Go for the really good stuff, I remember a pub I used to drink in had these:
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostThe snag is single malt, much as I like it, is _too_ smooth.
To enjoy neat whisky, you have to feel it burning its way down your throat and seering the lining of your tum. So arguably, the cheapest harshest gut rot is the way to go.
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Originally posted by TheGreenBastard View PostIf anyone likes Islay malts and loves getting off their tits]
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Originally posted by greenlake View PostIf you're on a budget, industrial ethanol can be substituted for vodka....
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Originally posted by BR14 View PostLaphroaigh's worth a try if you want peaty flavours
My beau bought a bottle and left it at mine for when he fancies a post-prandial. He knows there's no chance of me helping myself to it.
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Originally posted by jds 1981 View PostI've always thought that you could get a pretty good Approximation of whisky by mushing up some cardboard and some ash tray contents in vodka, but whatever floats your boat
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I've always thought that you could get a pretty good Approximation of whisky by mushing up some cardboard and some ash tray contents in vodka, but whatever floats your boat
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These are currently being tried here:
https://slyrs.com/de/#
http://www.whesskey.de/index.php
However I have some very nice single and cask Scottish ones which I picked up here: WhiskyDungeon.com - Shop und Bar in Münster und online and this is really, really nice: https://www.glenfahrn.com/de/shop/pr...1988-4001.html
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Originally posted by woohoo View PostI don't know much at all about whisky, but drinking a first edition, single malt distilled at Dailuaine 2004 Speyside Region (does this mean anything to anyone).
And.. have to admit it's lovely. Have I just won the lottery of whiskeys or can you get better?
To enjoy neat whisky, you have to feel it burning its way down your throat and seering the lining of your tum. So arguably, the cheapest harshest gut rot is the way to go.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostOTOH if you've only got Lagavulin, I'll drink it!Originally posted by Antman View Post...I went a got a bottle of Lagavulin but I can't seem to drink it
Originally posted by scooterscot View PostMakes no sense to buy a bottle every time to find out
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The good thing about joining the Whisky society, £80 last I checked but that's for previous members, is you can taste every Whisky in the bar without paying a penny. How do you know which one you'll like? Makes no sense to buy a bottle every time to find out.
Of course you can get plastered just on tasters.
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Originally posted by milanbenes View PostI have a very old Macallan or however it is spelt.
Anybody any views of The Macallan
Milan.
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