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Ardbeg 10 yr old, Islay's best whisky imho.
A whirlwind of peat and complex malty flavours, drunk neat of course as a fine single malt should be.Comment
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Haven't you got tapes to change?Originally posted by milanbenes View Posthaven't opened it yet
got to finish the Macallan 18 first
put the kettle on Norah
Milan.
The 18 year old is a good un.Comment
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i'll testify to that, the 18 is the best whisky I've tasted - not that I know that many of course
interestingly, though, no matter how interesting the scottish malts are,
from time to time a glass of jd makes a refreshing change
Milan.Comment
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Originally posted by milanbenes View Post
interestingly, though, no matter how interesting the scottish malts are,
from time to time a glass of jd makes a refreshing change
Milan.
"Burn the witch"Comment
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JD, dunno how one could drink that sickly sweet abomanation!Originally posted by milanbenes View Postno matter how interesting the scottish malts are,
from time to time a glass of jd makes a refreshing change
Milan.Comment
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Curious use of the word "refreshing".Originally posted by milanbenes View Posti'll testify to that, the 18 is the best whisky I've tasted - not that I know that many of course
interestingly, though, no matter how interesting the scottish malts are,
from time to time a glass of jd makes a refreshing change
Milan.
“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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Makes a very good toilet cleaner.Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostCurious use of the word "refreshing".

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Aren't the 40% ones already pre-watered, effectively? The ones at cask strength around %56 are designed to be watered, IIRC.Originally posted by norrahe View PostMost whiskies wil benefit from a touch of water to open up the flavour.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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