Laphroaig 10yo cask strength for nights when the child is asleep, and fiancee has passed out on the couch. Alone time whisky. This is probably the greatest malt of them all, in my opinion. You get so much out of just a couple of fingers, especially if you vary the amount of water thrown in. I like it with just 5 ml of ice cold water, or straight up. One glass can last me two hours.

Also in the cabinet are, amongst various Islays and Springbanks, Oban 14 and Glenlivet 10. Both very nice for what they are (non-Islay malts).

I had some Bushmill´s 16yo this summer, and I have to maintain that irish malt is crap. Had some Maker´s Mark (no idea which type), and it was smooth as hell, nice on the tongue.

I need to stock up on Laphroaig soon, I think.

Also mentioned in another whisky thread, is Laphroaig Quarter Cask. Very nice, woody Laphroaig. I don´t normally like that much wood, but since it´s a Laphroaig, the peat takes control.

The most overrated malts I´ve had have come out of Bruichladdich (10,15 and Peat) and Macallan (12 and 18 yo). Not much for me to love in them. Lagavulin should also be on that list. It´s very good, but very boring.