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• #2777
Litre bottles of Jim Beam are £16 in Asda.
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• #2778
Good selection to have! Hope you like the Benromach, lovely balance of sherry, sweet and smoke.
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• #2779
Good choice! Hope you enjoy the Redbreast
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• #2780
Aberlour 12 is on offer at Amazon £25 a bottle. Which is a bargain for a decent 12 year speyside. One of my favourite affordable whiskys and probably one of the best you can get for that money.
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• #2781
Agreed! That's a bargain.
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• #2782
And Asda, or was last week.
Lovely stuff.
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• #2783
Made a few purchases after the Bristol whisky festival. Cask strength springbank is a bit nuts but I love it.
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• #2784
Not to be left out, I opened a bottle of Lagavulin 16 last weekend. Haven’t tried it for years and years, and... I’m underwhelmed
My memory is the Lagavulin 16 is a huge rich peaty substance, but this stuff is middling - it’s tastes ok, but nothing more. Peatiness not greatly different than springbank, and much less than kilchoan machir bay.
Odd bottle? Am I just used to peaty whisky in a way I wasn’t years ago? Or have the mellowed to a MOR type drink?
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• #2785
I've got a rather old bottle of something I'm not going to drink. Any reason not to flog it off a the Whisky Exchange? Or is there another reputable resller of which I might not be aware?
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• #2786
A bit low-brow but the new-ish Jack Daniel's Rye is knocking around for £25, good intro rye imo and has enough dry spice to make a killer Old Fashioned
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• #2787
You will get better money at an auction site. I used whiskyauctioneer and if you look back a few pages someone used one recently too (may have been same one).
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• #2788
Bulleit Rye is THE intro rye!
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• #2789
Yeah, thanks, I had a look at the whiskeyauctioneer site and the trade-offs are that it requires more effort and it takes longer to get paid. It's not a whiskey I'm selling either, so I'm worried it wouldn't generate enough interest.
There seems to be one or two shops selling what I've got for around £800-900, so I'm expecting a valuation in the 450-500 range.
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• #2790
What is it?
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• #2791
Brandy, 1930s
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• #2792
Bad news for Japanese whisky fans
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• #2793
Aldi has been getting medals again for their own brand whisky.
https://inews.co.uk/news/consumer/aldi-whisky-13-pounds-international-spirits-challenge-2018/
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• #2794
Just checked to see the value of a Hakushu 12 year and Hibiki 17 - unfortunately I opened a new 12 year a while ago but have an unopened 17
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• #2795
Enjoying this in fact it's bloody lovely.
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• #2796
What is it?
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• #2797
So is anyone stocking up on bourbon before this batch runs out and the new eu tariffs kick in?
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• #2798
It goes from bad to worse 😢
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• #2799
Just bought the Highland Black 8. We shall see.
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• #2800
Stranahans is a curious fish - it’s single malt-ish with very bourbon overtones. I think it’s an attempt to bridge the two, and in that attempt it succeeds wholeheartedly- it’s just not really a combination most people want most of the time. In a dive bar in D.C. at 2 in the morning, I’m kinda enjoying it. But also I think the staff are going to throw me out if I have one more because they don’t believe English people can stand up after a few whiskies...
(If Stranahans is old hat to you, forgive me as I haven’t been in this thread for months)
haha. Islay-t you off with that one.
Benromach, Lagavulin 16 and Redbreast 12 it is. 😊🥃
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