Originally posted by mangerton
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Talking about Whisky
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostIIRC, VAT 69 was behind the bar at Fawlty Towers."...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Originally posted by Flay View PostNeighbours were round last night. I offered whisky. They asked for Bowmore.
Then they flooded their glasses with ginger ale!
Naturally they were horrified, at which point he spelled out that his behaviour to them was analogous to what they had done to him.
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We bought some spirits the other day. (My wife being a Filipina and knowing that we have visitors coming soon wanted the bar to be stocked with something that looked good - yes, that's right - looked good.) I chose (from a very poor choice) Chivas Regal 12-year-old and one of J&B, plus a bottle of Hennessy cognac. I look forward to our visitors' arrival.
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Originally posted by Pabmusic View PostWe bought some spirits the other day. (My wife being a Filipina and knowing that we have visitors coming soon wanted the bar to be stocked with something that looked good - yes, that's right - looked good.) I chose (from a very poor choice) Chivas Regal 12-year-old and one of J&B, plus a bottle of Hennessy cognac. I look forward to our visitors' arrival.
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View Post
By the way, whilst it's no competition for the greatest Scotches, one malt whisky worth trying is Penderyn which, as you'll doubtless detect (or already know) from its name, is Welsh; I know quite a few of my compatriots who have said that the Welsh have (in their opinion) no business to make single malt whisky but, since Penderyn evidences that they can do it well, then the best of good luck to them!
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View Post
I'm sitting here with a Grouse but would rather have a bottle of Johnny Walker 'Red'. However, the Grouse was on special offer at Tesco!
I do have an (unopened!) bottle of JW 'Blue' that cost about £130 in duty free! I gave my best friend a bottle for being my best man and we sampled it about a year later. Very, very smooth. (I'm told that putting coke in it isn't the done thing...)
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Ockeghem's Razor
My son and I always have a ritual farewell lunch in the Café Royal in Embra before I see him off on the London train. We end with a Macallan 18 year old ('barely legal' as he says) and it is a most delectable wee dram.
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Originally posted by Brassbandmaestro View PostOh lovely, Cali. Waitrose have good prices at the moment. Tallisker etc.
What whisky?
What price?
That's next term's project sorted out for Bbm - all these small boys bringing whisky bottles in their instrument cases to show Sir that it can be done.
"Preparation for orchestral life, laddie"
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