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Talking about Whisky
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostProbably was a good deal - now reverted to almost £40.
How do you/we find about lightning deals? Does one have to "camp" on the Amazon site, or is there a way one can be notified?
There've been a few recently which I've only heard about serendipitiously and/or post hoc.
Incidentally, I might be wrong but I have the impression that quite a large proportion of the Scotch special prices and deals have been Diageo brands (e.g. Talisker) so perhaps Diageo have part funded them.Last edited by johnb; 09-01-17, 11:44.
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Originally posted by johnb View PostIn 1915 there were lots of very good Lightening Deals for interesting malts in the lead up to Christmas but this time there weren't as many and most of the malt deals that there were were not particularly interesting, though I did pick up a bottle of Glemorangie Signet.
Incidentally, I might be wrong but I have the impression that quite a large proportion of the Scotch special prices and deals have been Diageo brands (e.g. Talisker) so perhaps Diageo have part funded the deals.
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No idea if this is any good - Mortlach whisky - https://www.amazon.co.uk/d/Whisky/Mo...0AHGSZB0ZNASJX
Currently £37 - on a deal. About another hour to go.
I'm now trying to see how to spot those Lightning deals on the am.uk site so it's an exercise in user interfaces.
Pretty bleak on CDs today though, and am.uk's notion of "classical music" is laughable. We all knew that though, didn't we?!?
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I just bought a bottle of Penderyn single malt, on the assumption it was a Scottish malt I didnt know. Just read the label and discovered it is Welsh. No problem, but I didnt know the Welsh made whisky. Does anyone know it ,or have any views on how it compares with its northern bretheren? I ask because though I am very fond of a glass of malt, I have almost no sense of taste left, and one malt tastes very much like another - which is why I avoid the most expensive.
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Originally posted by umslopogaas View PostI just bought a bottle of Penderyn single malt, on the assumption it was a Scottish malt I didnt know. Just read the label and discovered it is Welsh. No problem, but I didnt know the Welsh made whisky. Does anyone know it ,or have any views on how it compares with its northern bretheren? I ask because though I am very fond of a glass of malt, I have almost no sense of taste left, and one malt tastes very much like another - which is why I avoid the most expensive.
I’ve never tasted it, but it’s been mentioned on here a few times (Penderyn).
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a bottle of 14yo Scapa single Malt has come into my possession. Temporarily.
tastes better neat rather than with a drop of water, to me.
very nice too.
Using it to drown footy sorrows, and help me understand Milton Babbitts Piano Concerto.
Not all that successfully so far.....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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Originally posted by teamsaint View Posta bottle of 14yo Scapa single Malt has come into my possession. Temporarily.
tastes better neat rather than with a drop of water, to me.
very nice too.
Using it to drown footy sorrows, and help me understand Milton Babbitts Piano Concerto.
Not all that successfully so far.....
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostCollectable. Temporarily brought out to replace the 12 year old and superseded by the now standard 16 year old. Unopened bottles changing hands on eBay for £480.
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You are joking ? what the **** was somebody thinking of opening it ? Its a litre, about a quarter drunk.
I take it 3/4 litres don't go for £360 ?
If I can't get a taker, I'll bring a flask to the next gig.Last edited by teamsaint; 14-01-17, 19:13.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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Originally posted by umslopogaas View PostI just bought a bottle of Penderyn single malt, on the assumption it was a Scottish malt I didnt know. Just read the label and discovered it is Welsh. No problem, but I didnt know the Welsh made whisky. Does anyone know it ,or have any views on how it compares with its northern bretheren? I ask because though I am very fond of a glass of malt, I have almost no sense of taste left, and one malt tastes very much like another - which is why I avoid the most expensive.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by teamsaint View Post****
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You are joking ? what the **** was somebody thinking of opening it ? Its a litre, about a quarter drunk.
I take it 3/4 litres don't go for £360 ?
If I can't get a taker, I'll bring a flask to the next gig.
But it’s true that it was a temporary replacement for the 14 year old. 16 years is now the standard.
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Originally posted by umslopogaas View PostI just bought a bottle of Penderyn single malt, on the assumption it was a Scottish malt I didnt know. Just read the label and discovered it is Welsh. No problem, but I didnt know the Welsh made whisky. Does anyone know it ,or have any views on how it compares with its northern bretheren? I ask because though I am very fond of a glass of malt, I have almost no sense of taste left, and one malt tastes very much like another - which is why I avoid the most expensive.
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostPulling your leg!
anyway, its jolly nice, and my offer is good.
( How on earth do you collect whisky? surely you just drink it ?)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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