Just turned 21 and my father is the only whiskey enthusiast I know personally. But he’s into some really expensive and “acquired” tasting bourbons. From my limited googling, Jameson is the way to go? I only really have had Evan Williams from my college days

  • thirdorbital@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    You had Evan Williams - did you like it? What about it did you like or not like? Do you want to keep with that sweet corn and caramel flavors > try bourbon. If you want something with more spice > try rye. If you want more of a malty or bready flavor > try a blended scotch.

    All that to say, there isn’t a one-size-fits-all answer to this. The more you can tell us about what you like and don’t like, the better we can tailor recommendations.

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    Jameson is a good one. I think Makers Mark is another solid first whiskey. Personally I didn’t like the barley flavor in Jameson when I first drank it, but that might be other’s favorite part.

    Because there is so much variety in whiskey, there isn’t a “best first whiskey”. You could make an argument for “best first Irish whiskey”, “best first bourbon”, “best first scotch” etc, but even then I don’t think there’s a “best” since there’s so much variety even in those categories.

    It depends on what kinds of flavors the drinker typically likes. What kind of drinks do you usually like?