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Talking about Whisky
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Originally posted by teamsaint View PostTBF, even Hawkwind don't like Hawkwind at 3 in the morning.
Just as a reference point, how drunk will you need to be before posting a selfie ?
the nearest bottle of wine or quart of ale would do !!
(just having a sneaky mid afternoon grants and dry , as the dinner is mostly prepared !!)
Edit: Further question: what are the criteria for having details passed to Mrs Oven?
Just out of interest, Like
Further Edit: you can come home soon, the Proms are almost over......
(Nice looking DSCH 8 at the RFH in late September.....)
Might try and catch that DSCH in late September and we can have a chin-wag!
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostReally must get you on to single malts. I've got some JW highish grade stuff in my cupboard, but doesn't reslly compare with some of the malts. Re "drinkies" I drove through Tomintoul not too long ago. Amazing views nearby though cooler than Turkey. Tomintoul distillery does some quite good stuff. I didn't take any photos, though.
Tomintoul keeps coming up amongst those in the know. I've never tasted it (nor can I pronounce it!).
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Had a birthday with a nought on the end recently: work colleagues decided to help me out of my misery with a bottle of Glenfiddich 15-yr old in a red tin. Slips down nicely at weekends with or without MotD A more interesting taste than the standard green-label product IIRthatC.I keep hitting the Escape key, but I'm still here!
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Originally posted by LeMartinPecheur View PostHad a birthday with a nought on the end recently: work colleagues decided to help me out of my misery with a bottle of Glenfiddich 15-yr old in a red tin. Slips down nicely at weekends with or without MotD A more interesting taste than the standard green-label product IIRthatC.
I've never had it, but I've recently had a few drams out of a bottle of 12 year old that my daughter brought back from the duty free. Very nice. But, it's 43%, not the normal 40%. I wonder if it makes a difference. I can't make the comparison, because I can't remember in detail what the 40% Glenfiddich tastes like.
Anyway, enjoy your wonderful bottle of 15 year old - Sláinte!!!
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Must be the taste buds - chacun ...
I recently sampled some 15 year old Bowmore, and also some Aberlour. For me the Bowmore was too polished, too refined - does that make sense? It had some similarities with good brandy - a sense of smoothness. Easy to drink, but there's the rub. The Aberlour tasted a bit feeble, though it did have a taste.
I don't think it's possible to recommend a "best" whisky, as too much is going to depend on the preferences of the drinker. Right now I seem to prefer single malts, such as Laphroaig and Lagavulin, which have a special distinctiveness, though not all single malts stand out. I feel that if I want to drink something more bland I might just as well go for a blended whisky.
I might try to revisit Talisker, which used to be a favourite.
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Originally posted by vinteuil View Post... don't know much about whisky - tend just to have a medicinal bottle in reserve for when I'm feeling poorly - but we found in a cupboard during a recent move a bottle of 12 year old Knockando. Is it likely to be any good?
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I really don't know - might be OK.
This site seems to rate it quite highly - http://www.masterofmalt.com/whiskies...ar-old-whisky/
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Originally posted by vinteuil View Posta bottle of 12 year old Knockando. Is it likely to be any good?"...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 Beef Oven! View PostJust opened a bottle of this. Very nice it is too!
chin chin.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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