Nice with a spot of coke in it.
Dalmore 1964 46 year old Constellation Collection | Whisky Shop | Scotch Whisky
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I had one once that was distilled in a cliff top distillery - the blurb on the bottle banged on about the salt from the sea blending etc to give unique blah blah flavour
I struggled to actually hold it down - it just tasted like sea water.
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Most Islay whiskies are like that. Speysides are usually less smoky, more delicately flavoured so they're easier to drink.
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It does have a taste of iodine to it initially. It gets challenging reviews, seems to be a marmite sort of drink.
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Originally posted by hyperD View PostPeat and dirt. I suppose I can see where the TCP smell comes from - trichlorophenylmethyliodosalicyl - phenoly smell. Yes, it does a bit!
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostI buy one of these beauties every time I visit Ireland. Greenore - Single Grain Irish Whiskey - Homepage
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I buy one of these beauties every time I visit Ireland. Greenore - Single Grain Irish Whiskey - Homepage
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Originally posted by BigRed View PostI'm partial to an aged single malt with just a drop of water, but at the bottom of the price range, 10yr old Laphroaig is my favourite, but not to everyones taste. Glenmorangie or Glenfiddich are pretty good value at £22 at the Co-op currently. The cheap blended stuff does nothing for me.
I'm almost scared to try the really good stuff in case I like it too much.
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I'm partial to an aged single malt with just a drop of water, but at the bottom of the price range, 10yr old Laphroaig is my favourite, but not to everyones taste. Glenmorangie or Glenfiddich are pretty good value at £22 at the Co-op currently. The cheap blended stuff does nothing for me.
I'm almost scared to try the really good stuff in case I like it too much.
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Sounds nice. Interesting how the fashion of whisky labels and bottles change over time when the contents don't.
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