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• #1777
Balvenie have some good options.
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• #1778
Lagavulin 16 has a lovely sweet finish as standard but still lovely and peaty - the Distillers Editions are finished in sherry casks, they are nice (but £70 ish)
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• #1779
Suntory had a really nice Sherry cask single malt - both yamazaki and Hakushu.
Unfortunately it's really fucking expensive
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• #1780
Bowmore Darkest is bloody lovely and a shade over £50 in most places.
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• #1781
Enjoying this at the moment.. Bit pricey but interesting..
Worth it? hard to say..
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• #1782
Happy #WhiskyDay2015
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• #1783
I feel like some pappy van winkle. Right now.
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• #1784
I second this. The doublewood is my regular safe bet
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• #1785
Saw some Mackmyra swedish whiskey in a shop yesterday, anyone tried it?
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• #1786
pleasantly surprised by a supermarket purchase on a whim - Four Roses Small Batch Kentucky Bourbon - great stuff for £25
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• #1787
Picked up the Lagavulin 12yo 2013 release today. Leaving it until the weekend but it came highly recommended
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• #1788
Reasonable Speyside Single Malt in Aldi at the moment.
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• #1789
NJS sparkles
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• #1790
I only drink Black Bush which I know disqualifies me from the ranks of aficionados who'll only touch hardcore single malt that tastes of peat bog. But on their days off I've known people of that ilk enjoy Teelings, a relatively new one form Dublin. It's a bit much for me (I can't over-emphasise how woosy I am) but real men (male and female) love it.
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• #1791
Was given a bottle of Speyburn 10... Its not the sort of thing I'd usually go for but its very quaffable. A good session drink.
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• #1792
Currently sipping this:
Is it any good?
But after drinking it neat I realized I'm a pussy (a beer person really) so now I'm drowning it in Bitter Lemon! Heresy I know :)
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• #1793
Well, I have certainly enjoyed some of their output. Some of which I purchased from the distillery shop...
Which reminds me. I am going to be organising at least one Speyside distillery cycling ride again this year, possibly two. If anybody on this thread is interested, do let me know. Pictures from last years Brixton Nihilist Cycling Club visit to Speyside here.
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• #1794
But after drinking it neat I realized I'm a pussy (a beer person really) so now I'm drowning it in Bitter Lemon! Heresy I know :)
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• #1795
I'll kill it for sure, tomorrow :)
At least I tried! :) Drinking beer my whole life, maybe it's not meant to be :)
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• #1796
Me and Simon are looking at going around that area next year on a little whiskey tour as I have family tree research to do in Elgin so we'll probably tap you for some info soon :)
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• #1798
Try some Speyside. It has a sweeter taste and easier to get into than Highland (or Islay!).
A drop (and just a drop) of water will allow a lot more aroma and taste on your tongue. Have a wee sip, let it stay on the tongue and exhale. You'll pick up the flavours.
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• #1799
Aberlour is a Speyside distillery ;)
I don't rate the Speysides very much, far too sweet and soft for me - although if someone else is buying I think they're lovely
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• #1800
Whoops.
No hope then ?
Anybody have a favourite sherry cask or port cask malt that isn't crazy money? Sometimes bourbon feels a bit sweet and I'd like a malt but not something so strong it makes my nuts dry out a la Laphroaig, no, something a bit sweeter.