Top 5 Budget Whiskies
The popularity of whiskey has grown and grown over the last ten years, in almost every country. In actual fact, Japan claim that it is one of their fasting growing drinks, second only to French wine. The only downside is that the price tag can be quite large as whisky refinement is not easy and storage costs push the price up. There are some whisky makers who sell their older bottles for thousands of dollars. Here is a list of 5 of the best whiskies you can buy, without breaking the bank. So put your wine glasses away, and dig out that tumbler.
1.) The Dalmore 12 ($20-$30). Along with some subtle honey undertones, this whisky boasts some great complex flavours that allow it to often be considered in the same league as some much more expensive drinks.As this is a reasonably unknown whisky still, you don't have to pay a fortune to get your hand on a bottle.
2.) Glen Garioch 10 ($20). This whisky is the youngest of the list and what it lacks in strength it makes up for in smooth drinking. This is the cheapest bottle of the pack, but you'd be hard pushed to pick it out as such if you couldn't see the labels
3.) Old Pulteney 12 ($20-$30). Found in bottles that look like crystal vases, this malt is truly value for money. Due to the fact the whisky is sweet by nature, but has distinctive salty qualities, it is considered to be a very good drink to take to the seaside or on a boat trip.
4.) Aberfeldy 12 ($35-$40) One of the darker whiskies out of the five, this everyday drink has been produced for hundreds of years and is still as popular as ever. It may be a little more expensive than some of the others, but it’s well worth it. You’ll need decent whisky glasses to do this one justice.
5.) Coal Lla 12 ($40-$45) This is most expensive whisky out of this selection, but again its worth every penny.It boasts a very powerful flavour that has the smokey notes and rich body that only the very best bottles can match. Don't go without trying this beautiful nectar.

