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Gateways: do new drinkers start with blends?

 
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PostPosted: Sat Feb 05, 2011 5:49 am    Post subject: Gateways: do new drinkers start with blends? Reply with quote

It's common knowledge that blended whisky is the gateway to single malts...

Monkeyshit. Current research shows that new single malt drinkers are much more likely to pass go, collect $200 and go straight to singles, bypassing the alleged gateway blends.

It's just like when the Preacher defends unlabeled alteration of rums when he pronounced that Pyrat XO's deceptions were just fine, because "...it's a gateway rum". Oh yeah?

Double monkeyshit.

This is yet another contrived excuse for an obviously altered "rum" that fails to claim its copious and unlabeled additives and faux flavorings. An avoidance maneuver designed to ignore the real issue, and forgive this faux rum because "...it tastes good" and might lead new drinkers to actual, pure rum (which he never really names). In the same way I intend to ignore the Shillery's monkeyshit; rather I'd prefer to praise the Shillery...

As a "gateway" to a real website. This one, lol!
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 25, 2011 9:34 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Even thought it is purely anecdotal, my introduction into the world of Scotch and thereon was via a Johnnie Walker Black Label tasting event back in 2000.

Single malts did come later, but I feel there is plenty to search among the blended Scotch world, particularly long established blends that are fading from the North American market (White Horse, as one example), or on the other side of the spectrum, products put out by John Glaser's Compass Box.

Just my 2 cents.


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