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"A simple Jameson nothing to exciting " Meh | |||
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"I usually switch between Jura and Penderyn. J" Welsh whisky shouldn’t be allowed in my opinion. | |||
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"I like Grouse in a sherry casket as an everyday whisky. Enjoy a nice Dalwhinnie as well." As a Scotsman your opinion is to be respected sir. Grouse is a fine utility whisky, great for hot toddies, whisky Mac, porridge, and sorrow drowning. I’ve always thought Dalwhinnie a little lacklustre, nice bottle but lacking depth. Perhaps it gets better with age, like so many things. | |||
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"Not the biggest whiskey drinker. But Glenfiddich is alright " You’re quite right. It is alright. I visited the distillery with my Dad as a ten year old boy and it will always have place in my affections. The triangular shaped bottle makes it easy to squeeze into your drinks cabinet too. | |||
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"Jack Daniel’s single barrel around £50 a bottle Johnnie Walker Blue Label Around £130-£160 Macallan 18 £300-£400 a bottle They all taste very good I recommend all of them " Somebody’s showing off | |||
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"Was a Macallan. I say was as I dont drink now." You should start again and what better way that a nice glass of Macallan. Life is better when you drink whisky. The word whisky is derived from “water of life”. If you think of the cash you’ve saved whilst you’ve been off the booze you should be able to afford a decent bottle, 21 year old perhaps. | |||
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"Back when I drank it was wild turkey on the rocks" With a name like _ildbillkid I’d expect you’d walk into a bar and the bar tender would slide the bottle down the bar to you, right? | |||
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"Back when I drank it was wild turkey on the rocks With a name like _ildbillkid I’d expect you’d walk into a bar and the bar tender would slide the bottle down the bar to you, right?" smile when you say that pilgrim | |||
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"Still working through a delicious Tomatin, got to be up there as one of my favourites now " Had a nice 16 year old bottle of this given to my dad in2005 for his birthday he passed away in2006 and I saved it, his brother passed 3 years ago and took it down for his funeral and opened it with the family and it was the best I’ve tasted | |||
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"Has to be a single malt, no blends. Preferably Speyside. Aberlour or Glenfiddich are always good shouts. Not a fan of anything smokey/ peaty. " This | |||
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"If drinking Scottish it’s an Ardbeg and my preference for Irish would be laphroaig. Both lovely and peaty." Laphroaig Irish????? | |||
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"I’ve done a fair bit of research into this subject and will continue to do so. I’m keen to see what the good folks on Fab think. What’s your favourite whisky (or whiskey)?" Glenfiddich (only one I like so not my favourite as such) | |||
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"If drinking Scottish it’s an Ardbeg and my preference for Irish would be laphroaig. Both lovely and peaty. Laphroaig Irish?????" That’s a terrible mistake on my behalf there. 🤦🏻♂️ I’m a big fan of laphroiag but have had a massive brain fart and can’t for the life of me recollect what I’ve confused it with. My apologies to the whiskey connoisseurs. I would just like to point out to any ladies who might be reading this thread, that yes you have indeed just witnessed a guy admitting when he’s made a mistake. 😂😂 | |||
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"I also go back to Johnnie Walker Black Label. Does me just fine. " Agree, my choice too... | |||
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"Monkey shoulder at the moment " I have the original and the Smokey Monkey. I think the latter j-u-s-t pips the former at the post. | |||
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"I usually switch between Jura and Penderyn. J Welsh whisky shouldn’t be allowed in my opinion. " I've never really understood the hostility. You're welcome to your narrow world view, though | |||
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"I usually switch between Jura and Penderyn. J Welsh whisky shouldn’t be allowed in my opinion. I've never really understood the hostility. You're welcome to your narrow world view, though I had a lovely bottle of Aber Falls, a very smooth drink | |||
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"What’s you favourite whisky" Can't stand the stuff (hate the smell) | |||
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"I usually switch between Jura and Penderyn. J Welsh whisky shouldn’t be allowed in my opinion. " What a ridiculous statement. And in answer to your question, Penderyn. | |||
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"Still working through a delicious Tomatin, got to be up there as one of my favourites now Had a nice 16 year old bottle of this given to my dad in2005 for his birthday he passed away in2006 and I saved it, his brother passed 3 years ago and took it down for his funeral and opened it with the family and it was the best I’ve tasted " It really is a beautiful drink, I’m glad you got to drink it and celebrate them both | |||
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"A simple Jameson nothing to exciting Meh" I asked at a bar once.. "do you have any whisky?" and the barman said "we've got James on"... So I replied "have you got any whisky?" I don't think he got the irony I tried Japanese whisky once, never again! I used to drink single malts, at least 12yr old like Highland Park or macallan But I've given up alcohol and not touched it in 15yrs | |||
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"Jack daniels triple mash or single barrel " This is not NOT GOOD jd is disgusting American bilgewater. | |||
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"I like whiskey's with a unique taste, some faves Glenfiddich - Fire + Cane Penderyn - Sherrywood Old Pulteney - 12 Yr Bains Single Grain (South African) Auchentoshan - American Oak Also The Glenrothes 10 Year was great, sad it's not made any more. 15Yr+ out of my budget. " Oh I had a delicious bottle that was double casked, first in a rum cask and finished in a sherry I think (might have been the other way around). It wasn’t one of the balvenie ones and I wish I could remember the name because it was bloody lovely. | |||
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"I like whiskey's with a unique taste, some faves Glenfiddich - Fire + Cane Penderyn - Sherrywood Old Pulteney - 12 Yr Bains Single Grain (South African) Auchentoshan - American Oak Also The Glenrothes 10 Year was great, sad it's not made any more. 15Yr+ out of my budget. Oh I had a delicious bottle that was double casked, first in a rum cask and finished in a sherry I think (might have been the other way around). It wasn’t one of the balvenie ones and I wish I could remember the name because it was bloody lovely. " I’ve quite a collection certainly over 100 bottles Favourites are hard as depends on so many factors Time of year place mood and company are just a few Bunnahabhain is one of those whiskies that I’ve found fits most situations. But hard to beat a Smokey or peaty whisky with a peat fire burning or that last dram of the evening around a camp fire with your catch of the day cooking by that fire | |||
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"Hibiki Suntory. Hands down, you would never convince me otherwise. Again, the Japanese taking something and making it Soooo much better. " There are some nice Japanese whiskies but hibiki is nothing special tbh | |||
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