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Any whisky fans?
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Was voted 3rd best in 2010 by the Malt guys. I was sceptical too but it's good. Unusual, maybe too fruity for some.Hard Brexit now!
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Nil pointOriginally posted by SimonMac View PostFirstly it's spelt whiskEy
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Fecking stuff seems to evaporate anyway- had a BBQ on holiday - G&T for the others and BDW pour moi and feck me if half a bottle hadn't gone by the morning!Originally posted by d000hg View PostOne of my favourites, but that's one I'd drink rather than "let each drop sit on your tongue and evaporate" as Scooter nicely puts it.How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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Actually looking at the picture I'm certain that's the one I had, either 10 or 12yo.Originally posted by Bunk View Post
Also, I had to laugh at this from that whisky online shop:Pay a surcharge to have it delivered to where it comes from in the first place!Delivery Surcharge
Delivery to The Highlands & Islands of Scotland, Northern Ireland, Isle of Man and Isles of Scilly will incur an additional £5 delivery surcharge.Last edited by d000hg; 3 September 2013, 14:30.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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We've been paying a surcharge ever since the act of the union took place.Originally posted by d000hg View PostPay a surcharge to have it delivered to where it comes from in the first place!"Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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I know the difference, just saying I prefer Irish to ScotchOriginally posted by d000hg View PostMaking it in the Scottish style is still whisky. Whiskey is a different manufacturing process. (Unless you were replying to a post I didn't see about Irish/Bourbon or something)Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
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Sainsbury's do a good little set of 3 sampler bottles of Glenfiddich, 10, 15 and 20 years old. Or perhaps the last is 18 years old.Originally posted by d000hg View PostI normally buy pretty low/mid-range stuff, 12yo Glenfiddich or similar in the £25-30 range, as regular drinking whisky. I have £50-55 burning a hole in my pocket to spend on something a bit more fancy.
I could go the boring route of just getting an older version of something I normally get... a Balvenie or Glenfiddich or Jura or Highland Park. Or something less familiar - Longmorn 16 and Glenlivet Nadurra 16 sound quite interesting. Or go left-field and buy Japanese for a change.
As should be clear, I don't like peaty whisky much... any recommendations? This is something to sip and savour, not to drink.
If I'm staying in on a saturday night and watching a fillum or two, I may buy one of those and start with the 20 year old and work forwards in time. After those the taste isn't (let's say) so distinguishable, so I can tuck into half a bottle of Grants.
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Although it hurts to admit it, this is very good, particularly if you're not keen on the "cratur" from Islay.
Penderyn Distillery | Penderyn Single Malt Welsh Whisky Madeira finished 70cl
All of them are smooth though.Comment
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Actually I prefer Bourbon, somehow it's smooth. And your wallet won't suffer that much if you would like to drink more than just a glas.
But if you wanna sip and savour I could recommend an excotic one from Bavaria/Southern Germany. The one I like is a Single Malt. Matured in White Oak Barrels. 0,05 Liter cost about 10 bucks. Pretty expensiv but it's worth it.Comment
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0.05 litres? A fledgling wren couldn't get pissed on thatOriginally posted by yannek View Post0,05 Liter cost about 10 bucks. Pretty expensiv but it's worth it.
and Bourbon seems to have rather a rather a synthetic, chemical taste. Ditto schnapps. Never liked either.Work in the public sector? Read the IR35 FAQ hereComment
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