Not to mention that since I usually take 2 - 3 shots to decide if I
really like a whisky, it would make me rip roaringly drunk by the time
I'm done. (Typically it takes about 8 - 10 shots to make me truly
drunk - anything less and I can shake it off within 20 minutes.)

I think I will pick up a bottle of Taliskers and a Bottle of the
Lagavulin Distillers batch based on the tasting notes I read on the
malts.com site. I'm going to stop by St. Andrews pub tonight and give
the bowman a shot.

On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 1:10 PM, LAR <[email protected]> wrote:
> Short answer, yes and no. when drinking scotch, like good wine, I want the
> full experience. I could cleanse my palette but then it's a tasting not
> drinking. Single malts from the same region are going to share many of the
> same bolder qualities, so if I drink say three different scotches one after
> the other I won't be able to appreciate the distinction.
>
> On Oct 13, 2011 12:51 PM, "Smith, Boyd W SGT NG NG FORSCOM"
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> > But not all at one sitting.
>> >
>> > Best,R.E.F>
>> > ----
>>
>> Why not? Do they all taste different that much that they interfere with
>> one another?
>>
>> BWS
>>
>



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