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Post by Stew on Nov 25, 2016 18:10:48 GMT
Tyrconnell- the Kilbegan is a cracker as well. Expensive though from what I remember.
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Post by king nothing on Nov 25, 2016 18:12:27 GMT
I tried Writers tears yesterday. Very smooth. I could definitely enjoy a glass or two next to my wood burner this winter.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 25, 2016 18:14:36 GMT
My Jameson's will have to do for now. Will take a look at it Stew for a Xmas whiskey.
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Post by Stew on Nov 25, 2016 19:28:39 GMT
I tried Writers tears yesterday. Very smooth. I could definitely enjoy a glass or two next to my wood burner this winter. It's good isn't it?
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Post by king nothing on Nov 25, 2016 19:52:26 GMT
I tried Writers tears yesterday. Very smooth. I could definitely enjoy a glass or two next to my wood burner this winter. It's good isn't it? Very! I'm visiting relatives in Dublin, perfect opportunity to sample it. I shall give Terling sat whirl too.
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Post by RAZ on Nov 25, 2016 23:10:19 GMT
Was just trying to find it on the webpage of my local whisky shop.unfortunately no teelings in sight.but maybe they order it As with Diego, send me a link and I'll steer towards the good Irish stuff! found it! didnt use the search option properly. there`s just one: teeling revival 15y from 1999. limited to 10 000 bottles. its 120 franks here`s the link with the irish ones they have www.glenfahrn.com/de/shop/rubriken/whisky/whiskey-irland-3.html
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Post by king nothing on Nov 25, 2016 23:26:01 GMT
Any recommendations for Sake? I need to get the bro in law a bottle for Xmas. He lived in Japan for four years and got quite partial to it.
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Post by grandpaTJ on Nov 25, 2016 23:48:53 GMT
You guys almost make me want to go off the wagon . But, friends, family and the district court Judge are all happier for that. I liked scotch once in while, but fell in love with Mezcal when I as stationed in San Diego going to schools on a couple of occasions. Best I ever had came from individual villages, they all make their own and if you meet the right people they will share some. If you like a good scotch, I think you would love some good Mezcal.
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Post by DiegoRed on Nov 25, 2016 23:52:02 GMT
Any recommendations for Sake? I need to get the bro in law a bottle for Xmas. He lived in Japan for four years and got quite partial to it. Me personally, on would recommend dumping it down the sewer, but I am having dinner with a buddy who might have a recommendation for you. I'll get back to you. My Jameson's will have to do for now. Will take a look at it Stew for a Xmas whiskey.
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Post by RAZ on Nov 26, 2016 0:04:55 GMT
that 14 year "knappogue"(what a fucking name) single malt sounds very interesting. ever had a taste of it stew?
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Post by Stew on Nov 26, 2016 8:04:42 GMT
that 14 year "knappogue"(what a fucking name) single malt sounds very interesting. ever had a taste of it stew? I haven't but have tasted the 12 year old (55 chf? What is that in Euros or pounds?) and that is excellent.
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Post by Stew on Nov 26, 2016 8:06:41 GMT
My Jameson's will have to do for now. Will take a look at it Stew for a Xmas whiskey. Jameson of any description is a fine drink Paulie.
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Post by CaajScot on Nov 26, 2016 8:50:48 GMT
Any recommendations for Sake? I need to get the bro in law a bottle for Xmas. He lived in Japan for four years and got quite partial to it. FFS, Sake, used to drink that in the army before I got married, I mixed that once with Pernod and it blew my head off lol.
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Post by RAZ on Nov 26, 2016 12:52:34 GMT
that 14 year "knappogue"(what a fucking name) single malt sounds very interesting. ever had a taste of it stew? I haven't but have tasted the 12 year old (55 chf? What is that in Euros or pounds?) and that is excellent. I think i'll try the 14year old.the name itself is too good to be ignored.55 franks is about 43 pounds i think
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Post by RAZ on Nov 26, 2016 15:55:06 GMT
having a glass of my 18 year aberfeldy while watching the scouse. what a lovely drink that is, wonderful.
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