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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Honestly I'm not a drinker anymore. Ever since I got into the lifestyle of Tantra. However I do love good quality drinks though. And there's nothing worse than cheap whisky/alcohol. So recently I bought 2 bottles of Macallens 12 and 18 years. Wow I couldn't believe the price of these scotch whiskeys. £50(50 is manageable) for the 12 and £300 for the 18 year old. A lot of people actually buy these as an investment. Unfortunately people tend to finish or open them.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Unfortunately they open them, that's the reason for buying it to enjoy it.

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By *immyinreadingMan
over a year ago

henley on thames


"Honestly I'm not a drinker anymore. Ever since I got into the lifestyle of Tantra. However I do love good quality drinks though. And there's nothing worse than cheap whisky/alcohol. So recently I bought 2 bottles of Macallens 12 and 18 years. Wow I couldn't believe the price of these scotch whiskeys. £50(50 is manageable) for the 12 and £300 for the 18 year old. A lot of people actually buy these as an investment. Unfortunately people tend to finish or open them. "

If there is no end user who values the product for actual consumption, then prices don’t increase, or reach the levels you describe.

Enjoy the whiskeys.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Unfortunately they open them, that's the reason for buying it to enjoy it."

Although I do see the idea of investment. There was a time awhile ago that vintage drinks prices wer rising above the banks base rate

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Unfortunately they open them, that's the reason for buying it to enjoy it.

Although I do see the idea of investment. There was a time awhile ago that vintage drinks prices wer rising above the banks base rate "

Yeah they recently sold a large bottle of Macallens at auction for over a million dollars. And the average for a 72 year old sells for £120,000!

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By *aui.Man
over a year ago

around here

I bought my friend an expensive bottle for a wedding gift. I told him it was entirely up to him if he keeps it as an investment or drinks it. Either are viable options

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I bought my friend an expensive bottle for a wedding gift. I told him it was entirely up to him if he keeps it as an investment or drinks it. Either are viable options "

What did you get him?

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By *aui.Man
over a year ago

around here


"I bought my friend an expensive bottle for a wedding gift. I told him it was entirely up to him if he keeps it as an investment or drinks it. Either are viable options

What did you get him? "

As it was his wedding I wanted to get him something a bit different so I opted for a bottle of Caperdonich 21yo, which was about the top of my budget for a wedding gift. Its from a now closed distillery so no more will be produced. I figured as an investment the price will only go up as the rarity increases plus its a nice whisky if he wants to drink it.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I bought my friend an expensive bottle for a wedding gift. I told him it was entirely up to him if he keeps it as an investment or drinks it. Either are viable options

What did you get him?

As it was his wedding I wanted to get him something a bit different so I opted for a bottle of Caperdonich 21yo, which was about the top of my budget for a wedding gift. Its from a now closed distillery so no more will be produced. I figured as an investment the price will only go up as the rarity increases plus its a nice whisky if he wants to drink it."

Two distillerys up Scotland that closed are now returning to brewing again. It's incredibly why they so many closes yet new ones open.

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By *aui.Man
over a year ago

around here


"I bought my friend an expensive bottle for a wedding gift. I told him it was entirely up to him if he keeps it as an investment or drinks it. Either are viable options

What did you get him?

As it was his wedding I wanted to get him something a bit different so I opted for a bottle of Caperdonich 21yo, which was about the top of my budget for a wedding gift. Its from a now closed distillery so no more will be produced. I figured as an investment the price will only go up as the rarity increases plus its a nice whisky if he wants to drink it.

Two distillerys up Scotland that closed are now returning to brewing again. It's incredibly why they so many closes yet new ones open. "

That one won't start distilling again as i believe it has been demolished so as an investment it is pretty safe.

I suppose it's down to fashion. Whisky seems to be on the rise again, with that comes the demand.

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By *immyinreadingMan
over a year ago

henley on thames


"I bought my friend an expensive bottle for a wedding gift. I told him it was entirely up to him if he keeps it as an investment or drinks it. Either are viable options

What did you get him?

As it was his wedding I wanted to get him something a bit different so I opted for a bottle of Caperdonich 21yo, which was about the top of my budget for a wedding gift. Its from a now closed distillery so no more will be produced. I figured as an investment the price will only go up as the rarity increases plus its a nice whisky if he wants to drink it.

Two distillerys up Scotland that closed are now returning to brewing again. It's incredibly why they so many closes yet new ones open. "

Distilling! Not brewing …

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I bought my friend an expensive bottle for a wedding gift. I told him it was entirely up to him if he keeps it as an investment or drinks it. Either are viable options

What did you get him?

As it was his wedding I wanted to get him something a bit different so I opted for a bottle of Caperdonich 21yo, which was about the top of my budget for a wedding gift. Its from a now closed distillery so no more will be produced. I figured as an investment the price will only go up as the rarity increases plus its a nice whisky if he wants to drink it.

Two distillerys up Scotland that closed are now returning to brewing again. It's incredibly why they so many closes yet new ones open.

Distilling! Not brewing … "

Do you distill (make your) your own? I've made wine. It's easy.

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By *immyinreadingMan
over a year ago

henley on thames


"Honestly I'm not a drinker anymore. Ever since I got into the lifestyle of Tantra. However I do love good quality drinks though. And there's nothing worse than cheap whisky/alcohol. So recently I bought 2 bottles of Macallens 12 and 18 years. Wow I couldn't believe the price of these scotch whiskeys. £50(50 is manageable) for the 12 and £300 for the 18 year old. A lot of people actually buy these as an investment. Unfortunately people tend to finish or open them. "

The title is whiskey connoisseur, but so far you have only mentioned the cost of various whiskeys, not a single word about taste?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Honestly I'm not a drinker anymore. Ever since I got into the lifestyle of Tantra. However I do love good quality drinks though. And there's nothing worse than cheap whisky/alcohol. So recently I bought 2 bottles of Macallens 12 and 18 years. Wow I couldn't believe the price of these scotch whiskeys. £50(50 is manageable) for the 12 and £300 for the 18 year old. A lot of people actually buy these as an investment. Unfortunately people tend to finish or open them.

The title is whiskey connoisseur, but so far you have only mentioned the cost of various whiskeys, not a single word about taste? "

I've been on the wagon for a few years. Now I'm getting back. But not heavy, just quality over quantity. What do you drink? My Macallens just arrived this morning. The 12 and 18.

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By *immyinreadingMan
over a year ago

henley on thames


"Honestly I'm not a drinker anymore. Ever since I got into the lifestyle of Tantra. However I do love good quality drinks though. And there's nothing worse than cheap whisky/alcohol. So recently I bought 2 bottles of Macallens 12 and 18 years. Wow I couldn't believe the price of these scotch whiskeys. £50(50 is manageable) for the 12 and £300 for the 18 year old. A lot of people actually buy these as an investment. Unfortunately people tend to finish or open them.

The title is whiskey connoisseur, but so far you have only mentioned the cost of various whiskeys, not a single word about taste?

I've been on the wagon for a few years. Now I'm getting back. But not heavy, just quality over quantity. What do you drink? My Macallens just arrived this morning. The 12 and 18. "

Are you sure you’re into whiskey?

In Scotland it’s spelt whisky (no e), it’s macallan not macallen, and you referred to whiskey being brewed …

Why did you choose the 12 and 18? How do tou like the taste?

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By *immyinreadingMan
over a year ago

henley on thames


"I bought my friend an expensive bottle for a wedding gift. I told him it was entirely up to him if he keeps it as an investment or drinks it. Either are viable options

What did you get him?

As it was his wedding I wanted to get him something a bit different so I opted for a bottle of Caperdonich 21yo, which was about the top of my budget for a wedding gift. Its from a now closed distillery so no more will be produced. I figured as an investment the price will only go up as the rarity increases plus its a nice whisky if he wants to drink it.

Two distillerys up Scotland that closed are now returning to brewing again. It's incredibly why they so many closes yet new ones open.

Distilling! Not brewing …

Do you distill (make your) your own? I've made wine. It's easy. "

No, I don’t make whiskey

Producing wine and beer at home are pretty straightforward

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Honestly I'm not a drinker anymore. Ever since I got into the lifestyle of Tantra. However I do love good quality drinks though. And there's nothing worse than cheap whisky/alcohol. So recently I bought 2 bottles of Macallens 12 and 18 years. Wow I couldn't believe the price of these scotch whiskeys. £50(50 is manageable) for the 12 and £300 for the 18 year old. A lot of people actually buy these as an investment. Unfortunately people tend to finish or open them.

The title is whiskey connoisseur, but so far you have only mentioned the cost of various whiskeys, not a single word about taste?

I've been on the wagon for a few years. Now I'm getting back. But not heavy, just quality over quantity. What do you drink? My Macallens just arrived this morning. The 12 and 18.

Are you sure you’re into whiskey?

In Scotland it’s spelt whisky (no e), it’s macallan not macallen, and you referred to whiskey being brewed …

Why did you choose the 12 and 18? How do tou like the taste? "

Oh yeah sorry about my spelling. Blame the phone.

I've just received the Macallans this morning. I've not open it yet. I'm so tempted but one must be strong. I really use to be a Jack Daniels person. I don't want to go down that road of 'man in a bottle' again. Just drink for enjoyment now. Know you have a good bottle when needs be.

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By *immyinreadingMan
over a year ago

henley on thames


"Honestly I'm not a drinker anymore. Ever since I got into the lifestyle of Tantra. However I do love good quality drinks though. And there's nothing worse than cheap whisky/alcohol. So recently I bought 2 bottles of Macallens 12 and 18 years. Wow I couldn't believe the price of these scotch whiskeys. £50(50 is manageable) for the 12 and £300 for the 18 year old. A lot of people actually buy these as an investment. Unfortunately people tend to finish or open them.

The title is whiskey connoisseur, but so far you have only mentioned the cost of various whiskeys, not a single word about taste?

I've been on the wagon for a few years. Now I'm getting back. But not heavy, just quality over quantity. What do you drink? My Macallens just arrived this morning. The 12 and 18.

Are you sure you’re into whiskey?

In Scotland it’s spelt whisky (no e), it’s macallan not macallen, and you referred to whiskey being brewed …

Why did you choose the 12 and 18? How do tou like the taste?

Oh yeah sorry about my spelling. Blame the phone.

I've just received the Macallans this morning. I've not open it yet. I'm so tempted but one must be strong. I really use to be a Jack Daniels person. I don't want to go down that road of 'man in a bottle' again. Just drink for enjoyment now. Know you have a good bottle when needs be. "

Enjoy!

Macallans are among my favourite speysides, and speysides are my favourite scotches.

My absolute favourite is my bottle if Barry Crockett’s Midleton, but national bias probably explains that (I’m irish).

Have also had a few Japanese whiskeys that j absolutely loved. Tried to find an American whiskey that I loved, but have failed so far.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Honestly I'm not a drinker anymore. Ever since I got into the lifestyle of Tantra. However I do love good quality drinks though. And there's nothing worse than cheap whisky/alcohol. So recently I bought 2 bottles of Macallens 12 and 18 years. Wow I couldn't believe the price of these scotch whiskeys. £50(50 is manageable) for the 12 and £300 for the 18 year old. A lot of people actually buy these as an investment. Unfortunately people tend to finish or open them.

The title is whiskey connoisseur, but so far you have only mentioned the cost of various whiskeys, not a single word about taste?

I've been on the wagon for a few years. Now I'm getting back. But not heavy, just quality over quantity. What do you drink? My Macallens just arrived this morning. The 12 and 18.

Are you sure you’re into whiskey?

In Scotland it’s spelt whisky (no e), it’s macallan not macallen, and you referred to whiskey being brewed …

Why did you choose the 12 and 18? How do tou like the taste?

Oh yeah sorry about my spelling. Blame the phone.

I've just received the Macallans this morning. I've not open it yet. I'm so tempted but one must be strong. I really use to be a Jack Daniels person. I don't want to go down that road of 'man in a bottle' again. Just drink for enjoyment now. Know you have a good bottle when needs be.

Enjoy!

Macallans are among my favourite speysides, and speysides are my favourite scotches.

My absolute favourite is my bottle if Barry Crockett’s Midleton, but national bias probably explains that (I’m irish).

Have also had a few Japanese whiskeys that j absolutely loved. Tried to find an American whiskey that I loved, but have failed so far. "

Yes I've heard that Japanese whisky are amazing. I was going to get a bottle, but this is enough for now.

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