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By *parky4gMan
over a year ago
Cambridgeshire |
I don’t drink whiskey but have a few bottles of collection stuff might make me Rich one day
I think whiskey as a drink you love or hate
Bit like marmite
If you like it and it’s a hobby you can really get into it |
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over a year ago
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"I don’t drink whiskey but have a few bottles of collection stuff might make me Rich one day
I think whiskey as a drink you love or hate
Bit like marmite
If you like it and it’s a hobby you can really get into it "
I know someone else who has a valuable collection... No idea how you manage to save it, if you like it tho |
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"I'm a bourbon drinking although not a connoisseur
Red Stag
Jack Daniels
Jack Daniels Tennessee Apple
Jack Daniels Honey
In that order although when I'm out it's standard Jack Daniels I go for"
Definitely recommend Makers Mark if you're into Bourbon.. that or Buffalo Trace! |
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By *rHotNottsMan
over a year ago
Dubai & Nottingham |
"I'm a fan of the Western Isles, so that includes Jura, Talisker and a Speyside would have to be Aberlour
Good shout, Jura winter edition was perfect over Christmas!"
I have a Jura red wine cask finish , not that impressed , just regular supermarket whisky |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Hard to say favourites like too many.
However Glenmorangie def on my list
Fav blend I think Monkey Shoulder and mustn’t leave out the Japanese they make some great whisky Nikka def worth a try |
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"Hard to say favourites like too many.
However Glenmorangie def on my list
Fav blend I think Monkey Shoulder and mustn’t leave out the Japanese they make some great whisky Nikka def worth a try "
With a name like that I'm not surprised you've got too many favourites!
Yeah Nikka is in my collection and I'm just working through a Toki I picked up recently for a decent price. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Hard to say favourites like too many.
However Glenmorangie def on my list
Fav blend I think Monkey Shoulder and mustn’t leave out the Japanese they make some great whisky Nikka def worth a try
With a name like that I'm not surprised you've got too many favourites!
Yeah Nikka is in my collection and I'm just working through a Toki I picked up recently for a decent price. "
Lots of world wide whisky is good even our home grown St George produce some excellent stuff. And the distillery near Norfolk well worth a visit |
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"Hard to say favourites like too many.
However Glenmorangie def on my list
Fav blend I think Monkey Shoulder and mustn’t leave out the Japanese they make some great whisky Nikka def worth a try
With a name like that I'm not surprised you've got too many favourites!
Yeah Nikka is in my collection and I'm just working through a Toki I picked up recently for a decent price.
Lots of world wide whisky is good even our home grown St George produce some excellent stuff. And the distillery near Norfolk well worth a visit "
Yeah never heard of that distillery so that's definitely going on the list. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Glen Morangie Madeira Wood
Balvenie
Talisker or Scapa
Scapa 16 was one of the finest drams. Shame it no more. One in the cupboard for a special day"
Yeah its a nice dram alright. You tried the stuff from the new distillery near Thurso, its called wolf burn.
Old pultney is a nice dram as well |
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"Glen Morangie Madeira Wood
Balvenie
Talisker or Scapa
Scapa 16 was one of the finest drams. Shame it no more. One in the cupboard for a special day
Yeah its a nice dram alright. You tried the stuff from the new distillery near Thurso, its called wolf burn.
Old pultney is a nice dram as well"
Was a shame that the Wolfburn distillery was closed when I was making my way through Thurso!
Their story and history is quite interesting! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Hard to say favourites like too many.
However Glenmorangie def on my list
Fav blend I think Monkey Shoulder and mustn’t leave out the Japanese they make some great whisky Nikka def worth a try
With a name like that I'm not surprised you've got too many favourites!
Yeah Nikka is in my collection and I'm just working through a Toki I picked up recently for a decent price.
Lots of world wide whisky is good even our home grown St George produce some excellent stuff. And the distillery near Norfolk well worth a visit
Yeah never heard of that distillery so that's definitely going on the list."
English Whisky co.
Roudham, Norwich |
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By *rsPricklePantsWoman
over a year ago
Room 237 at The Overlook Hotel, Suffolk |
"I'm a bourbon drinking although not a connoisseur
Red Stag
Jack Daniels
Jack Daniels Tennessee Apple
Jack Daniels Honey
In that order although when I'm out it's standard Jack Daniels I go for
Definitely recommend Makers Mark if you're into Bourbon.. that or Buffalo Trace! "
Thanks for the recommendations I'll keep them in mind |
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"Glen Morangie Madeira Wood
Balvenie
Talisker or Scapa
Scapa 16 was one of the finest drams. Shame it no more. One in the cupboard for a special day
Yeah its a nice dram alright. You tried the stuff from the new distillery near Thurso, its called wolf burn.
Old pultney is a nice dram as well"
Never tried that. Will add to me list |
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By *jayjMan
over a year ago
Farringdon, Central London |
"What are your top 3 go to Whisky's?
I'll go first..
Hibiki Harmony
Cotswolds Reserve
Highland Park 18
What else? Let's get a decent tasting list going."
Caol Ila 12
Redbreast 12
Nikka From The Barrell
To be honest, have way more than 3! |
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"I don’t drink whiskey but have a few bottles of collection stuff might make me Rich one day
I think whiskey as a drink you love or hate
Bit like marmite
If you like it and it’s a hobby you can really get into it
I know someone else who has a valuable collection... No idea how you manage to save it, if you like it tho "
My dad is a collector - he had a few bottles he sold back to distilleries.
I only own 1 bottle & that’s Dalwhinnie Winter’s Gold
J x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Loads of amazing ones suggested here and I love a whisky on the very odd occasion. In terms of some surprisingly good ones, I’ve tried some from different areas due to mainly people or places I’ve been fortunate enough to be round at the right time. These are quite good alternatives to the Scotch and Japanese ones I usually enjoy if I order a whisky or buy one.
Dads Hat Rye Whiskey
Akashi Blended for the blend lovers
Midleton An Dair Ghaelach Knockrath Forest collection are amazing from what I’ve tried.
There’s some whisky auction sites that have real bargains on as well for those who weren’t aware. Good way to try new ones. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Bruichladdich - covers every conceivable style
Ardmore - incredible IB bottlings for not a lot of money
Edradour - again very varied and always delicious |
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