7 PERFECT Whiskies for Beginners!

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  • In this video, I am going to give you a beginner's guide to the best whisky for beginners to drink straight/neat. These whiskies are typically smooth and the easiest to drink for non-whiskey drinkers while also being good and cheap. I also discuss how you can learn to drink whiskey correctly and which whiskey brands you should start with.
    00:00 Beginners Guide to Whisky
    01:48 The 3 Types of Scotch You Should Know!
    02:45 Best Beginner Ex-Bourbon Cask Whisky
    04:27 Best Whiskey for Bourbon Drinkers
    05:32 Best Beginner Sherry Cask Whisky
    06:37 Best Beginner Peaty Smoky Whisky
    08:50 My Top 10 Intermediate Whiskies
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  • @danieljerosch5602
    @danieljerosch5602 Год назад +34

    I'm a simple man. I see Phil post a video, I click.

  • @kellywellington7122
    @kellywellington7122 Год назад +21

    My first taste of single malt was from a test beaker at the Strathmill distillery in Keith, Scotland. That was before single malts were widely marketed in the US. Just a few years later, as marketing of single malts ramped up, I did a cursory taste test and settled on Glenfiddich 12. I stayed with that for a couple of decades. It was the Scotch addition to the standard Bushmills I kept in my cabinet. From there, I slid into Glenfiddich 15, with its more sherried profile. About that time, I started trying other single malts. I stumbled into Laphroaig and was immediately repelled and alienated. I would go a couple of decades before I returned to Scotland and got a taste of 'lightly peated' single malts, specifically Highland Park's Einar. Of course, it wasn't sold in the US and I couldn't find another HP product that delivered. So, I set out on my journey to fill out my liquor cabinet. Starting with about six bottles of spirits in 2018, I have now amassed a selection of about 80 bottles of spirits, most of them single malt Scotches, representing a wide selection of flavor profiles. Benromach 15 is, by far, my favorite. The Glencadam 10 rates very high, as does the Kilchoman Sanaig, Bunnahabhain 12, Port Charlotte 10, Deanston 12, and the Isle of Raasay Hebredian. The past few months have been something of a Nantucket sleigh ride of acquisition and I suspect I'm approaching exhaustion of my budget...but I've still to obtain my luxury bottle of Signet. For my 70th!

  • @Valera_Scotland
    @Valera_Scotland Год назад +8

    Laphroaig and Lagavulin were my gateways!
    Now I really recommend: Ledaig 10, Springbank 10 (probably my overall favourite whisky on my journey... It's a shame I only tend to find it once or twice a year in the shops as a reasonable price) .... and when you are ready for it.... Ardbeg Uigeadail ... That last one in particular is pretty crazy, but special too (barbecued meat, tar, smoke, berries... it's worth giving it time)..
    Having said all this, worth remembering that we are different, and I'm a smokey whisky lover.. For others, something like Arran 10, Bunnahabhain 12 etc will be a better choice... I just gravitate to the smoke and peat and savoury, instead of the sweetness... In fact may give my Arran 10 away, I just can't get into it
    p.s. I have now made it a rule to only buy: non chill filtered, non coloured and over 46%.... it just weeds out the basic stuff, and narrows down the options...as an alternative to Laphroaig 10, the Lore is fantastic and it's 48% too..
    I would suggest - don't always go with hype. Do some research and maybe order some samples on line. I have saved ALOT of money by buying samples on Master of Malt for example and realising that I don't like sherry heavy whiskies (e.g. Springbank 15, Bunnahabhain 18 etc)...
    For Lagavulin 16, I can only say that it is over-priced for what it is. It is coloured, chill filtered and expensive.. I like the taste, but there is so much more in the integrity malts mentioned above (in my opinion anyway)...

  • @Vortex1988
    @Vortex1988 Год назад +4

    My first experience with scotch was Johnnie Walker Black Label. A friend of mine suggested that I try it at a bar we were at, and I realized that it was something I could drink neat and enjoy. The first thing that really sent me down the single malt rabbit hole, though, was Ardbeg Uigeadail. I had already tried Lagavulin 16 at a friend's house, and I really didn't like it. I really wanted to see if I could find something peated that I did like though, and I also wanted to try some things other than scotch, so I ran out and got three bottles: Ardbeg Uigeadail, Benromach 10, and Woodinville Rye. I ended up liking all of them, but the Uigeadail is the first one that I tried and is what really blew me away. I couldn't believe the intensity of the flavors, and I was absolutely hooked. It's a bit of an unorthodox journey for a beginner, choosing a 54% abv heavily peated scotch and actually enjoying it, but that's the one that really started my journey, and I still love it to this day.

  • @elduderino3120
    @elduderino3120 11 месяцев назад +2

    GlenLivet... my dad (in his later years) finally graduated from bourbon to GlenLivet 15. That stuff has some memories for me.
    Laphroiag was my first single malt. When I was a lad of 17/18, I never really enjoyed the taste of cheap lagers (Stella, Kronenborg etc) as I'd been brought up on red wine. I enjoyed getting drunk of course, but I would experiment with drinks just about every time I went to the pub to the point that my friends would leave me out when they bought a round because they knew I'd take too long choosing something. A bonus was that my shot of Laphroaig would last me about half an hour! Back then (1995) if a pub had a single malt it was usually Laphroaig or Macallan, but after a while (late '90s/early '00s) I started seeing Talisker, Oban, and Glenkinchie in a lot of bars and enjoyed the Glenkinchie but it was perhaps a little too smooth for my palette. Drank a lot of all of those, then started drinking Glenrothes after my brother gifted me one for my birthday (around the mid '00s I also started noticing a deterioration in whisky quality - I'd had Jura in the late '90s, but the mid/late '00s it was becoming very bland).
    As big-name malts became... kind of shitty compared to how they tasted in the '90s, I started an on-off fling with bourbon as I was visiting my dad in the states a lot. After I'd tried all of the big names and even done a Kentucky distillery tour holiday, I came back to Europe and had a batch 46 Aberlour Abunadh that blew my socks off, and from then I was a regular Aberlour 12 buyer (I couldn't find the Abunadh in Spain).
    Laga 16 isn't the same anymore, and I've nearly finished a Kilchoman Senaig - it was a little too smoke-forward for me for most of the bottle, but by the halfway mark I started to taste less smoke and more of the sherry cask influence. It's a really good dram if you're a smoke fan, and I would still say I enjoyed it, but neither the Senaig or the Laga are touching PC10 for me.
    I cosine all of your suggestions... for a bourbon drinker, try an Arran 10, or a Classic Laddie maybe? Sherry bombs usually go down well with newcomers, and if you like the Laga 16 but want better value for money, Ledaig 10 is cheaper and tastes better to me.

  • @pcsongi
    @pcsongi Год назад +6

    I would add to the list one of my gateway single malt: Talisker 10. I already liked the peaty-smoky stuffs thanks to the Laphroaig 10 but the very kickstart was the Talisker 10 for me.

    • @pcsongi
      @pcsongi Год назад

      And the Glenfarclas 12 and 15 was my gateway drug into the sherry forward single malts.

    • @AlmirSevero1
      @AlmirSevero1 7 месяцев назад

      Also my kickstart into the whisky world

  • @Chancla196
    @Chancla196 Год назад

    Totally agree with your list of whiskies! Tried all of them.. Thanks for your effort

  • @landonlyons7951
    @landonlyons7951 4 месяца назад +1

    I know alot of people love balvine double wood, that's one I really gravitated too at first. I have recommended glenscotia double wood, it's about the same price in canada, fairly available and exposes people to new flavors, in an approachable way

  • @loonypeat312
    @loonypeat312 Год назад

    I always look forward to your videos: educational and full of information. Thanks!! First was Glenlivet and Lagavulin 16. Love my Scotches. Currently Arran 10 is my fav!

  • @ganesankpillay3768
    @ganesankpillay3768 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks , nice review ❤

  • @geekoid83
    @geekoid83 4 месяца назад +1

    I started drinking bourbon in my late 30ies. Not really liking any other whiskey I tried. But I recently got introduced to a Swedish sherried whiskey called High Coast Berg and was blown away! This stuff is not Smoky at all, I had no idea!
    Now am really looking forward to trying some more.
    This channel seems to be a fountain of information. Thanks Phil!

  • @davidm_shaw
    @davidm_shaw Год назад +3

    Nice video, Phil. My whisky journey in a nutshell below:
    (1) Began with Jura 12 Elixir (bought for a whisky night. Okay but not compelling).
    (2) Talisker 10: “Wow! Whisky can be *really* interesting.”
    (3) Glen Scotia 15: this was the one that sent me headlong into whisky geekdom.
    Keep up the good work, mate.

  • @troylittle5715
    @troylittle5715 Год назад +4

    My first single malt was the Glenmorangie 14 Quinta Rubin Port cask, how to coworker recommend it to me and it took me quite some time to really appreciate it. I think an easy recommendation for people getting into the world is something like a Woodford double oaked due to its sweetness and approachability, most of the times when I recommend a scotch people are afraid lol

  • @daipau
    @daipau 7 месяцев назад +2

    Mine was the Glenlivet 12y (long time ago) and shortly after I switched to Bourbon. Recently I've been back to Scotch but my palate changed and now I'm interested in peaty, smoky whisky. The Caol Ila 12y did it for me when I was in Scotland. Thanks for your video!

  • @RalphMettier
    @RalphMettier Год назад +4

    Spot on Phil. Aberlour 12 was not the first one I bought, but it was the one that first amazed me at how delicious a whisky could be. Then, for a while, I liked sherried scotch but really couldn't tolerate anything peated - even HP12 was too smokey for me. Enter the Kilchoman Sanaig, that really opened my eyes to a new world of flavour. Fast forward to today, and I struggle to find a single malt that I don't like 😄

  • @thewhiskyenthusiast
    @thewhiskyenthusiast Год назад +1

    Great list Phil! My first whisky which got me hooked to Scotch was Laphroaig 10 and I will always remember that moment! Interestingly my wife who said she hates whisky was absolutely blown away when I had her try Uigeadail! Now her favourite is the Signet but peaty whiskies do tend to bring some people in to the fold. Cheers for another brilliant video! 🥃

  • @marek_r
    @marek_r Год назад +1

    I totally agree with recommending the peaty whiskies for beginners. It's what got me into scotch, although I will never know for sure whether it was Bowmore 12 or Ledaig 10 which converted me. I had several drams that night but the one thing I'm certain about is that peaty has been my favourite style ever since I tried a single malt for the first time!

  • @GeoffreyBangers
    @GeoffreyBangers Год назад

    Great video! The whisky that really hooked me was probably Old Pultney 12yr. I remember that salty sea note really resonate with me. I live on the coast, and love the beach, so it was a natural fit. The next was Talisker 10. Another coasal, briney, spicy, sweet pour I fell in love with. Now both are not on my radar, but I remember them fondly.

  • @melissa7867
    @melissa7867 Год назад +1

    Always informative and entertaining! Thank you once again for such a great video! Cheers!🥃😊

  • @reneetuur1558
    @reneetuur1558 Год назад

    hello Phil , whisky that brought me into this ,was Bowmore Darkest 15 y . It changed my life 25 years ago. Love your videos.thanks

  • @jasonedwardledburynewzeala9897
    @jasonedwardledburynewzeala9897 Год назад +1

    I tried a Talisker 10. Loved it as my first smokey whiskey. ❤❤❤The Whiskey That Got Me Started Was The Glenmorangie 14 quinta ruban. So smooth easy to drink. Yum.😊👍🥰🥰🥰😋😋😋

  • @whiskyinsv
    @whiskyinsv Год назад +7

    Hey Phil, excellent lists. Like yourself, my journey started with Glenlivet 12 but it was the Laphroaig 10 that made me a real whisky enthusiast

    • @FirstPhilWhisky
      @FirstPhilWhisky  Год назад +2

      Wow! We had a very similar intro to Scotch. Thanks mate!

  • @ashersspicekitchen5965
    @ashersspicekitchen5965 Год назад +1

    What got me into whiskey drinking was Kirkland blended and what got me into the smoky ones was Lagavulin 16, but after hearing you comparing that to Loch Gorm and taking integrity bottling into consideration I’m looking forward to trying Loch Gorm. I think Loch Gorm has the best looking bottle in the industry

  • @EdenRiot2
    @EdenRiot2 Год назад +2

    The whiskey that started my journey was Wild Turkey Rare Breed, a barrel proof Bourbon.
    I was shocked that something as high a proof as that was flavorful, but not hot.
    Bourbon was the gateway to me and as I was starting that journey a friend of mine had started experimenting with Scotch. Eventually we began sharing our favorites and now we both love it all.

  • @011humphrey
    @011humphrey Год назад +1

    My first whisky was Balletines, that got quickly replaced by Jameson, the first single malt I had was the aberlour 12 ncf. To me whiskytastings are a great way to explore what I like. That is how I got to know the smoky ones, great posts by the way

  • @prokopartworks
    @prokopartworks 6 месяцев назад +1

    At some point, I noticed the smoke in Johnnie Walker Red. That's what sparked a conversation with a friend over the whiskey list at the bar we were at, and we both got drams of Ardbeg 10. I love peat, and I like trying different Islay or Speyside distilleries and noticing some of the other complexities. A Talisker 10 with a crushable amber lager is a great night out.

  • @dennisvandepol5938
    @dennisvandepol5938 5 месяцев назад +1

    Awesome video and very helpfull.
    My first was Glenfiddich 12 and Dahlwinnie 15, after that i got some Glen Livet's and Redbreast 12. Both also very nice and smooth. Now i'm going for a higher abv en just got the Arran 10 and Bunnahabain 12. For me personally i didn't like the smoky ones but after some experience i find a hint of smoke in the background rather interesting.

  • @1125mikem
    @1125mikem Год назад

    I love your videos.. informative and interesting.. i am more into bourbon and a little Irish .. Scotch is something i want to dabble in more... And your videos and this one in particular .. will help me do that!😀

  • @SaxOps1
    @SaxOps1 Год назад +2

    Ardbeg 10 was the first that just clicked for me! Still one of my favourites

  • @tinchin75
    @tinchin75 Год назад

    My first single malt was Glen Elgin 12, and it's still a favorite for me. Great one for beginners. On the smoky side, I'll suggest Talisker 10. Great channel, greetings from Argentina!

  • @davidowen2834
    @davidowen2834 Год назад +1

    Hi Phil, as always a throughly thought though and good put over video. With me ( oh many moons ago) my first malt was Glenlivet 12 and as for a peated dram it was of course Laphraiog 10. Slàinte Mhath Phil.

  • @evanlitchfield4621
    @evanlitchfield4621 10 месяцев назад +1

    the first whiskey that opened my eyes was buffalo trace. I started looking into the best scotch and an article recommended Balvenie 21 port cask, but recommended the 12 as the intro to Balvenie. And so Balvenie 12 Double wood started my descent into the rabbit hole of whiskey.

  • @OverlandDrams
    @OverlandDrams Год назад

    The Arran 10 sucked me back into the wide world of whisky 🥃. All thanks to your recommendations @firstphil!

  • @joshuaclacher1118
    @joshuaclacher1118 Год назад +1

    This is great! I'm going to send beginners to this video!
    I would add the glenfiddich 15 to the sherry category and a green spot to the bourbon forward ( rather, smooth Irish) category.
    I agree with the Lagavulin price going up is a difficult first bottle, but if the beginners palate does like peaty whisky - it is a must buy later down the road as it is a clissic and will be a favorite!

  • @austinh7967
    @austinh7967 6 месяцев назад +1

    My first ever single malt was just yesterday. Glenlivet 12 year double oaked. Loved it compared to most bourbons! Delicious malt and fruit with a lot of character for a $35 whiskey!
    I’m thinking of picking up Deanston 12 as my first bottle purchase of a single malt scotch. (The Glenlivet was a 50ml)

  • @JeffWhisky
    @JeffWhisky Год назад +3

    Top tier video as always buddy. Finding more and more people are being lured in with peated whisky. Lagavulin 16 is fantastic bait. Cheers to the next one 🥃

  • @michaeltovey02607
    @michaeltovey02607 5 месяцев назад +1

    Glenlivet 12 is always in my collection. An easy drinking, affordable and smooth nectar. I also love Glenlivet 15 (French oak). My collection has expanded somewhat to include Cardu, Smokehead, Wormtub, Aberlour. I like them all.

  • @rodstudemire6966
    @rodstudemire6966 Год назад

    Excellent presentation great delicious pours all around. Ardbeg 10 changed everything I knew about scotch. It was first true experience, I’ve had many more, yet and still Ardbeg is my fav to this day.

  • @revolvermaster4939
    @revolvermaster4939 10 месяцев назад +1

    43 years ago Laphroaig 10 was my first whisky and it was far different back then, it’s much smoother & richer now.

  • @zoltanmpapp
    @zoltanmpapp 11 месяцев назад +1

    My first malt was Old Pulteney 12 quite few years ago, and actually tried many since (Nikka from the barrell, Arefeldies, ARdbegs, Highland parks, Abelours etc...) but without any knowledge whatsoever how should I put the taste experience in place, what casks mean, let alone appreciating it, it was about quantity for me, to get drunk from nice looking bottles. So I adandoned whisky for many years, as I drink less and less to almost 0, then not long ago I saw a Dalwhinnie heavily discounted, and I pulled the trigger. Gosh it was so good on the nose, the honey especially. I like it so much that I went to the distillery this spring. Since then I kinda hooked, and thanks to these channels, learnig a lot about whisky, and eager to discover more.
    I buy a bottle a month to try stuff, but I never finish them, few days a week I just pour and drink minimal amounts. For me the nose is the hook, I tend sniff the dram for long long minutes, and hours after the whisky dried out from the glass, its beautiful.

  • @franciscodiaz3028
    @franciscodiaz3028 7 месяцев назад +1

    For the price and taste and complexity, i would go with glenmorangie quinta ruban. My wife likes the islays, i prefer the highlands. I know the glenmorangie isnt an isla but it does take you on a journey. Glenlivets founders reserve is another good one and really economical. Another approach i would go is to buy the sample sets that different distilleries offer. You can buy 3 different bottles at a good price. Bottles are much smaller.

  • @ytbenny1964
    @ytbenny1964 5 месяцев назад

    I was never a drinker let alone a single malt scotch fan. Then I had my first peated whisky Octomore 6.3 and my mind was blown. I have now gravitated to ex-bourbon and sherry expressions and my journey is well under way. Thanks for your input Phil. You’ve helped immensely.

  • @primewhisky
    @primewhisky Год назад

    Mid 90’s it was The Glenmorangie sherry wood that started my journey but just after that it was the peat,Bowmore, and I loved it😋😋

  • @chrisbergin390
    @chrisbergin390 10 месяцев назад +1

    The first single malt i liked was the glenmorangie 10, the first peated one i liked was the lagavulin 8. An old local pub of mine used to sell it for £3 a drink

  • @bryanosborne3853
    @bryanosborne3853 Год назад +1

    Amongst my favorite Single Malts is the Bruichladdich "The Classic Laddie". It is around $55 in my area and it is fantastic. What is more fun is to follow it with a Port Charlotte 10 (Also from Bruichladdich) and trace the single malt notes from the Laddie to the PC10. That makes for a good time.

  • @ollirasanen1222
    @ollirasanen1222 Год назад +1

    I have spent quite a bit of time learning stuff about whisky and trying to get my hands on different style of whiskies. I was laughing for the fact that so many of my bottles were on the video, maybe I did something right 😅 Great video, this will help so many people so much time exploring whisky 😊

  • @chinthm
    @chinthm 16 дней назад

    Lagavulin as a beginner I fell in love with

  • @nickcimdins5579
    @nickcimdins5579 Год назад +2

    The whiskey that really got me into the smoky category was Connemara Peated Single Malt Irish Whiskey. It's relatively inexpensive, not *too* smoky for a beginner and eminently sippable

  • @christina3512
    @christina3512 6 месяцев назад

    Red Breast 12 was the whiskey that got me into whiskey many years ago, and Laphroaig 10 was the one that got me into Scotch a little later. I typically have good luck giving beginners Irish whiskey because of the sweeter flavor profile and lower burn. I recommend Red Breast 12, Powers Gold Label, and even Jameson Stout Cask regularly. I've also had success with sherry finished Scotch. A few friends who weren't new to whiskey but also weren't really into it have enjoyed Dalmore 12 and Aberlour 12.

  • @dmytroskripchenko9632
    @dmytroskripchenko9632 5 месяцев назад +1

    It is interesting to see how taste differs from person to person. I am pretty new to the whisky and when I was researching where to start I picked Glenlivet 12. Unfortunately it was opposite for me, I did not like it at all and it somewhat stopped my whisky journey. What worked just great is Springnbank 10 and Kilkeran 12. It is often said that those are not for the beginners, but it’s what really brought me into the whisky.

  • @Rugged-Mongol
    @Rugged-Mongol Год назад

    For my 25'th b-day, procured meself my first own bottle of whisky, the Balvenie 12 doublewood. T'was superb.

  • @CameronWaldon
    @CameronWaldon 11 месяцев назад

    Congrats on the new place! I also have a three y/o and a four month old!
    Best cheap Aussie bottles are Starward, Archie Rose and Kinglake is ok, but the best stuff comes from Tassie.
    Overeem Port Cask cask strength is a must have despite the price.
    And anything from Heartwood (Tim Duckett) or TIB - Tasmanian Independent Bottlers (Tim Duckett)
    Just picked up the Benrinnes 15 Flora and Fauna, also awesome!

  • @Koby616
    @Koby616 Год назад

    I really felt in love with whiskey after wild turkey 101. It had such big flavours comparing to others I tried.

  • @danielsimons5706
    @danielsimons5706 11 месяцев назад +1

    Phil... good reecommendations..
    BTW the Glenfiddich 'classic 12' (green bottle) has sherry cask, but the Glenlivet 12 does not.
    I now play a game with my non Whiskyfile dinner guests, to find a Whisky they will appreciate.. the one that get's them excited the most is the Tamdhu 12

  • @motleyscintilla
    @motleyscintilla 6 месяцев назад

    My first bottle that I owned to drink neat was Aber Falls. Very satisfying

  • @laurentsteck6086
    @laurentsteck6086 Год назад

    Great video for new whisky starters. I fell in love with whisky when I tasted the octomore 6.03. I know, not really a beginner whisky, but that's the one. Cheers

    • @FirstPhilWhisky
      @FirstPhilWhisky  Год назад

      Wow! you did jump in the deep end. So good! Cheers Laurent

  • @jimtuggey
    @jimtuggey Год назад

    I live in the US and was strictly a bourbon guy (mostly Maker’s) until my wife got me a whisky advent calendar from the UK. The first day was an Islay blended malt, blew my mind! The next day I had run out and get a bottle of Laphroaig. I agree it’s a good idea for someone that’s new to scotch to try a peaty one, it may be the best thing they’ve ever tasted. Great list overall! The Dalwhinnie is definitely a good one for people that’ve been turned off by other scotches.

  • @vladimirdemenko6860
    @vladimirdemenko6860 Год назад +4

    I would recommend Talisker 10, that whisky made me scotch lover and its easy to find. Also for the budget option for begginers I like Naked grouse (malt), Monkey shoulder and Dewars 12 double oak

  • @McIntyresMalts
    @McIntyresMalts Год назад

    Great category breakdown, better approach than regions for sure

    • @FirstPhilWhisky
      @FirstPhilWhisky  Год назад +1

      Thanks mate! Yeah regions can be too confusing. I feel like there's more exceptions than there are patterns amongst most regions.

    • @McIntyresMalts
      @McIntyresMalts Год назад +1

      @@FirstPhilWhisky much more clear for a beginner to understand too. Always quality content 🔥

  • @freddiemoses467
    @freddiemoses467 Год назад +2

    I have been using Slane Irish whiskey as an entry gateway to getting family and friends into Whiskey drinking. It's blended ex-bourbon and ex-sherry casks and very smooth. Abelour 14 is my go to but I have to admit that the Slane is fantastic value when you can get a bottle for £19 in the sale....I walked out with 4 bottles and have been gifting them to friends. Enjoying Propper Twelve tonight. Cheers!

    • @FirstPhilWhisky
      @FirstPhilWhisky  Год назад +1

      Oh yeah, I remember that being crazy good value. Great pick!

  • @royboy2124
    @royboy2124 Год назад

    Great video. The Kilchoman Sanaig has become a desert island whiskey for me and they've actually become my favorite Islay distillery. Cheers!

    • @FirstPhilWhisky
      @FirstPhilWhisky  Год назад

      Great to hear. I think it's a tossup between them and Port Charlotte for me. Great drams.

  • @rojanshabani
    @rojanshabani Год назад

    Glenfiddich and Glenmorangie got me into Whisky back in 2010. Aberlour A'Bunadh and Benriach Curiositas 10 got me into Whisky as a hobby. 🥰

  • @louisdanao
    @louisdanao Год назад

    Laphroaig and Lagavulin are defo the ones that made me a whisky guy. I've tasted all of the bottles in this video and I'd say all are fantastic. They cover just about all of the moods that one can get into. So there's a dram for every occasion.

  • @Patdeamon
    @Patdeamon 5 месяцев назад

    Cragganmore 12 :) i just sat at the spirit counter in my local supermarket and i thought "i should get into whisky". I asked the retail worker who happened to be a big whisky fan and he suggested the cragganmore 12 as my first whisky ever :)

  • @phaidonnikolaus9841
    @phaidonnikolaus9841 3 месяца назад

    I was born and spent my early years in Barbados, so rum was a part of my first 'spiritual' experience and I've tasted some glorious examples, not only from Barbados but also from my childhood 'other' home'. Martinique. Having a Scottish mother meant that I inevitably went to the 'motherland' and I spent several years there, at university, and whisky was a daily and delicious fact of life and fight against the cold. One memory which still makes me shiver with delight was that of my uncle taking me on a walk on the cliffside of Arbroath and sitting with him and my aunt and nibbling an Arbroath smokey while sipping a Glenmorangie 10, with just a whisper of fresh spring water to release it, the water tumbling out of the cliff face. Many years later, I started work in the wine trade and my colleague is a Master of Wine. I did all my wine exams, up to that level (and indeed, started my MW) and we were invited to a whisky tasting. It was a Glenturret that did it for me. I seem to remember that it was an 12-year-old, although there was also a glorious 8-year-old.

  • @cascode1192
    @cascode1192 Год назад

    Good choices, particularly Sanaig. I’d add Tomintoul 16 as a great mild bourbon-matured whisky for beginners.

  • @heyarvee
    @heyarvee Год назад +1

    I agree with Glenlivet 12 - it's also what got me into Whiskey. 100% recommended for beginners 😄

  • @jdvdrnld
    @jdvdrnld Год назад +1

    Hands down the best starter for me is Aberlour 12. My first one was Dewer’s in 2010 and I forced myself to drink some every day of a weak long hunting trip. All I could say was Omg how horrible. I then ran into Tullamore dew, Jamison, famous grouse, black and white, and finally I had a Balvenie double wood and fell in love with it. ASAP I went out to buy one and it was $70+ I knew I couldn’t explain that to my wife at the time and after reading the label carefully I set out to find one made like it a double wood. I found Aberlour for $20 less and did it it was the best liquor purchase I have ever made to that date and made me a scotch lover. From there I kept trying all kinds and have found favorites from all 5 scotch regions, India (Amrut) us single malts and ryes. I had had experience with bourbons, Jim beam, Jack Daniel’s. All of these were of course bourbon and cokes. My first real revelation of whiskey differences was a visit in Kansas City to what I think was the Holladay distillery. That was where I tasted at least 6+ whiskies and bought a bottle of B J Holladay as my first whisky to drink neat. It was amazing to see how many different flavors of whiskey they had (none of them a flavored variety in 1991). That was where I started my whiskey journey.

  • @adamlynch4122
    @adamlynch4122 Год назад

    Tullamore D.E.W. got me into whisky. Smooth, tasty and cheap. Laphroaig 10 is what made me fall in love with whisky.

  • @shawnmckissick7332
    @shawnmckissick7332 Год назад

    Wild Turkey Rare Breed. I'd become fond of several entry-level whiskies before it, but that gave me the "Wow!" that convinced me to explore and invest more seriously.

  • @whiskymad
    @whiskymad Год назад

    Great video. Its so Weird I finished filming my video yesterday and also suggested the first 3 you did. Glenlviet 12, Glenmorangie 10, Glenfiddich 12. keep up the great content

    • @FirstPhilWhisky
      @FirstPhilWhisky  Год назад +1

      They are definitely really good for people who don't drink a lot of whisky by not putting them off.

  • @craiglafay
    @craiglafay 5 месяцев назад

    My first was the Dalwhinnie 15. Extra special as it was at the distillery.

  • @Nicolas_Allende
    @Nicolas_Allende Год назад

    Firstly, any day with a FPW video is a good one, so there.
    I got into whisky thanks to my tour guide in Scotland, and I started with the great, reliable Aberlour 12. However, I've been getting a lot of people hooked on more craft-presented stuff such as Arran 10, Classic Laddie, Ledaig and such. My approach is, start with the really nice stuff and then if it's too spicy go for the 40 % material.

  • @gareth630
    @gareth630 Год назад +1

    You don't know me well enough to call me that in the Title 🙂
    Good to see you back, I won't argue with you're picks ( Lag 16 and Loch Gorm as good as they are, to pricey for a beginner )
    Johnnie Walker 12 yr Black, easy going hint of smoke but a blend or BenRiach 10 yr 43% an easy going malt.
    Out of left field best peated dram for a beginner if the could find it Longrow ( gold as I call it ) the peat and smokealways there but not TCP, BBQ, wood fires and hospitals, just saying matey ;-)

  • @Quid100
    @Quid100 8 месяцев назад

    Monkey shoulder got me into whisky. I avoided whisky (Scotch, specifically) because I did not like smokey/peaty flavors I tried in peated Scotch. I had no idea what wonderful flavors are in many whiskies that are not peated. My current favprites are Deanston 12, Bunnahabhain 12 and, Glenfarclas 12. Great video!

  • @kasperrytterbildt2521
    @kasperrytterbildt2521 Год назад

    I remember the first whisky i tasted was Ardbeg 10. Still love the smoked ones.
    I would recommand Talisker as a good Beginner whisky. The Storm, Skye or 10

  • @BanjoSick
    @BanjoSick Год назад

    Redbreast is so great!!!!! I'm into whisky for quite some years now and Redbreast is still great to me!!!

  • @user-kw4lv3xu8z
    @user-kw4lv3xu8z 10 месяцев назад

    My first whisky was a smoked whisky too (Ardbeg 10) and i never stoppes drinking whisky since. Smoked whisky can be a great door into the whisky world

  • @Ciiran
    @Ciiran Год назад +1

    Laphroaig was my entry point. It's a great one for sure.

    • @FirstPhilWhisky
      @FirstPhilWhisky  Год назад

      It's great to see how many people in these comments came to scotch via peaty whiskies. I was exactly the same. Thanks!

  • @kiwigor
    @kiwigor Год назад

    Great video!
    It was Laga16 for me. Then i bought the Michael Jackson’s Single Malt guide and fell into a rabbit hole…..
    Also looooved MJ’s description of the Laga16 finish: A bear hug!
    But ye….. that ship has sailed into the too expensive horizon…
    Thankfully there is lots of choice these days to lure new whisky drinkers in.
    Once again: great video. As always
    👏👏👏

    • @FirstPhilWhisky
      @FirstPhilWhisky  Год назад +1

      Thanks! Agree completely. Laga 16 was an incredible 'converter' whisky a few years ago. But I feel bad recommending something so expensive now for someone who might not know they like whisky yet.

  • @mathieubredillet1189
    @mathieubredillet1189 Год назад

    Bruichladdich The classic Lady. Very simple very nice, perfect for the start. Quite affordable in France

  • @RebMordechaiReviews
    @RebMordechaiReviews Год назад

    What an excellent video. I'd add the Glen Moray 12 to the list as it has a typical Speyside honey/malty/carame flavour and is very cheap. Here in Israel, we get the Glenfiddich 12 Kosher Bourbon Barrel edition (yellow box) which I'd say is similar to the Glenmorangie 10 but with more definable flavours. Honey, vanilla and gently wood spices. It's also one of the cheapest on the market. Regarding the Laphroaig 10 as an entry Single malt. I'm 100% with you mate. It may be peaty and have some weird flavours but it's low abv and soft charred Bourbon barrels give it a lovely sweet toffee flavour to counteract the seaweed.
    Case in point. I recently put on a special kiddush on Sabbath morning to celebrate the coronation of King Charles III. I was told that Laphroaig 10 is his favourite whisky, so I served this, knowing full well that many would not like it at all. Many took one smell of it and put the glass down. However, there was an elderly woman who was visiting her family here in our community, who asked her son to ask me for a little more. When I spoke to her, she told me that she had always avoided whisky, but this stuff was actually really nice. (I sent her a little sample bottle to take home with her).

  • @jrc19901
    @jrc19901 5 месяцев назад

    I’ve recently got a bottle of Mars Iwai 45. Entry into Japanese whiskies

  • @magicsteve5523
    @magicsteve5523 5 месяцев назад

    Dalwhinnie 15 is amazing, one of my favourites ever

  • @cthulhuchan9587
    @cthulhuchan9587 4 месяца назад

    This is helpful
    I started with Jack Danial’s and I dislike it greatly straight >.>
    Hopefully I can get into whiskey with your suggestions

  • @Bragley2
    @Bragley2 Год назад

    Hi Phil, thanks for the awesome videos. I’m a kiwi on the South Island and was wondering if you had any recommendations on where to buy whisky. Any websites with good deals?

  • @justasnapahot6761
    @justasnapahot6761 Год назад

    I started my journey with Glenmorangie Signet, thinking getting expensive will bring me a lot of flavors, in fact I was so wrong, having no basics about whisky, I couldn't enjoy the full flavor of it.
    Then I bought Glenfiddich 15, well... I'm still a noob and as for me it tasted the same as the Signet (please don't judge me)
    Next ones were Lagavulin 16 and Redbreast 12, and this time, I fully enjoy them, I think it is more a matter of tastes. Having 4-5 or even more whiskys to compare, I finally understood and be able to taste the small differences between them.
    And everytime I can't stop going back to the Signet or any other whisky I have and every time, a new flavor pops up.

  • @ashsaviors
    @ashsaviors Год назад +1

    Lagavulin 8 could be a better entry than the 16 for a smoky one. Very spirit forward but beautifully light for drinking.

  • @MrEgyPete
    @MrEgyPete Месяц назад

    Johnnie Walker Black Label must be in any beginner list. I love blends as they give you a balance palate!

  • @frankterry7942
    @frankterry7942 Год назад

    My essential whisky for beginners is Green Spot! I turned so many into whisky with this one.

  • @ciaran4579
    @ciaran4579 6 дней назад

    Irish whisky is the best, and Redbreast is beautiful

  • @davidelourenco2537
    @davidelourenco2537 Год назад

    Glenfarclas 12 its actually the one I use to bring people into whisky. Cheers!

    • @FirstPhilWhisky
      @FirstPhilWhisky  Год назад +1

      Oh yes! Great suggestion. It would fit easily into the sherry-forward category too.

  • @krenarkabashi958
    @krenarkabashi958 Год назад

    Talisker DE got me into Whisky.

  • @Kaichongjee
    @Kaichongjee Год назад

    Phil, can you please review the starwards distillery. I rate the Nova.

  • @fuzzydunlop1988
    @fuzzydunlop1988 4 месяца назад

    Glenlivet and Talisker would be the 2 I can get for under 50 euro here in Ireland.
    There's a small distillery 5 minutes away from me here (Boann). They do a decent enough single malt too.

  • @colinwyatt-goodall4632
    @colinwyatt-goodall4632 11 месяцев назад

    My first single malt was an auchentoshan 12 which i considered nice but not great. People told me to stay away from peated whisky if im starting out but i got my hands a bottle of Laphroiag select and i fell in love with this kind of whisky. The bug has bit and i feel like this is going to be an endless rabit hole of money and time spent on whisky. And yet somehow i am all the more willing to walk down it.

  • @oCROWoXIII
    @oCROWoXIII Год назад

    I'm your fan from Thailand.
    I like your introduction and this clip too.
    I like the kind that smells of charcoal and peat.
    Sorry for the strange language because I use google to help me translate.

  • @jasonedwardledburynewzeala9897

    What would you go for Phil. The redbreast 12 or 15?

  • @kalifatokata
    @kalifatokata Год назад +1

    For a beginner I would recommend Glen moray Elgin, good whisky, different finishes and fantastic price vs quality, simple but good and honest whisky.

  • @BanjoSick
    @BanjoSick Год назад

    I always recommend Islay whisky to beginners. To normies, bourbon and sherry matured whisky will just taste like booze. Peat gives your tongue smthg to hold onto. I started to like like whisky with Lagavulin 16.
    Had Macallan and Highland Park before and did not get it. Laga made me get it. Kilchoman is my favorite distillery now.