I know you didn't ask me but since I've had Ballantine's recently enough, I'll give my thoughts: peatier than one might expect, with a fine note of honey and sherried malt. Firm grain bite. Decent body for a cheap blend.
Evidently Jim Murray gives this top honours for NAS blends in his 2010 Whisky Bible.



. I definitely have to give it a try.... as I'm always on the lookout for decent everyday pours and money... she's tighter these days.

, but I would probably rate Teacher's as the smokiest of the three (I have not tried White Horse). However I find Teacher's somewhat lacking in character. I will say, though, that it has an interesting salty bacon flavour.
so you'd still take Ballantine's over the others then? By a large margin, or are they all pretty decent etc.
