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"No but I hope you enjoy it OP! It sounds very well deserved. ![]() hey stranger, hows you. Very much so, I was saving it for xmas but feck it anyway, ill get another bottle lol | |||
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"No but I hope you enjoy it OP! It sounds very well deserved. ![]() Just opened a Jamesons... Totally agree ![]() ![]() | |||
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"What on earth do you do to work 36 hours? I'd need the whole bottle after half that." i could tell you, but then id have to release the hounds to track you down,, and good god man who wants that, especially on a Sunday and after the bottle was opened, ![]() | |||
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"No but I hope you enjoy it OP! It sounds very well deserved. ![]() ![]() ![]() big fan of your work my man, i have a black barrel bottle to get into on a later date, ![]() ![]() | |||
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"I'm hoping for a fairly quite day tomorrow... But I'm doing dry Nov... So no whiskey for me ![]() dry Nov,, good jesus, is that a thing,, More importantly, DO YOU NEED A HUG, ![]() | |||
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"No but I hope you enjoy it OP! It sounds very well deserved. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Nice ![]() ![]() | |||
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"A very long week here of being on call for various emergencies ends tomorrow evening. At that point, whisky will be involved. Being in the Highlands, I'll risk my life if I pronounce it with an 'e' - and, more importantly, I won't get served. May your dram do you good, OP." i was tempted to try one of my celt brothers and sisters tipples tonight but the new age good stuff that is spelt correctly won out in the end. ![]() ![]() | |||
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"I'm hoping for a fairly quite day tomorrow... But I'm doing dry Nov... So no whiskey for me ![]() ![]() lent is in march,, not that i partake, but thats enough torture for anyone in a calendar year,, there is a storm coming,, one must have whiskey and or wine,, ![]() | |||
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"Just had a rusty nail " you know Ive never had one ![]() | |||
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"My go to is a 10yr old dura 14 yr old Oban also" jura or dura? | |||
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"I don't have to get up ever, so I have a drink every now and then. Currently aboard is a distillers edition from 2014. Good drop. Pairs very well with a strong nicaraguan cigar ![]() ![]() ![]() | |||
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"I'm hoping for a fairly quite day tomorrow... But I'm doing dry Nov... So no whiskey for me ![]() ![]() Drink anything anytime here in Portugal ![]() ![]() | |||
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"A few other great ones are: Hinch 10 year old sherry finish. Dalmore 12.Ardbeg Uigeadail (or however you spell that again jeez)" ive two Teelings finished in 2 wine casks out there, one is a Doaro, and its delish, limited edition so one for sipping one is being saved for when my son comes of age, another 10 years, | |||
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"My go to is a 10yr old dura 14 yr old Oban alsojura or dura? " There is no dura I know of and I googled, too, so I suppose he meant jura. Funny because those two are not at all similar in palate. Jura 10 was also one of my very first whiskys. Obviously had to have a bottle there when I sailed to jura, which was amazing. Scotland always seemed so far away when I was younger | |||
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"I'm hoping for a fairly quite day tomorrow... But I'm doing dry Nov... So no whiskey for me ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() im retiring just north of you, ![]() | |||
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"A few other great ones are: Hinch 10 year old sherry finish. Dalmore 12.Ardbeg Uigeadail (or however you spell that again jeez) ive two Teelings finished in 2 wine casks out there, one is a Doaro, and its delish, limited edition so one for sipping one is being saved for when my son comes of age, another 10 years, " Don't know where I heard it, but do you perhaps know the story of the man who bought a whisky each year for every birthday of his son and stored them in the cellar? He kept them until he was old enough. It#s not only investment but also memory creating, once he is old enough to maybe open a bottle or two of those with dad | |||
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"My go to is a 10yr old dura 14 yr old Oban alsojura or dura? There is no dura I know of and I googled, too, so I suppose he meant jura. Funny because those two are not at all similar in palate. Jura 10 was also one of my very first whiskys. Obviously had to have a bottle there when I sailed to jura, which was amazing. Scotland always seemed so far away when I was younger" know that feeling but the big chunk to your west, lol | |||
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"A few other great ones are: Hinch 10 year old sherry finish. Dalmore 12.Ardbeg Uigeadail (or however you spell that again jeez) ive two Teelings finished in 2 wine casks out there, one is a Doaro, and its delish, limited edition so one for sipping one is being saved for when my son comes of age, another 10 years, Don't know where I heard it, but do you perhaps know the story of the man who bought a whisky each year for every birthday of his son and stored them in the cellar? He kept them until he was old enough. It#s not only investment but also memory creating, once he is old enough to maybe open a bottle or two of those with dad" right now a cask runs you approx 5 k a year, if you can wait 20 to 25 you may be sitting on 1 million depending on the distillery,, good retirement plan or investment for the kids | |||
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"My go to is a 10yr old dura 14 yr old Oban alsojura or dura? There is no dura I know of and I googled, too, so I suppose he meant jura. Funny because those two are not at all similar in palate. Jura 10 was also one of my very first whiskys. Obviously had to have a bottle there when I sailed to jura, which was amazing. Scotland always seemed so far away when I was younger know that feeling but the big chunk to your west, lol" That is a very confusing answer. The big chunk to my west here, where I am now, is the big nothingness of the atlantic until you hit the americas. Or, in my head still, france, due to my heritage. ![]() ![]() | |||
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"I'm hoping for a fairly quite day tomorrow... But I'm doing dry Nov... So no whiskey for me ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Pop down sometime for a whiskey ![]() ![]() | |||
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"I'm hoping for a fairly quite day tomorrow... But I'm doing dry Nov... So no whiskey for me ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ill sail out of Pontevedra for the wine but ill bring the Whiskey ![]() | |||
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"My go to is a 10yr old dura 14 yr old Oban alsojura or dura? There is no dura I know of and I googled, too, so I suppose he meant jura. Funny because those two are not at all similar in palate. Jura 10 was also one of my very first whiskys. Obviously had to have a bottle there when I sailed to jura, which was amazing. Scotland always seemed so far away when I was younger know that feeling but the big chunk to your west, lol That is a very confusing answer. The big chunk to my west here, where I am now, is the big nothingness of the atlantic until you hit the americas. Or, in my head still, france, due to my heritage. ![]() ![]() ohh you are on the big chunk to the west, lol my bad | |||
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"A few other great ones are: Hinch 10 year old sherry finish. Dalmore 12.Ardbeg Uigeadail (or however you spell that again jeez) ive two Teelings finished in 2 wine casks out there, one is a Doaro, and its delish, limited edition so one for sipping one is being saved for when my son comes of age, another 10 years, Don't know where I heard it, but do you perhaps know the story of the man who bought a whisky each year for every birthday of his son and stored them in the cellar? He kept them until he was old enough. It#s not only investment but also memory creating, once he is old enough to maybe open a bottle or two of those with dad right now a cask runs you approx 5 k a year, if you can wait 20 to 25 you may be sitting on 1 million depending on the distillery,, good retirement plan or investment for the kids" It's true, but he didn't buy a 5k cask every year. More like a 100 pounds bottle every year. Not as good in aging as a cask obviously, but the bottles get rarer over time still. Buddy of mine had land in his family where they used to have a distillery in the 18th century, but that was closed down (the english came taxing) and the building was just there rotting, some old ruin. They wnated to repurpose the land and tear it down and found a few old crates of whisky in there, left behind. Not sure if accidentally or on purpose, but at the end good 70% of the bottles were destroyed, but the few still existing ones were good 120 years old or so. Sold for a pretty penny per bottle. He kept the majority though to keep aging them even more. | |||
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"Bourbon ![]() There are so many nice ones though... | |||
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"Bourbon ![]() god no,, subpar muck, they do beer and chocolate better and thats saying you need to know about bourbon lol | |||
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"A few other great ones are: Hinch 10 year old sherry finish. Dalmore 12.Ardbeg Uigeadail (or however you spell that again jeez) ive two Teelings finished in 2 wine casks out there, one is a Doaro, and its delish, limited edition so one for sipping one is being saved for when my son comes of age, another 10 years, Don't know where I heard it, but do you perhaps know the story of the man who bought a whisky each year for every birthday of his son and stored them in the cellar? He kept them until he was old enough. It#s not only investment but also memory creating, once he is old enough to maybe open a bottle or two of those with dad right now a cask runs you approx 5 k a year, if you can wait 20 to 25 you may be sitting on 1 million depending on the distillery,, good retirement plan or investment for the kids It's true, but he didn't buy a 5k cask every year. More like a 100 pounds bottle every year. Not as good in aging as a cask obviously, but the bottles get rarer over time still. Buddy of mine had land in his family where they used to have a distillery in the 18th century, but that was closed down (the english came taxing) and the building was just there rotting, some old ruin. They wnated to repurpose the land and tear it down and found a few old crates of whisky in there, left behind. Not sure if accidentally or on purpose, but at the end good 70% of the bottles were destroyed, but the few still existing ones were good 120 years old or so. Sold for a pretty penny per bottle. He kept the majority though to keep aging them even more." sweet ![]() | |||
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"Bourbon ![]() They can do a nice whisky though? Don't just put your nose in the air and pretend it's crap just because it's american. There are really nice bourbons out there. Try a Wild Turkey 101 or Wild Turkey Bourbon, or the Rye variation, or the rare breed (that's 4 different whiskies all made by wild turkey. You could say I am somewhat of a fan.) The JD Gentleman's Jack is really nice, too, but I prefer the Single Barrel version ![]() | |||
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"Bourbon ![]() ![]() pal i worked the bars in nyc for 3 years back in my 20s never tryed one i liked ive a few bottles of mid level muck out in the collection (for guests only), the no1 selling Bourbon at the moment is woodford reserve which i have 1 bottle and its the best bourbon i have sipped and still not a patch on any irish Scotch or Japanese ive ever tasted, they cant do whisjey beer or chocolate,, good bbq though, lol | |||
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"Dont really drink but fancy buying a Macallan 12. Already have a few other whiskys and Brandy XO but too scared to open them. Not sure how or when to drink them. " It's not a very healthy hobby. Donate it to international sailors in need. It's a real organisation (don't need to google). Send the crates my way and I handle the rest. ![]() | |||
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"Dont really drink but fancy buying a Macallan 12. Already have a few other whiskys and Brandy XO but too scared to open them. Not sure how or when to drink them. " Try a glenmorangie before you go big ona Macallan, almost as goid for 1/2 the buck, and super smooth | |||
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"Bourbon ![]() ![]() I really need to disagree there. But I suppose it comes down to personal taste - some people have it, some people don't ![]() ![]() ![]() | |||
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"Dont really drink but fancy buying a Macallan 12. Already have a few other whiskys and Brandy XO but too scared to open them. Not sure how or when to drink them. It's not a very healthy hobby. Donate it to international sailors in need. It's a real organisation (don't need to google). Send the crates my way and I handle the rest. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | |||
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"Bourbon ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() i agree on the kraken, such a disappointment that,, and i waited about 2 years before i tried it, more muck | |||
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"Bourbon ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() IT'S NOT EVEN RUM!!!! IT'S "SPICED" RUM ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | |||
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"Bourbon ![]() Pfft did the bourbon trail over the summer. It's a tour by kayak it was amazing. ![]() | |||
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"Bourbon ![]() ![]() Don't drink and kayak! ![]() | |||
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"I'm hoping for a fairly quite day tomorrow... But I'm doing dry Nov... So no whiskey for me ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Deal.. ![]() | |||
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"Bourbon ![]() ![]() ![]() Jamesons uses jack Daniels barrels to age thier whiskey. I learned that on the trail the rest is a blur. | |||
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"Bourbon ![]() ![]() ![]() Dunno about that, but I know they also use wild turkey barrels | |||
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"Bourbon ![]() ![]() ![]() i dont drink regular Jemmy,, its to corse, | |||
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