gifting these 'cause these can be a love it or hate it kinda deal. But if you know someone is into them, then you can be sure that you'll please them, especially if you give them an older bottle or a more elusive brand then their used to. Also, I'd put Laphroaig and Jura up there with those other peaty island Scotches. Never seen Peat Monster, but now I'll have to keep my eyes open for it. In my opinion JW Blue is far too smooth. Its fairly remarkable for a scotch to go down that easy. But if I spend anywhere near that kind of money on a drink, I want to get something more interesting than smooth. I'll take a complex, peaty $40 bottle (see above) over a Blue bottle any day. [/QUOTE]
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