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I'm going to post this on two forums here at whiskey.com to see what kind of responses I get. I'm not a big scotch drinker but I do like it, I've had both single malts (occasionally a sip of expensive stuff from my friend's glass who smokes cigars with me) and occasionally cheaper single malts that I might have, and also some blended stuff (not expensive). Is there REALLY that much difference betwen single malts and the blends? How about a comparison between good single malts and an expensive blend? Do the expensive blends hold their own in a comparison? In dog breeding, most say that the hybrids are preferable to the pure lines, usually smarter and longer-lived, mind you scotch isn't dogs though.
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While it is true that hybrids can be stronger, it is the pure breds that win the dog shows
![]() In my experience, I feel like the blends tend to be very consistent and strong up front. However, I feel like they are missing out on some of the originality that one gets with a single blend and that you don't taste layers of flavors that come out in your mouth. |
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Both blends and single malts can be great, or ordinary.
Blends pride themselves on smooth balanced flavor profiles that are very consistent over time. Single malts pride themselves on some signature characteristics that make them what they are, also trying to remain balanced and smooth. I like both, BUT I have many, many more single malts because I like the little nuances.
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ok here is my opinion. i used to drink blends quite frequently in college and even up until i went to Scotland. then i tried single malts and i can definitely tell a difference. single malts have more flavor and are much smoother. blends tend to be harsh. i can now tell the difference between a blend and a single malt. as i was told by the tour leader at Glengoyne - blends are ok to have. they are really meant for mixing. but single malts are meant to be enjoyed and savored.
soooo, if you are looking to just mix a drink and not enjoy the flavor of the liquor itself - go for blends. if you want to just sit, sip and savor, go for the single malts. |
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The difference is that blended whisky has grain alcohol mixed into the whisky, making it harsh. A vatted malt, or pure malt whisky, would be a better example of you point (hybrid breeds). A blend has to be done WELL in order to not be harsh.
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This is true, but an oversimplification of what the other (not malted barley) grains add to a blend. The grain alcohol is not the 190 proof rot gut you buy in the liquor store, but aged grain spirit carefully selected to balance the flavors in the blend. It's not just random filler used to extend the malt spirit. The difference between a standard rail blended scotch for mixing and a fine blend for sipping is profound. Order the Johnnie Walker gift set with 4 200cc bottles (red, black, gold, and blue) and you and a couple friends can see what I'm talking about. It's also a good example of the effects of additional aging.
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Quote:
Last edited by bkblankenship; 01-01-2011 at 06:16 PM. |
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thank you for your input ken. i don't profess to be a scotch expert by any means. i'm just a person who started out drinking blends in college and now in my 30s, have started appreciating the world of single malts. honestly, once i found single malts, i stopped drinking blends but now that you suggested some of the top notch blends, i'd love to try some.
you are totally right about some single malts being harsher than others. we did a single malt tasting last night with 10 types and i found some harsh and some smooth. it just varies. i found the smoothest and most pleasant we had was Glenrothes. thanks again for your input on the subject because as a scotch lover, i want to continually learn about the drink and try different types. |
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