If you like peaty smokey scotch then you may not like bourbon or rye. They are completely different animals. If you do enjoy the smokey malts then I would suggest Weller 12 year for you. It's smokey, sweet, and even has a little coconut around mid palate. I don't like it at all because it reminds me of scotch. For the record the last scotch I had was a Laphroaig 10 yr. and it's like medicine to put it nicely.
Edit: Most, not all, Canadian and Irish whiskey is GNS (vodka) flavored with either a straight whiskey or other flavorings and coloring. Crown Royal is basically flavored vodka.
Edit 2: Which American whiskies have you had that you don't like? That would help me determine what you might like. Also, not all American whiskies are created equal. There are lots of blends and micro-distilleries that are true swill.
Out of the recommendations that you gave, the only one they had in stock at Total Wine was Blantons. They carry most of the other ones, but they are sold out, which supports what you said about the shortage. However, to be fair, I spoke with the bourbon expert at the store and asked for other recommendations, and they highly recommended Blantons, and said that Chestnut Farms would be a close second. I purchased both. Blanton's was EXCELLENT. Chestnut Farms was just okay, not bad, and not great.
As far as what I've tried in the past - I've tried the higher priced bottles of Woodford Reserve, Wild Turkey, Jefferson's Reserve, Makers, Jack, and a bunch of other ones that I can't remember. Pretty much I went to the liquor store and kept trying bottles before I finally gave up on Bourbon. Thanks to your recommendations, I take back what I said earlier, and will add Blanton's into my rotation. I still prefer Balvenie, but WOW was I pleasantly surprised by the Blanton's.
Also, I realize that comparing Scotch to Bourbon is like comparing apples to oranges, so I just take it for what it is. Thanks for the recommendation, and I will try the other ones on your list when they come back in stock. I'll look out for the Weller 12 as well. As far as Scotch, I dare you to try a bottle of Balvenie 21 and tell me it isn't the greatest drink you've ever tasted. However, it is very spendy, so I usually just settle for the 12 unless it's my birthday or some other special occasion.
