Favorite Scotch/Whiskey
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- flashbender0
- Ooooo...I am intrigued.Dr_Sparkleshine
- It's good, Sparkle...worth a try!BRNK
- kuttyranks0
Any of the wonderous delights from the Whiskey Society in Edinburgh, a treat
- 3030
I will stick to my Gin ;)
Anyone for Tullamore Dew?
- Dr_Sparkleshine0
- No seriously, the japs have some good if not great scotch. I prefer it to say Glenlivet actually.Dr_Sparkleshine
- it's whisky from Japan, not Scotch.Amicus
- 23kon0
http://shop.glengoyne.com/
(one of our clients)The top of their range is the Glengoyne Limited Edition 40yo Single Malt
£ 3,750.00 a bottle.The Bottling that's won them the most awards though is their 17yo, it's a Great whisky!
£49.99
http://shop.glengoyne.com/glengo…If you like something a bit more smokey then their Smokehead range is well worth a try. (nice packaging too - designed by Navy Blue)
Smokehead - £29.99
http://shop.glengoyne.com/smokeh…And then theres the Smokehead 18yo Extra Black £84.99
http://shop.glengoyne.com/smokeh…
- Starwell990
Anyone tried Absythe?
- lowimpakt0
this is the real shit and I am buying a bottle tomorrow
Midleton Very Rare, a magnificent blend of the finest distillates hand-picked by the Master Distiller, Barry Crockett, is one of Ireland’s most exclusive whiskeys. Whiskeys from the old Midleton distillery have always been acknowledged as special. Thus, this top Irish whiskey takes its name from the east Cork distillery town. This whiskey is aged between 12 and 25 years, and is matured exclusively in seasoned Bourbon barrels. Midleton Very Rare was launched in 1984 to celebrate the whiskeys of the Midleton distillery, and a new vintage has been released every year since then. Each bottle carries its own individual number and the signature of our Master Distiller. This annual release of a new vintage is a departure for the whiskeys of Irish Distillers where consistency from year to year is highly valued. The individual nature of the selection process for each vintage of Midleton Very Rare means that each year’s vintage provides its own character. Prized among collectors, we know of very few collections of all vintages since the first in 1984.
Winner of Gold at the 2005 San Francisco World Spirits Competition.
- scarabin0
sweet, gonna get the balvenie portwood and a laphroaig 10 year