This book has some similarities to his "Complete Guide", but is distinct in a few important ways. First and foremost, it covers Scotland, Ireland, Canada, the United States and Japan. For Scotland, it has both single and blended.
In each country's section, he covers the most well known distillers and a few side charms that you may not see many places. There are fewer tasting notes on a fewer number of expressions, but it's made up for by great details and history on the distilleries themselves along with pictures.
If you're looking for info on some harder to find single malts, the "Complete Guide" is the way to go. For info on the widest variety of whiskies from various countries, this is a gem.
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Is this the same Michael Jackson I am thinking about or am I just confused by the crap that pop culture throws out at us?
No this is not pop star Michael Jackson. This is world reknowned beer and scotch whiskey expert. No telation.
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