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I haven't seen it mate but I'll look it upHave you seen the filum "The Angels Share" you don't have to be into fine whisky to enjoy it.
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I haven't seen it mate but I'll look it upHave you seen the filum "The Angels Share" you don't have to be into fine whisky to enjoy it.
Not available until Tuesday coming, and only available from the distillery shop according to Iain.Don’t know if it’s going to be available outside of the festival but Ian Croucher and Ronnie Grant from the new Dal Riata distillery both reckon the Glen Scotia festival bottle is exceptional. The heavily peated from the warehouse tour was also well received
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The Chardonnay cask is unexpectedly good. I’d like to see them release more of it
Out of my league I'm afraid. Interesting touch, personalised v numbered label. Think a few people flipped their Springbank, I could be wrong but I doubt many would be putting this release to auction.The 18yo is typically my annual favourite. Typically has a strong bourbon influence and after the 18yo the value starts to drop off. The local barleys, while good, are seldom worth the hype with the exception of the 16yo. I usually find the local barleys to be softer and more rounded than the others but it's debatable whether that's to it's benefit.
Whiskybroker have added a 33yo Braeval to the site albeit £200. Very expensive for them.
Anything that stops/limits flippers a good thing imo.Out of my league I'm afraid. Interesting touch, personalised v numbered label. Think a few people flipped their Springbank, I could be wrong but I doubt many would be putting this release to auction.
Agreed.Anything that stops/limits flippers a good thing imo.
Enjoying their recent two blends( 6yr and 10yr old) particularly at the price
You should look up a few classier bourbons then, don't have to be that much more expensive than JB/JD either.I am jealous of whisky drinkers as it sounds like a great journey to explore.
I just cannot get away with the taste of whisky. I tried some Laphraig once - it felt like a glass of mud.
I feel I am missing out but just cannot get away with it although I do like Jack Daniels and Jim Beam.
The Eagle has landed.My North Star bottle is fine...as is the label
Try an Irish Whiskey, Jameson to start, has a wee bit of the sweetness of bourbon whiskeyI am jealous of whisky drinkers as it sounds like a great journey to explore.
I just cannot get away with the taste of whisky. I tried some Laphraig once - it felt like a glass of mud.
I feel I am missing out but just cannot get away with it although I do like Jack Daniels and Jim Beam.
I will give it a whirlTry an Irish Whiskey, Jameson to start, has a wee bit of the sweetness of bourbon whiskey
Festival single malt available on Tyndrum now and it seems to be this bottling.Don’t know if it’s going to be available outside of the festival but Ian Croucher and Ronnie Grant from the new Dal Riata distillery both reckon the Glen Scotia festival bottle is exceptional. The heavily peated from the warehouse tour was also well received
I see someone on the Facebook page jokingly asking if they'll believe his name is Glen Livet for printing his name on the label.Whiskybroker have added a 33yo Braeval to the site albeit £200. Very expensive for them.
No mate the one @shakerman refers to is a single cask, only available at the shopFestival single malt available on Tyndrum now and it seems to be this bottling.
Cheers, I've ordered it.Festival single malt available on Tyndrum now and it seems to be this bottling.
Yeah, I saw that at the time, only available in CampbeltownNo mate the one @shakerman refers to is a single cask, only available at the shop
That one on Tyndrum meant to be good like, have heard a few really compliment itCheers, I've ordered it.
I enjoyed the 2020 release, didn't bother with last year's.
Yeah, I saw that at the time, only available in Campbeltown