You obviously don't like whiskey all that much, if you don't like anything cheaper than Laphroaig.MiM wrote: What is your definition of cheap. If 10 yo Laphroig fits into it, then I totally agree. But anything much cheaper than that I find little use of, except Irish for toddies and coffee. I'll have 1 bottle of Laphroig + 4 bottles of cheap vodka (for the boozing) before 5 bottles of any blended Scotch. Another thing, is that I might search specifically for a very light blended, if I want a cool drink with lots of soda in the summer.
Or is it the snobbish value of the price you like the taste of? There is a lot of that with whiskey, as with wine.
Anyway, you can't even spell Laphroaig, neither can Svartalf, so I thought I'd help.
Whiskey wasn't all that popular, till blended whiskey came in, so most people seem to actually prefer it to single malts.