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Big Drunkin Monkey!!
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I just got a bottle of Pig Nose scotch which I think is a double malt scotch...it is very very good! I am smoking a Opus X Lancero which has about a year on it and it compliments it perfectly....the Opus is kicking my ass!!! I am buzzing tough!
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I think I'm normal...
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Single malt = malt whisky from one distillery Pure Malt/Vatted Malt/Blended Malt = malt whisky from more than one distillery Blended = grain and malt whisky from more than one distillery Single grain = grain whisky from one distillery |
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Well, Blended/Vatted/Pure Malt would be correct for a double malt.
I've heard that term used for a few malts which can be misleading. A double malt should be better than a single malt right? I've also seen blended malts from 2 distilleries that don't try to mislead the consumer with that moniker. |
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