Have just poured a large glass of Talisker 2007 Amoroso Cask Finish - Distillers Edition ...
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Thought this might interest you seeing as you're a big fan of Bunna...
Not gonna lie I'm really keen on it myself but having recently spent a small fortune on whisk(e)y I'mgonnastruggling to resist for now...
Stupid question time.
I know it's not everyone's cup of whisky but so far dalmore 15 has been the best I've had. My mam died on Monday and she loved a drink (not whisky mind), so thinking of getting a bottle that i use on special occasions to remember her by. Like birthdays, Christmas, Sunderland title wins.
So since I think dalmore 15 is lovely would dalmore 18 also be to my taste? As I say daft question as my thoughts are of course but just want to be sure.
Stupid question time.
I know it's not everyone's cup of whisky but so far dalmore 12 has been the best I've had. My mam died on Monday and she loved a drink (not whisky mind), so thinking of getting a bottle that i use on special occasions to remember her by. Like birthdays, Christmas, Sunderland title wins.
So since I think dalmore 12 is lovely would dalmore 18 also be to my taste? As I say daft question as my thoughts are of course but just want to be sure.
Cheers. So far the only whisky I've hated is talisker. Had 2 versions of it and couldn't finish. So, reckon the 18 year old will be fine. Only bought the 12 as I thought the bottle looked lovely and loved the taste. Crackers how many dont like it.
Just mentioned it to the mrs who is still laughing a the thought of title wins the cheeky mare.
Sorry to hear that your mam is no longer with you. I really disliked Talisker when I tried it. I've nee idea about Dalmore as I haven't ventured there yet.Stupid question time.
I know it's not everyone's cup of whisky but so far dalmore 12 has been the best I've had. My mam died on Monday and she loved a drink (not whisky mind), so thinking of getting a bottle that i use on special occasions to remember her by. Like birthdays, Christmas, Sunderland title wins.
So since I think dalmore 12 is lovely would dalmore 18 also be to my taste? As I say daft question as my thoughts are of course but just want to be sure.
Aye they were.were the Taliskers Skye and Storm ?
The 10 is a lot better...the special release 8 was meant to be superb but hard to get hold of ( reckon someone on here will have it )
Aye they were.
Aye they were.
As far as Talisker goes I've only ever had the 10 and it was really nice, I'd definitely revisit it at some point. Never tried Dalmore although I did have a fancy for it once but was put off when I discovered they used colouring. Same thing happened with Bowmore n'all although I'd previously had a bottle of their 12 and thought it was ok. Non chill filtered and no added colouring is the way to go IMO, although there are whiskies I've enjoyed that are chill filtered and possibly/maybe coloured too... It's just when it comes to laying out my hard earned I'd prefer it was being spent on something entirely natural if possibleCheers. So far the only whisky I've hated is talisker. Had 2 versions of it and couldn't finish. So, reckon the 18 year old will be fine. Only bought the 12 as I thought the bottle looked lovely and loved the taste. Crackers how many dont like it.
Just mentioned it to the mrs who is still laughing a the thought of title wins the cheeky mare.
I've read that Glengoyne 21 is meant to be really good, could you shed any light on it?If you have a preference for sherried malts it may be worthwhile to check out Edradour, Glenallachie, Glendronach or Glengoyne. Kavalan sherried is very good too, though comes with a higher price tag.
As far as Talisker goes I've only ever had the 10 and it was really nice, I'd definitely revisit it at some point. Never tried Dalmore although I did have a fancy for it once but was put off when I discovered they used colouring. Same thing happened with Bowmore n'all although I'd previously had a bottle of their 12 and thought it was ok. Non chill filtered and no added colouring is the way to go IMO, although there are whiskies I've enjoyed that are chill filtered and possibly/maybe coloured too... It's just when it comes to laying out my hard earned I'd prefer it was being spent on something entirely natural if possible
I've read that Glengoyne 21 is meant to be really good, could you shed any light on it?
As far as Talisker goes I've only ever had the 10 and it was really nice, I'd definitely revisit it at some point. Never tried Dalmore although I did have a fancy for it once but was put off when I discovered they used colouring. Same thing happened with Bowmore n'all although I'd previously had a bottle of their 12 and thought it was ok. Non chill filtered and no added colouring is the way to go IMO, although there are whiskies I've enjoyed that are chill filtered and possibly/maybe coloured too... It's just when it comes to laying out my hard earned I'd prefer it was being spent on something entirely natural if possible
I've read that Glengoyne 21 is meant to be really good, could you shed any light on it?
I've ordered a bottle of this as I like Oban 14 and to see if I can tell the difference between this and the sub £30 a bottle (on offer) stuff that I have been supping.This seems decent at the price and right on budget...
I've never had the Oban distillers edition but I've tried a couple others (Lagavulin and Dalwhinnie) and they were both delicious so I'd hope this to be, particularly if you're already fond of their regular lineI've ordered a bottle of this as I like Oban 14 and to see if I can tell the difference between this and the sub £30 a bottle (on offer) stuff that I have been supping.