I deleted the previous answer because it was a bias opinion and not fact.
Scotch or to give it it's full name 'Scotch Whisky' because it's made in Scotland.
The taste is just like whisky although there are many different whiskies and so there are many different tastes. It's all down to taste.
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You drink scotch on the rocks with water.
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Scotch peaks at around 15 - 18yrs, sometimes up to 21yrs. According to the Scotch Whisky Research Institute, at least 65% of the flavour comes from the oak maturation. So if you want something to taste more "woody" and oaky go for an older whiskey. So to answer - yes it gets better with age, but older is not necessarily better. If like many you prefer sweeter more floral whiskies go for a lower age. For ones with a "spirity" character go younger than 15yrs. If you want something which is much more complex but also very woody and sometimes viscous and treacle like, go for older whiskies. And to clarify for anyone reading - whiskey stops maturing when it is de-casked so it doesn't go through any other ageing in the bottle. Enjoy your Scotch and check out some Scotch blogs!
No. If it's Scotch whiskey and the substance caffeine you mean.
Answer - 'Best' Scotch WhiskyThe short answer is NO. It is all down to personal taste. There are three types of Scotch Whisky (correct spelling) Blended, Single Malt and Pure Malt. There are over 2500 brands of Scotch Whisky, only 200 or so are available for the home market. The rest are for export, private clubs, collector's etc. The best Whisky is the one that someone else buys for you. Just to say that there is also Delux blends that contain a higher proportion of malt whiskey as opposed to grain.There is also whiskey known as vatted malt.