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Re: The Single malt appreciation thread.
Jura on offer in the Co-op for £17.99 AND I was told not to pick one up. Guess there's one already wrapped for Xmas day
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Northwind's biannual malt purchase sorted, one bottle Talisker for hogmanay. Tastes like petrol, mmmmmmm, petrol.
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Recieved a bottle of 'Diggles Dram' in the work's Xmas raffle yesterday, which upon closer inspection appears to be a rebadged 16 year old, cask strength (57.7%) Bruichladdich.
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That will be much better if you leave it to settle till the end of May,which coincidentally might be when I'm passing your door:drink:
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Being a traitor to the cause,but,has anybody tried Black Grouse?,just it is on special offer and I have never tasted it
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First of the day-------single malt depreciation society
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Yeeeeeeha! at gleneagles, just got myself a 1986 Bunnahabhain and got a wee cheeky Bruichladdich 16 year old, bordeaux finish. Very dark by comparison to normal light gold. The Bunnahabhain is quite fruity but very nice. Got a taster cos scared o open the bottle :)
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I know its not a single, but!.....i thought it was worth mentioning that the in-laws have treated me to a bottle of triple distilled Monkey Shoulder, I shall let you know how it goes later on today.
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Basic requirement for "tasting" is two straws:)
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