What is the difference between the taste of bourbon whiskey and scotch whiskey?!


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What is the difference between the taste of bourbon whiskey and scotch whiskey?

I considering trying scotch whiskey, but want to get an average opinion, so I can have a general idea of what I'm getting into.

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2 months ago
I'm considering trying scotch whiskey, but want to get an average opinion, so I can have a general idea of what I'm getting into.


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2 months ago
I'm considering trying scotch whiskey, but want to get an average opinion, so I can have a general idea of what I'm getting into.

They are totally different from each other all depends on your taste buds a blended brand usually is smoother myself I per fer Crown Royal which is a blended Bourbon but little expensive try Winsor bourbon real smooth and cost is lower mix them with coke, 7-up ,water or over ice

Try Maker's Mark Bourbon! It's nice & mellow. Scotch gave me a pounding hangover.

STOP DRINKING WHISKEY!!!!! ITS TERRIBLE FOR U AND ULL DIE SONNER THAN U NEED TO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

There's a world of difference between the taste of bourbon and the taste of scotch. I personally don't prefer scotch, its a very aquired taste. That, and the really good stuff (which is really all you should drink) will cost you a verra pretty penny.

scotch is one of the most disgusting drinks ive ever tried. stick with bourbon.

Scotch has a smoky peaty flavor. I would suggest going with a blended over a single malt if you have never tried scotch before. Blended are generally less expensive and lighter in flavor.

hell dude, either one will get u drunk, but as far as taste goes... i'd say scotch whiskey is definately better. y not just like go to a party and bring both types (make sure that other people there will match you. that means they'll bring stuff too) then try them both there. if you dont like one, just pass that bottle around. and then get stupid! haha. party on!




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