Baz Chaz
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Wez said:Grumpy Jack said:I find the peatiness just not to my taste and I have been drinking whisky for a good few years.
Years wont really come into it, if you dont like it, you dont like it.
I must admit I'm (obviously) rather partial to the Islay malts, but they are very peaty / strong in taste and as said above it's something you either like or not, but if you do like whisky your tastes might 'adjust' slightly when you find something you really enjoy :!:
I can understand they are not to everyones liking, I still have a collection of Laphroaig stashed away because my preference has changed slightly. There's 10 y/o 18 y/o & quarter cask still in there along with several others of Ardbeg Bowmore Bruichladdich Bunnahabhain (I have a very generous wife who understands my partiality :clap: )
I was mainly a Laphroaig follower until a visit to Lagavulin two years ago although they are 'next door neighbours', Ardbeg, Lagavulin, Laphroaig are all at the south of Islay within a short distance of each other, they are quite different in taste :!:
Laphroaig has a slight taste of anaesthetic and I've found as I've got older I prefer the smoother Lagavulin 12 y/o cask strength followed by the 16 y/o :party:
But those are my preferences, peoples perception of whisky, "they're all the same", is just like saying all beers the same and we know the answer to that one gentlemen :thumb: