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by frompdx
2153 days ago
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Makes sense. How do you go about determining if one whiskey is similar to another? Are you going off of experience or attempting to crowd source the data? There are a couple of reasons I would use something like your service. 1. I want a cheaper alternative to something I really like. For example, I really enjoy Eagle Rare, but it would be nice to have something at a lower price point for making cocktails. 2. I want a more readily available alternative to something I really like. Going back to the Eagle Rare example, occasionally it is difficult to find. In this case, I would be willing to pay a little more to have something else that is similar. |
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This is exactly what I was thinking, I was trying to avoid suggestions that end up being a $10k bottle of whisky, I wanted them to be as similar as possible, without needing to ask the user too many questions.
Once I start getting into the big crowdsourced data sets is when this will get really interesting to see the connections between preferences.
Sounds like I need to try this Eagle Rare! I'm sure you've tried some of these already, but my personal recommendations are Lagavulin, Glengoyne and Edradour.