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Red Label Johnny Walkers
It's the low end of the Johnny Walker's line, but that isn't to say it tastes like ****. For two twenties, you can have yourself a 750mL bottle of the better scotches out there. What makes it an excellent price to flavour purchase? Just by itself, it goes down smooth, with a slight burn that feels good rather than eating through your throat sensation. Mixed, it goes quite well with Canada Dry Ginger Ale giving you that sweet flavour while not completely dominating the scotch itself. Haven't tried it with coke, but I'd imagine it to be far too strong (the coke) leaving you with a hint of the flavour.
Personally, having it neat on the rocks is the better choice here. Scotch wasn't meant to be mixed, it was meant to be had by itself. It isn't something to inhaled, but enjoyed.
If you have a cigar, smoke it on a patio for bonus points