JohnnyFlake 04:43 PM 09-20-2009
I Love J.W. Black!!!
You did very well!
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BigCat 05:42 PM 10-02-2009
Stopped by a place that had the somewhat recently discontinued glenmorangie port wood finish. There were two fifths and I bought one of them. The cashier told me they were a collectors item - I told him I was going to drink it
:-) I had a couple nips of it last night and it was quite good, as expected.
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Flat4boxer 05:52 PM 10-02-2009
I wanna tag this for later viewing.
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Sauer Grapes 06:07 PM 10-02-2009
Originally Posted by AD720:
Thanks Ian!
I'm going to swing by and grab another bottle if they still have them. It definitely didn't taste like a $25 bottle of Scotch, very complex - not a daily drinker for me but a nice change of pace.
The newer bottles of Edradour cost anywhere from $50-60 or even a bit more. I'm not sure if there is a difference between what you have and what the current stuff is.
I have a coworker that loves the stuff.
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Prospector 06:26 PM 10-02-2009
Glenlivit 12 Year Old
I bought a one litre bottle before I quit drinking (which was 23 years ago now). I guess that would make it at least 35 years old today - probably closer to 40. Never did get to taste it. Finally cracked it open several years ago for a friend of my wife who was visiting from back East (she said it was fine).
I still have three-fourths of the bottle left.
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Les Nessman 08:10 AM 10-04-2009
Went to the a tasting hosted by Macallan last night. It was a nice free event, so I thought I would give them a little plug here. Not a fan of the fine oaks, but I thought the 18 yo sherry oak was outstanding. Next time I splurge on a bottle, that is going to be on top of the list.
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silentjon 11:22 AM 10-07-2009
Picked up one of my favorites, Balvenie Doublewood.
:-)
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WhoDeySchenk 11:26 AM 10-07-2009
received a bottle of Laphroaig! Ahhhhh! Running low on my bottle of Jura Superstition, may have to pick up a new bottle soon.
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kayaker 06:55 AM 10-11-2009
Glenkinchie 10. The liquor corp is clearing them out.
:-) But I did save almost $11 on the normal price.
:-)
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romwarrior 02:54 PM 11-04-2009
Recently picked up some Macallan 10. If there's a better $30 bottle out there, I haven't found it.
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mtaill 06:41 AM 11-06-2009
Dalmore 12yrs
Highland Park 18yrs
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kayaker 07:20 AM 11-06-2009
The Singleton of Dufftown 12 and Bunnahabhain 18. I love duty free.
:-)
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just got back from the liquor store with a bottle of Tomatin 12yr and a bottle of JW Black 100 year anniversary
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kayaker 05:36 PM 11-13-2009
Glenkinchie 12. It's replacing the 10 year old.
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Pilon 05:44 PM 11-13-2009
Johnny Walker Green Label.......Aucentoshan is on my to buy list
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yourchoice 11:16 PM 11-28-2009
Aberlour A'bunadh. Had a mini Scotch tasting last weekend with KDKLOSS (Kevin) and after trying it decided to pick up a bottle. Quite good, and quite strong!
:-)
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BrandonJ 11:24 PM 11-28-2009
Laphroaig 10... mmmmm like licking a rock covered with salt a peat...
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kayaker 08:12 AM 11-29-2009
Originally Posted by yourchoice:
Aberlour A'bunadh. Had a mini Scotch tasting last weekend with KDKLOSS (Kevin) and after trying it decided to pick up a bottle. Quite good, and quite strong! :-)
It's a great malt.
:-)
Originally Posted by BrandonJ:
Laphroaig 10... mmmmm like licking a rock covered with salt a peat...
Mmmm...salty, peaty rocks.
:-)
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TheStatsGuy 10:46 AM 11-29-2009
Grabbed a bottle of The Balvenie - 15 years for over the Turkey day holidays. Has been quite good and will probably finish it off over a second holiday dinner with friends and some Football games on the tube. There will be cigars as well, of course!
:-)
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JohnRogers 01:06 AM 12-07-2009
Bushmills Single Malt: 16 Years. Yeah its Irish.
Trying to boycott the Scottish for a while. Itching for
The Dalmore Gran Reserva though.
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