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30th July 2020, 06:45 AM
#21
Re: Whisky
Good Irish is to my mind far better than Scotch.
Maybe the Peat has some influence on the taste and smoothness of it.
As to Black and White.
I was told a story many years ago by my aunt.
The Daughter of the owner was a cousin to the mother of my aunt.
Apparently she met an English guy, fell in love with him and married.
As a result her father cut he out of the family.
For many years after he son attempted to get her back into the family, no luck there.
Happy daze John in Oz.
Life is too short to blend in.
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30th July 2020, 06:56 AM
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Re: Whisky
Going back to whisky, wisgi Cymreig is a whisky made in Wales
and quite popular here
K.
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31st July 2020, 07:17 PM
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Re: Whisky
I hav'nay had a drap o the cratur in along time. Bowmore 15 year old or Glenfarclas 10/15 year old were my choice depending on the funds! Blends were a hit or a miss.
This is a from the trio Scotland The What who used local satire in their sketches.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zuqt2c7NSGk
Video won't load a pity as it's a good one.
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1st August 2020, 12:04 AM
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Re: Whisky
#13. Im not religious and beggars can’t be choosers , I’ll drink anything going. JS.
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1st August 2020, 05:34 AM
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Re: Whisky
Originally Posted by
j.sabourn
#13. Im not religious and beggars can’t be choosers , I’ll drink anything going. JS.
Welcome to the club mate.
Happy daze John in Oz.
Life is too short to blend in.
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1st August 2020, 05:37 AM
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Re: Whisky
Canadian Club will do nicely thank you . JS
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1st August 2020, 11:44 AM
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Re: Whisky
JW is firewater. Believe me. You don't see it here in Aberdeen. More of a rum guy myself but living so close to so many good whisky distilleries I've been 'educated'. The flavour mix in a single malt is too intense for a normal human pallet (apparently). If you visit a distillery, they serve it room temperature, then add half the whisky volume of room temperature water to dilute it so that you can appreciate the flavours. Get a bottle of decent malt and try it - it works for me. Don't drink it all - the second half will be wasted. As indeed you will be.
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1st August 2020, 07:32 PM
#28
Re: Whisky
Drinking Scotch.
The horse and mule live thirty years,
And never know of wines and beers,
The cow drinks water by the ton,
And at eighteen is mostly done,
The goat and sheep at twenty die,
Without a taste of Scotch or Rye,
The dog at fifteen crashes in,
Without the aid of Rum or Gin,
The modest sober contented hen,
Lays eggs for years and dies at ten,
But sinful, ginful Rum soaked men,
Survive to the age of three score and ten,
Yet some stay lively at ninety one,
By drinking Scotch like they've always done.
Regards from,
Fouro.
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1st August 2020, 08:13 PM
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Re: Whisky
In the late seventies I had to go to IBM Montepellier on a computer course. The French lecture on meeting me, ah "Scottish, I, love Scotch" he was drinking Scotch, can't remember the name. I said you should try malt, never heard of it.
Course was interrupted, had to return home, two weeks later back in France.
I took a bootle of Glen Grant, gave to him. He told he was having friends round that, I suggested he kept whisky for himself.
Next morning, he looked rough, I asked what was wrong, sneaky very sneaky whisky. After his friends had gone he poured a glass, very smooth, he another, and another, he eventually to save walking took the bottle to the room he was watching TV on. Before he realised it he had drunk more than half, he liked it. But his description of very sneaky has always stuck with me.
Vic
Ps it was 12 year old.
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13th August 2020, 12:41 PM
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Re: Whisky
I have just seen a bottle of Sun Tory Japanese whisky in Sainsbury's for £30 which reminded me that in the 60s if you took a bottle of any single malt ashore the bar owners would swap it for a bottle of Suntory and free entertainment for the night !:
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