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Good value that tasting. Is haggis, neeps and tatties also involved?Joint Glen Scotia and Springbank tasting tonight at Machrahanish golf club
Good value that tasting. Is haggis, neeps and tatties also involved?
I thought that I recalled that from the email I received.Indeed it is, just about to be served
Decent SMWS Burns Night tasting in Jesmond last night. Highlights being a 31yo Mortlach from a first fill bourbon hoggy and a 35yo Caol Ila from a refill sherry hoggy.Joint Glen Scotia and Springbank tasting tonight at Machrahanish golf club
My wife likens Laphroaig to Famel cough syrup!I have just had a nip as it has been a while but Tbh I don't taste it. I remember reading somewhere a few years ago about coal tar and I sort of get why but to me it is unique. Maybe some of the more familiar notes are Iodine, but less intense and medicinal as say a Laphroaig. there is some warm spice, maybe cinnamon and/or pepper. Also, it is not at all peaty or smokey but it does have a very pleasant intense lingering heat, which leaves something resembling burnt wood. All in all I forgot how good it is.
Mortlach can be great , the core range a bit less so sadly.I’m very much a whisky amateur but we try and collect a bottle of whatever the local drink is wherever we go in the world.
We’re just headed home from a weekend in Edinburgh and picked this up. No idea if it’s any good
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Mortlach can be great , the core range a bit less so sadly.
There are a few very good whisky shops in Edinburgh but lots of over priced tourist traps.I’ve honestly no idea about itwas in the price range of what I wanted to spend and I liked the box. As I say we don’t open them, just keep them as a memento of the places we’ve been.
They did have a 16 year old one in a very similar box but that was owa steep.
Matches the coat and jumper. Good start!I’m very much a whisky amateur but we try and collect a bottle of whatever the local drink is wherever we go in the world.
We’re just headed home from a weekend in Edinburgh and picked this up. No idea if it’s any good
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Do you always paint your finger nails that colour?I’m very much a whisky amateur but we try and collect a bottle of whatever the local drink is wherever we go in the world.
We’re just headed home from a weekend in Edinburgh and picked this up. No idea if it’s any good
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Do you always paint your finger nails that colour?
I’m very much a whisky amateur but we try and collect a bottle of whatever the local drink is wherever we go in the world.
We’re just headed home from a weekend in Edinburgh and picked this up. No idea if it’s any good
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I was just reading about this distillery, it was founded by the Cowie family in 1823! I’ll have to get some..not the nail varnish although after drinking the bottle of whisky I might want to try that too.No, I go for something brighter in the summer.
I finished a bottle of Glen Scotia 25 last year took me 4 yr I just couldn't get away with itCaught up with friends last night and enjoyed some very decent whisky. The Rosebank and Burnside were the stand outs for me.
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Aye, I’d struggle to justify its price point. I don’t see what it offers over and above the 18yo.I finished a bottle of Glen Scotia 25 last year took me 4 yr I just couldn't get away with it
The wife bought me it for my 50th as a treat, it was around the £250 mark from loch fyne just before it won best whisky at the whisky awards and it shot upto £500 which was crazy.Aye, I’d struggle to justify its price point. I don’t see what it offers over and above the 18yo.
usual poor looking offeringsCaught up with friends last night and enjoyed some very decent whisky. The Rosebank and Burnside were the stand outs for me.
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