Anonymous wrote:Don’t get some Johnnie walker blend. I don’t care how expensive
Anonymous wrote:My husband, a Scotch lover, favors Balvenie. There are a bunch of different ages that would meet your price.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Johnnie Walker Swing. It is smooth like velvet. The bottle rocks back and forth and it was Lyndon Johnson's preferred alcoholic beverage.
,"Complex and sophisticated with almost perfumed sweetness. Unquestionably soft and accessible, you are sure to notice the fanciful vanilla and sherry-cask wood notes wafting."
No no no. The only half decent scotch/whisky made outside of Scotland is chivas or monkey shoulder.
I’d look for a single malt, highlands, like macallan or glen morangie.
Does smoky whiskey have more carcinogens. This is a serious question—is there actual smoke or char involved?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband, a Scotch lover, favors Balvenie. There are a bunch of different ages that would meet your price.
Talk to him about drinking and cancer https://www.nytimes.com/2025/01/03/health/alcohol-surgeon-general-warning.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You DO know that drinking is increasingly tied to cancer? Wtaf kind of person would be gifting alcohol at this point?
Going out in the sun is linked to cancer, gotta live a little. And honestly people who enjoy scotch like this individual are not pounding alcohol, they sip for taste.
Very little joy in life is gained from telling others to stop enjoying life’s small pleasures because they might die.
Thanks for the other recs I’ll look into them!
Drinking habitually is enough to do you in. This is like giving someone a pack of cigarettes - and it’s my business because like with lung cancer, my taxes and health insurance premiums are paying for all this.
Same for skin cancer. You should advocate for burkas.
I don’t think Burkas have any particular spf value - but there is increasing links between cancer and booze.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Johnnie Walker Swing. It is smooth like velvet. The bottle rocks back and forth and it was Lyndon Johnson's preferred alcoholic beverage.
,"Complex and sophisticated with almost perfumed sweetness. Unquestionably soft and accessible, you are sure to notice the fanciful vanilla and sherry-cask wood notes wafting."
No no no. The only half decent scotch/whisky made outside of Scotland is chivas or monkey shoulder.
I’d look for a single malt, highlands, like macallan or glen morangie.