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There are some single malts that aren't too expensive and are bloody tasty. The way I see it is an average single malt is about the same price as or slightly higher than a carton of average beer, with the exception of beer on special. Ie. a carton of beer is about $60 and a bottle of Glenlivet is about $60-65, which is a perfectly good, drinkable whisky and about 22 standard drinks so you're getting pretty much the same amount of booze.If you bought a carton of craft beer, it'd easily cost you 80-90 or more. You could get a good 10-12yo whisky (Ardbeg or Glenmorangie for example) for the same price so it's not really any more expensive than beer until you start buying the older or cask strength whiskies. And then obviously the price can and does go through the roof. But you don't need to spend big money on a whisky to get a half decent one.
There are some single malts that aren't too expensive and are bloody tasty. The way I see it is an average single malt is about the same price as or slightly higher than a carton of average beer, with the exception of beer on special. Ie. a carton of beer is about $60 and a bottle of Glenlivet is about $60-65, which is a perfectly good, drinkable whisky and about 22 standard drinks so you're getting pretty much the same amount of booze.
If you bought a carton of craft beer, it'd easily cost you 80-90 or more. You could get a good 10-12yo whisky (Ardbeg or Glenmorangie for example) for the same price so it's not really any more expensive than beer until you start buying the older or cask strength whiskies. And then obviously the price can and does go through the roof. But you don't need to spend big money on a whisky to get a half decent one.