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• #2977
^I'm not a fan, but I've tried most of their line. Ranks below the other Irish whiskies for me, Green Spot and Red Breast being better. If you like the sweetness of Teeling, try Red Breast Lustau. Or if you want to go cheaper, Jameson Caskmates Stout Edition.
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• #2978
Thanks @bikes_knob will look out for those.
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• #2979
I really shouldn't be buying whisky at the moment, so I'm torn about this one...
Deanston 18 Years, un-chill filtered, 46.3% for sub £50 on the zon. https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B013H3215S/
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• #2980
That's a great price and and if you're big into vanilla and toffee flavours I'd go for it, I found it a bit too sweet and dessert like for my tastes but it's very well made like all of the Deanston range.
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• #2981
Yeah, I'm generally not a fan of bourbon cask because of the potential for unsophisticated sickly-sweetness, but it's intriguing at that price.
Will I enjoy it more than Glengoyne 15? Doubtful, but there might be only one way to find out...
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• #2983
Bulleit was <£17 in my local Tesco Express (Essex Road) today. 'Reduced to clear' so not sure if it's in all shops.
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• #2984
it's my mates 50th in a couple of weeks and wanted to maybe get him a nice-ish bottle of Bourbon up to say £100 - he's a fan of High West Redemption Rye and Double Rye - any reccos? cheers
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• #2985
Slightly OT but does anyone have a calvados recommendation? Thinking somewhere around the £40 or less? I have hugely enjoyed every glass I've had out and only realised recently that I could replicate this experience at home.
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• #2986
not quite calvados, but the somerset cider brandy company 10 year old is delicious and the sweetspot of their range.
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• #2987
Cheers, I'll have a look!
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• #2988
Black Barrel worth checking out too, probably the nicest in Jameson's range.
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• #2989
The Black Barrel is tasty (and an interesting flavour comparison to Jameson's plain stuff) but its price puts it into a very competitive field. I've never bought a bottle (just had a few tastings) but it seems to go for £30-£38, and that's Green Spot/Redbreast territory.
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• #2990
Ah, i didn't realise that. I have been lucky enough to have been gifted a couple of bottles. For that price i'd go Redbreast every time.
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• #2991
Yes, it's a gimmick, yes I still want it.
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• #2992
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Load...
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• #2994
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• #2995
Bourbon - who cares?
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• #2996
45000 less ex-bourbon casks available to the scotch industry.
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• #2997
A vast increase in no 10 char ex bourbon casks flooding the scotch industry..
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• #2998
I was at a mate's wedding yesterday. He'd put a bottle of Lagvulin 16 behind the bar primarily for me and one of his family who like whisky.
It was the only whisky and suddenly it all went, turns out another guest was drinking doubles of it with coke and ice. 😭
Y tho?
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• #2999
Because it tastes horrible without coke and ice if you're used to drinking it with coke and ice.
See : my dad when I offered him a drink.
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• #3000
Woodford reserve currently £20 at Tesco/Amazon.. may need prime for free delivery, not sure.. but am stocking up
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Woodford-Reserve-Bourbon-Whiskey-70/dp/B001P4YYH0
Anyone a fan of the Teeling whiskey here?
I'm after some recommendations for something new to try that's similar in notes (not smokey, sweet,...).
Thanks