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By *heDoncasterConnoisseur OP   Man
4 weeks ago

Doncaster

For you whisky lovers out there..

What’s your favourite whisky? Off to

Scotland again in the new year & love going to a distillery. Always on the lookout for new whiskies to sample!

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By *orphia2003Woman
4 weeks ago

Tonypandy.

I much prefer bourbon to whiskey, but do love Penderyn.

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By (user no longer on site)
4 weeks ago

In a Jar by Metallica

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By *rHotNottsMan
4 weeks ago

Dubai & Nottingham

I just bought a bottle of Laphroig Oak select from Sainsbury’s, it’s one of the nicest I’ve ever tasted.

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By *ustincamebridgeCouple
4 weeks ago

manchester

I just opened my last bottle and am drinking a glass of Macallum as I write this

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By *midnight-Woman
4 weeks ago

...

My favourites are Glenfiddich (15) and glenmorangie

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By *heDoncasterConnoisseur OP   Man
4 weeks ago

Doncaster

Never had it but I’ll look out for it!

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By *eaAndBiscuit1989Man
4 weeks ago

Burnley

I bought some Dalmore 15 year old last year in Abu Dhabi Airport......best and smoothest tasting whisky I've ever had.

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By *heDoncasterConnoisseur OP   Man
4 weeks ago

Doncaster

Love a macallan! Visiting the distillery up in speywide when I’m up

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By *heDoncasterConnoisseur OP   Man
4 weeks ago

Doncaster

Dalmore is v good!

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By *cotlad178Man
4 weeks ago

falkirk

After tasting over 20 I don't know what my favourite is 🤔I'm forever driving lately so don't have the chance to indulge as much anymore but still love a glass

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By *a1970Man
4 weeks ago

East cork

Red breast

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By (user no longer on site)
4 weeks ago

Jura/Talisker

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By *heDoncasterConnoisseur OP   Man
4 weeks ago

Doncaster

Laiphroaig - love an Islay whisky!

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By *allandy64Man
4 weeks ago

Sheffield

Any variety of Tallisker although Tallisker Surge is particularly good...

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By *hortyscotWoman
4 weeks ago

Glasgow

Try Torabhaig. Apparently very good.

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By *eaAndBiscuit1989Man
4 weeks ago

Burnley


"Dalmore is v good! "

Think it was about £160 quid for the bottle but it was money well spent.

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By *anky_PankyWoman
4 weeks ago

Filthy Fuckeryville

Glenrothes single malt but ideally I'm more a bourbon girl

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By *BWmetalcouple666Couple
4 weeks ago

houghton

Talisker I enjoyed a great deal.

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By *allandy64Man
4 weeks ago

Sheffield

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By *heDoncasterConnoisseur OP   Man
4 weeks ago

Doncaster

Bought some in Dublin this year - unbelievably smooth. Great tipple.

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By *allandy64Man
4 weeks ago

Sheffield


"Laiphroaig - love an Islay whisky!"

That's just a tad too much for me.

Still got a bottle in my collection though...

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By *rT25Man
4 weeks ago

Rotherham

Arberlour

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By *heDoncasterConnoisseur OP   Man
4 weeks ago

Doncaster

I’ve got a bottle from Torabahaig when I was in Skye - very good!

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By *heDoncasterConnoisseur OP   Man
4 weeks ago

Doncaster

Love an Aberlour 12

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By *heDoncasterConnoisseur OP   Man
4 weeks ago

Doncaster

May have to have a dabble!

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By *rHotNottsMan
4 weeks ago

Dubai & Nottingham


"Laiphroaig - love an Islay whisky!"

I think islay are the only ones I like , smooth & smoky

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By *airyChestedDaveMan
4 weeks ago

Liverpool

Dalmore or Talisker, then after that Jameson’s

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By *abtastic Mr FoxMan
4 weeks ago

A den in the Glen

I love a Speyside Singleton. Talisker too.

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By *hirleyMan
4 weeks ago

somewhere

I'm quite a connoisseur on most things alchohol as some may guess, whiskey is not one really, always found I prefer Irish more than scotch, Bushmills blackbush being my favourite.

However, I also recently went to Scotland and found myself sampling them... I have to say, fully on board now and loved this one called glendronarch, 12 year. So smooth and not too peaty, which I think I get put off with some of the Highland whiskeys

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By *omCoyoteMan
4 weeks ago

Northern England

Years ago I was given a very special bottle of Bladnoch (Lowlands Malt) from a client who was a personal friend of the owner. It was absolutely stupendous.

I've since sampled their 8yr old - but it came nowhere near.

For an everyday malt, I really like Ben Bracken Speyside @ just £18 from Lidl.

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By *rLothbrokMan
4 weeks ago

Lancs

I’ve been drinking a Japanese whiskey lately called the House of Suntory. They have a few different types, but I’ve currently got Toki, which is a blend from 3 if their distilleries.

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By *uke-de-PleasureMan
4 weeks ago

Leeds

Johnnie Walker Black Label

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By *itvclaireTV/TS
4 weeks ago

Birmingham


"I much prefer bourbon to whiskey, but do love Penderyn."

Tried that for the first time a couple of years ago. Always buy a nice single malt for Christmas. This year I went with an Australian one called Starward Left Field. Glenmorangie is my favourite Scottish one.

XX

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By *cotlad178Man
4 weeks ago

falkirk


"I bought some Dalmore 15 year old last year in Abu Dhabi Airport......best and smoothest tasting whisky I've ever had."
that's was the first whisky is ever tasted 😋 first distillery too

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By *rincipessaWoman
4 weeks ago

your wildest dreams,

Macallan for me. Can’t be dealing with those really oaky peaty smoky kinds

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By *ags73Man
4 weeks ago

glasgow-ish

Glenmorangie used to be my go to. Don’t mind fiddy, not a big fan of the peaty ones.

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By *xploringcouplewalesCouple
4 weeks ago

South Wales

Copper Dog at the moment, has been for the last 12months or so now

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By *ealMissShadyWoman
4 weeks ago

St Albans/ Welsh Borders


"I much prefer bourbon to whiskey, but do love Penderyn."

I bought my Whisky lobing son a bottle of Penderyn for Christmas. He was quite excited

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By *ripfillMan
4 weeks ago

Paris, New York, Hong Kong and Havant

Truth is I love bourbon 🥃 I do like Four Roses

Whiskey for drinking … Jameson

Which for special occasions Malt called isle of Raasay

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By *issolvedOrdersMan
4 weeks ago

Bristol

Bruichladdich, a Black Art, or an Octomore any day

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By *h3rry Bomb80Man
4 weeks ago

the moon

Southern comfort

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By *heekydomdanMan
4 weeks ago

Eastbourne

Tobermory 12 single malt my current favourite

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By *iscombobulated1523Couple
4 weeks ago

Worcestershire

Makers mark and Haig or peaky blinders Irish are my whisky's of choice ATM

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By *eckycd41TV/TS
4 weeks ago

Navan

Red breast 21 year old

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By *ex4u4Couple
4 weeks ago

Manchester

Glendronach 12

Arran 10

Glengoyne 12

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By *uvs2watchherCouple
4 weeks ago

newcastle

Ardbeg. Not for everyone. No chill filtered. Very strong. And laguvullin. Proper whisky. Xxxx

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By *entlemanrogueMan
4 weeks ago

Cumbernauld


"Laiphroaig - love an Islay whisky!"

I enjoy a Laiphroaig 10 y.o, but i tried the select and it was foul.

of you like a heated whisky I rather enjoy Highland park Dragon legend. it's very moreish and inexpensive.

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By *ornLordMan
4 weeks ago

Wiltshire and London


"Macallan for me. Can’t be dealing with those really oaky peaty smoky kinds "

Same here.

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By *omInLonMan
4 weeks ago

London

Tamnavulin double cask is very drinkable.

Or if you want something different...Sheepdog peanut butter whisky.

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By *rettCoolMan
4 weeks ago

Dunfermline

Have a few but on a budget .. glenlivet founder reserve is hard to beat .. i am Scottish and know my whisky

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By *otts-manMan
4 weeks ago

Long Eaton

Tried several, but the only one that agrees with me, and I like, is "Monkey Shoulder"...

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By *encuckMan
4 weeks ago

Edinburgh

Glendronach 18 year old

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By *cotlad178Man
4 weeks ago

falkirk


"Tamnavulin double cask is very drinkable.

Or if you want something different...Sheepdog peanut butter whisky. "

I've had that didn't like it on its own, think it was good with choc milk or liquor been a good while

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By *thedMan
4 weeks ago

stirling

Highland Park 18year old

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By *idlands-riderMan
4 weeks ago

burton-coalville

At the moment its a kilchoman

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By *ondiego85Man
4 weeks ago

nottingham

Nothing beats an Oban, for me

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By *eneralKenobiMan
4 weeks ago

North Angus

I know Jager doesn’t count but Jager 🤓

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By (user no longer on site)
4 weeks ago

BUSHMILLS

Any type

OLDEST DISTILLERY IN

THE WORLD

1608

ENOUGH SAID

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By *arakiss12TV/TS
4 weeks ago

Bedford

Craigellachie Whiskey and Grants are my likes.

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By *asycouple1971Couple
4 weeks ago

midlands

Bells.

Lol.

I'm not much of a whiskey expert.

Got a few nice bottles but doubt I could taste the difference if they were given to me in a glass.

Hats off to you all that can name the whisky from a glass.

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By *ags73Man
4 weeks ago

glasgow-ish


" BUSHMILLS

Any type

OLDEST DISTILLERY IN

THE WORLD

1608

ENOUGH SAID "

It’s okay from what I remember.

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By *vaRose43Woman
4 weeks ago

Forest of Dean

Tomatin is always a good whisky, I have a lovely sherry cask I’ve had a couple of drams from now and it’s bloody delicious.

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By *anky_PankyWoman
4 weeks ago

Filthy Fuckeryville


"Tamnavulin double cask is very drinkable.

Or if you want something different...Sheepdog peanut butter whisky. "

If you like Sheepdog try and find it's far superior American brother Skrewball - SO much nicer. Not easy to find in the UK though

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By *callycatMan
4 weeks ago

Mid Wales

Penderyn

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By *ildTimes.Man
4 weeks ago

Colchester/London

The pogues black whiskey is surprisingly good!! I've tried a fair few and it beats the pants of way more expensive ones.

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By *uffin and JamCouple
4 weeks ago

Ayrshire

MacAllan 12 or Old Pulteney or Scapa Flow

Hmm the choices

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By *ewdtenantMan
4 weeks ago

Sheffield

Shackleton, a nice blend. It was my Covid go to

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By *xperiencing-newCouple
4 weeks ago

Nottingham

Currently have 3 open bottles Lochlea, first time trying it, not anything special, auchentoshan as close to a bourbon as a scotch can get lovely sweet honey notes, and my all time fave Ardbeg

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By *oinerbillMan
4 weeks ago

warrington

Glenfiddich 12 is my go to, but so many nice single malts out there

My kids always get me a bottle ive never had at Christmas, love trying new ones

try Aldi - they have some nice ones on offer at great prices

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By *olarbear73Man
4 weeks ago

Glasgow

Current favourite is the Edradour 10 Distillery edition - very smooth and moreish.

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By *allGuy1000Man
4 weeks ago

Reading

I’m sure I’ll be lambasted for this but I prefer Irish whiskey 🥃

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By *xperiencing-newCouple
4 weeks ago

Nottingham


"I’m sure I’ll be lambasted for this but I prefer Irish whiskey 🥃 "

😫 🤒 😆 nah each to their own lol

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By *inkyandthebrain2023Couple
4 weeks ago

Cheshire

Currently have about 40 and the bottles that are near empty are

Dalmore.

Bowmore.

Highland park.

Dalwhinnie.

Speyburn.

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By *SandASCouple
4 weeks ago

Bishop Auckland

My other half mrA has a dalmore shelf, he has the port wood, the 12 years, the 15 years and 2008 vintage ( not sure how 2008 is vintage) but that's what the bottle says

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By (user no longer on site)
4 weeks ago

Oban whisky from Oban distillery

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By *sleWightCoupleCouple
4 weeks ago

Ryde

I have about 70 whiskies, but some of my favourites include the humble J&B, Dewars and Highland Park: Viking Tribe.

Rod Stewart's "Wolfie" is a nice drop, too.

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By *rHotNottsMan
4 weeks ago

Dubai & Nottingham


"Southern comfort "

I love this drink. I’m not sure it’s whiskey though is it? There is a similar drink in the Philippines called Emperador or Alfonso double light, very nice, very drinkable…

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By *M60Couple
4 weeks ago

Central Scotland

Smokehead an Islay single.

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By *sleWightCoupleCouple
4 weeks ago

Ryde


"Southern comfort

I love this drink. I’m not sure it’s whiskey though is it?"

It's a liqueur, more sickly and not as strong as normal whiskies. It's only a step up from the stuff you used to find in Netto (remember them?) and bought because it's cheap.

Each to their own, of course!

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By *ansoffateMan
4 weeks ago

Sagittarius A


"I’m sure I’ll be lambasted for this but I prefer Irish whiskey 🥃 "

Poitín? That'll put hairs on your chest and then burn them off again.

The Irish have been making Aqua Vitae since 1000AD, I think it's fair to say they may have developed some expertise.

That being said, I prefer Bourbon.

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By (user no longer on site)
4 weeks ago

Southern comfort for me

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By *ildTimes.Man
4 weeks ago

Colchester/London


"I’m sure I’ll be lambasted for this but I prefer Irish whiskey 🥃 "

That's because it's the original and best don't tell the Scottish they think they invented it 😂

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By *sleWightCoupleCouple
4 weeks ago

Ryde


"Smokehead an Islay single."

Yep, that one ("Unfiltered") is a quantum leap over the original, which was looked upon as cheap scotch with a load of smoke flavour dumped in to cover up the taste.

Using a single Islay for the new one, along with an even hand on the smoke, has made a seriously nice whiskey.

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By *ools and the brainCouple
4 weeks ago

couple, us we him her.


"Southern comfort "

Get out and never come back

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By *oubleSwingCouple
4 weeks ago

N. Wales


"I know Jager doesn’t count but Jager 🤓"

🤣 Right!? I've never enjoyed a whiskey. Ironically, my maiden name is a very popular brand of it 🤷‍♀️

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By *ools and the brainCouple
4 weeks ago

couple, us we him her.


"Macallan for me. Can’t be dealing with those really oaky peaty smoky kinds

Same here."

At last people with taste.

I'd go for a 15yo sherry cask.

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By *atch0101Man
4 weeks ago

Here

A nice Speyside would be nice.

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By *ensualtongue2023Man
4 weeks ago

furnace


"Macallan for me. Can’t be dealing with those really oaky peaty smoky kinds

Same here.

At last people with taste.

I'd go for a 15yo sherry cask."

Macallan isn’t what it used to be sadly

Many more cheaper bottles that are better

Love glenfarclas 18.

Smokey then springbank if you can get a bottle if not then benromach 15 won’t break the bank

All of the glendronach the 18 is a Sherry bomb

And some great independent bottlings of a good linkwood

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By *ANDCOCouple
4 weeks ago

South Somewhere

Scotch whisky vs Irish Whiskey

No comparison. Whiskey everytime.

Aged Middleton - numero uno. You will never look back

A very good Jameson’s is where it’s at too.

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By *ensualtongue2023Man
4 weeks ago

furnace

Have to disagree I don’t enjoy Irish or American whiskey

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By *ansoffateMan
4 weeks ago

Sagittarius A


"Have to disagree I don’t enjoy Irish or American whiskey"

Everyone is entitled to wrong opinions, no need to apologise.

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By *uncherUKMan
4 weeks ago

Woodford

Bunnahabhain - any but the older ones are so incredibly super smooth

A fabulous Islay without the intense peat, smoke or iodine.

Also Mortlach

Have a browse through the Jim Murray’s Whisky Bible for some inspiration.

Enjoy!

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By *electableicecreamMan
4 weeks ago

The West

Writers Tears Copper Pot

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By *h3rry Bomb80Man
4 weeks ago

the moon


"Southern comfort

I love this drink. I’m not sure it’s whiskey though is it? There is a similar drink in the Philippines called Emperador or Alfonso double light, very nice, very drinkable…"

Yes it a Tennessee whiskey ..

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By *h3rry Bomb80Man
4 weeks ago

the moon


"Southern comfort

Get out and never come back "

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By *electableicecreamMan
4 weeks ago

The West


"Southern comfort

I love this drink. I’m not sure it’s whiskey though is it? There is a similar drink in the Philippines called Emperador or Alfonso double light, very nice, very drinkable…

Yes it a Tennessee whiskey ..

"

It's a whiskey liqueur. Popular with red lemonade in Ireland

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By *h3rry Bomb80Man
4 weeks ago

the moon


"Southern comfort

I love this drink. I’m not sure it’s whiskey though is it? There is a similar drink in the Philippines called Emperador or Alfonso double light, very nice, very drinkable…

Yes it a Tennessee whiskey ..

It's a whiskey liqueur. Popular with red lemonade in Ireland"

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By *ust RachelTV/TS
4 weeks ago

Horsham

I haven't got one, I like too many.

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By *idnight RamblerMan
4 weeks ago

Pershore

Not a whisk(e)y drinker but Cardhu is good.

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By *ein-guyMan
4 weeks ago

Cowes

Penderyn, Gentleman Jack or the good ole honey Tennysee Jack Daniels

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By *iscreetShropsManMan
4 weeks ago

Telford

Bowmore by far

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By *haringisCaring1208Couple
4 weeks ago

Lurgan

Glenfidditch 12 or 15 year

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By *ustAnotherMan
4 weeks ago

Mids

I like Jameson black barrell, roe&co, JW red label.

I like gentleman jack, which is good after Christmas I now have four bottles!

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By *om and JennieCouple
4 weeks ago

Chams or Socials

Dalwhinnie Winter Gold

J x

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By *he_turtle_movesMan
4 weeks ago

york

Benriach smoky 10,

I'm partial to the peat of Islay and lagavulins distillery edition is a delight but the Benriach was a real surprise offering for me and it was phenomenal.

That said, ask me in a week and I'm sure I'll have a different answer

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By *ffervescentMan
4 weeks ago

winfrith

Glenfiddich.

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By *ffervescentMan
4 weeks ago

winfrith


"Glenfiddich. "
Tastes like a scotsman arse when he's wearing a kilt in minus 17 degree crosswinds.

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By *anonfire96Man
4 weeks ago

Mansfield

Laphroaig cardas. Jura. Glen Keith.

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By *ffervescentMan
4 weeks ago

winfrith


"Laphroaig cardas. Jura. Glen Keith."
I disagree.

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By *anonfire96Man
4 weeks ago

Mansfield

Isn't that just bourbon with a barrel of sugar poured into it.

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By *ffervescentMan
4 weeks ago

winfrith


"Isn't that just bourbon with a barrel of sugar poured into it."
Jura no way .

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By *ionEastGMan
4 weeks ago

London

Aberfeldy is nice, Ardmore too.

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By *illy IdolMan
4 weeks ago

Midlands

I'm not a big fan of whiskey, but if you'll accept liquors, I love Drambuie and Glayva

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By *om and JennieCouple
4 weeks ago

Chams or Socials


"I'm not a big fan of whiskey, but if you'll accept liquors, I love Drambuie and Glayva"

My dad & cousin left our wedding to find a pub with Drambuie!! They did return though

J x

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By *ffervescentMan
4 weeks ago

winfrith


"I'm not a big fan of whiskey, but if you'll accept liquors, I love Drambuie and Glayva

My dad & cousin left our wedding to find a pub with Drambuie!! They did return though

J x"

7 hours later slaughtered.

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By *om and JennieCouple
4 weeks ago

Chams or Socials


"I'm not a big fan of whiskey, but if you'll accept liquors, I love Drambuie and Glayva

My dad & cousin left our wedding to find a pub with Drambuie!! They did return though

J x7 hours later slaughtered. "

I’d have paid money to see that

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By *illy IdolMan
4 weeks ago

Midlands


"I'm not a big fan of whiskey, but if you'll accept liquors, I love Drambuie and Glayva

My dad & cousin left our wedding to find a pub with Drambuie!! They did return though

J x"

I love their commitment to find Drambuie

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By *ffervescentMan
4 weeks ago

winfrith


"I'm not a big fan of whiskey, but if you'll accept liquors, I love Drambuie and Glayva

My dad & cousin left our wedding to find a pub with Drambuie!! They did return though

J x7 hours later slaughtered.

I’d have paid money to see that "

I did and well worth it .

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