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Expensive single malt Scotch flavour
I am a firm believer that whiskey should be "naturally" flavored through its distillation and ageing processes and natural ingredients, without gimmicky, flavor additives. Just my opinion.
If we are counting Angel’s Envy Rye as flavored because of the rum casks. Then that by far 😂
I really like that alcoholic graham cracker taste lol
SC1, yea I mean it’s different because they don’t choose a traditional barrel for it so that they get that flavor is how I thought of it. I also understand your view though!
Rising Star
Hibiki Blossom Harmony - In all seriousness, as mentioned in other comments, do you really want a whisky with artificial flavors in it? As you drink more whisky, you start to pick up “natural” flavors from the whisky.
The only one I really like is Jameson Cold Brew. Something about coffee and whiskey is just great.
I also keep Honey Jack on hand, but that’s only to add a little zing to hot tea.
Not a fan of sweetly-flavored anything.
If neat or on the rocks - will never drink flavored whiskey.
For mixing - honey whiskey (Jack or Wild Turkey) for tea and Crown salted caramel for coffee. That’s about it. I generally prefer to get those flavors through homemade syrups or genuine brandy like Lairds.
Black Velvet Caramel - don't call me crazy but I swear by it!!!
Old Smokey Salted Caramel is da bomb. 🤤
My favorite flavored is Knob Creek Maple. Screwball or sqrl make terrific shots when blended with chambord or similar fruit/berry liquor.