While on tour, in the UK,

we spent a few days in Scotland, around Troon, Turnberry and Edinborough, and had a chance to taste MANY of the local Scotch Whisky's (no e). I learned that I liked the lowland variety, with a heavy influence of peat and smoke, but not TOO much. Laphroaig is fantastic, but pretty expensive. Lagavulin is also VERY good, but also kinda pricey. Long story short, I found that Bowmore (since 1779) is a good alternative. Wow. Great single malt at a good price. Kinda scary. You're welcome.

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