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MAD1989
1 year ago

The first is the choice of whisky and then the right procedure.

Don’t have to be a big bottle (0,7l). There are small samples, with exactly the right size for testing.

Before, however, I would inform myself about whisky so that you know about what exactly the differences between the different sprites are. There’s a lot of literature on this, whether it’s Jim Murray’s classic, or Michael Jackson’s story. They all offer a good overview of the whisky theme.

Whisky is a treat, i.e. not only to use the taste, but also to include visual and olfactory perceptions. Only when you have collected all kinds of impressions, you have tested a whiskey comprehensively.

And Jonny yWalker is not the right whisky to enter into such a complex world. I would rather recommend a Aberfeldy 12 years or a Glenmorangie 10 years. These are both Scottish single malts that you can get at a good price in a halfway well sorted supermarket.

I myself started with Laphroaig and Talisker, is not necessarily what for beginners…

Mediachaos
1 year ago

I want to confirm the statements.

But it comes to the end, WARUM You want to get used to whisky. Just for the alcohol effect or because you are interested in the variety of this product and want to deal with it?

If you are interested in the topic, participation in one or other keying would definitely be recommended. YouTube videos can also help to dive into this complex world.

A cheaper Johnny Walker (red) is certainly not the right way. When it comes to the effect, leave it. Right whisky lovers do not drink because of the effect.

Kugelflitz
1 year ago

Not at all. Either he tastes one or not.

Johnny Walker, Jim Beam and Co. is junk. This has absolutely nothing to do with whisky.

Can you take part in a tasting?

myzyny04
1 year ago

That would be bad for me. Either you take a good one or just leave it.

myzyny04
1 year ago
Reply to  Miquel46

I’m just drinking a 15-year-old girl. It’s still in the frame I can afford. Better, but they’re too expensive.

https://www.whisky.de/shop/Schottland/Single-Malt/Glenfidich-Our-Solera-Fifteen-15 years.html

Kugelflitz
1 year ago

On the basis of such evaluations, I wouldn’t fix it.

myzyny04
1 year ago

Well… two.

R & D

Kugelflitz
1 year ago

There are definitely better and similar. Price frame.

Hellomehelp
1 year ago

None

Nelson100
1 year ago

It’s best if you don’t get used to whisky at all.

This recommendation also applies to all alcoholics.

MAD1989
1 year ago
Reply to  Nelson100

Not helpful, let alone answer the question.