What is better a irish whiskey or a scotish?!


Question:

What is better a irish whiskey or a scotish?


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its a question of personal taste

It's down to personal choice, they both have their individual merits.

Scottish (single malt)

IRISH - Bushmills is just the best - so smooooth

Irish of course paddy or jameson or power

I live quite near to the Bushmills Distillery so I am going to say Bushmills Whiskey of course !

neither you should try Scottish that's the best.

i think scottish......I just feel there is a lot more variety....I know that jameson and bush mills are not the only types of irish whiskey but it seems that all i see.

scottish whiskey all day .......irish whiskeys are to sweet .

I prefer good American bourbon to basically all Irish whiskey, but the best scotch is better than either.

Aged single-malt scotch has complexity and depth that you just can't find (and frankly wouldn't want) in some other liquors. Look for one that's aged at least 12 years.

Question of taste!

I've known Irishmen who wouldn't touch their own, but I like it. Old Bushmills best is very fine indeed!

But Scotland has more distilleries & therefore more choice.

As a "standard range" malt Old Pulteney does it for me, but, as I say, it's all down to your choice!

A drop of scotch, babee!

I think it is Irish. It has more taste and favor, but thats my opinion.

That is a subjective question, no right answer. I personally Like the Irish whiskey but sometimes drink the Scotch.

irish scotish

WHISKEY is Irish and WHISKY is Scottish

Personally I prefer Irish. It's got a smoother taste - Bushmills is nice.

both are very good ;)

Black Bush neat. (Irish whiskey) - there's no beating it.




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