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PostPosted: Tue Mar 15, 2022 6:47 pm    Post subject: Advice for beginner needed Reply with quote

Hi all,

I’m wanting to buy a gift for a friend but don’t have the first clue what I’m looking for.

He says he loves “a nice single malt”, which is far as I know. I understand it’s probably subjective and can vary a lot though.

I’ve been browsing online but don’t feel I have enough information or knowledge to make a good decision and feel I’m possibly going to get ripped off paying for just a name or something over the odds that I don’t understand.

Would anybody be able to offer any suggestions as to what is a nice, middle of the road sort of single malt; Something that would appeal to any single malt lover. Hope that makes sense.

I’ve got a budget upto £200ish, no idea if that’s even enough or too much, again I’ve no idea after looking at what some stuff is priced at.

Thanks in advance.
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PostPosted: Tue Mar 15, 2022 8:02 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Sorry to ask but do you know what whisky the person drinks now?
Do they like sherry or bourbon cask, do they like peated whisky.
Do they have to drink single malts as blended malts and premium blends would give you more options.

My only advice is to stay away from Macallan, because £100 -£150 of your £200 budget will be paying for the name and nothing else.

I will get my protective tin hat on now for all the missiles the Macallan lovers on this forum throw at me for my last comment. Wink
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PostPosted: Tue Mar 15, 2022 9:10 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Have you seen your friend drink any particular whisky brands, that would help us to point you at something special they should enjoy, perhaps you could discreetly ask them what brands they think is good.
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PostPosted: Tue Mar 15, 2022 10:01 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

lincoln imp wrote:
My only advice is to stay away from Macallan, because £100 -£150 of your £200 budget will be paying for the name and nothing else.


I think that sums up perfectly what I’m trying to say, I don’t mind spending £x amount, but want to try and get something worth that, rather than paying over the odds for certain branding or a name.

He did once tell me a brand, but it was some time ago and I’ve stupidly forgot.

I think with the amount of variables, I’ll have to try and do a bit of digging and see if I can narrow it down.

Thanks so much for your time and answers.
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 16, 2022 12:27 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Just as a general thought without knowing exactly what the person actually favors, you couldn't go far wrong with a somewhat older whisky from one of the major brands like Glenmorangie, Glenfarclas or Balvenie (the 14 year Caribbean Cask is a very good single malt in my estimation, for example.
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 16, 2022 9:30 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I think 200 is a very generous amount for a good whisky, maybe check with them which distillery they like?

Off the top of my head, high quality malts would be:

Lagavulin 12 2021 edition, if they like peated whisky £130
Glendronach parliament or arran 18 if they like sherried whisky £140/£90
Deanston 18 if they like bourbon cask matured whisky, can get it at The Whisky Exchange for £63.95!

You can also look for reviews of specific bottles on whiskybase.
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 16, 2022 10:18 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Do you at least know how much of a whisky drinker your friend is, as in do you know him to be a true enthusiast who ha drunk for years, or just someone who occasionally indulges and likes a nice bottle in his spirit collection?
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PostPosted: Sun Apr 03, 2022 7:31 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

If unsure on style of whisky your friend drinks then it’s safer to stay away from peated whisky.. You could try getting a bottle your own / distillery exclusive from distilleries like Glenfiddich/ / Auchentoshan for example..
Older whiskies do not guarantee quality so don’t get too hung up on age statements..
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