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English whisky bottled for first time in a century

They are both very very fine indeed :)

I never could tell the difference, Bush or Black Bush.

I must say I used to like the bird though but I don't touch the stuff anymore...Whiskey that is NOT alcohol...:proud:
 
I don't drink much at all these days but I do like the odd whisky/whiskey. It's one of the few alcoholic drinks that doesn't upset my system.
 
I don't drink much at all these days but I do like the odd whisky/whiskey. It's one of the few alcoholic drinks that doesn't upset my system.

Apparently it made me nasty so it been banned for many a year now...:proud:
 
J/D i go on 1 . a nice mellow whisky i relaxe dont no y lol. but it dont matter i only argue at the mirror lol so av been told
 
Apparently it made me nasty so it been banned for many a year now...:proud:

Approximately 48years to be concise when Jim was 33 years of age, TBH i cant imagine you angry mate not like the hulk though.
 
Apparently it made me nasty so it been banned for many a year now...:proud:

Lol snap...wonder why it does that to some people, my dad could drink it no probs, but I'm like a raging bull if I have more than a couple, I've never touched it for a while though.


:Cheers:
 
Great!

All we need now is to start wearing skirts and stuffing sheeps bladders full of sick and we can finally jettison Scotland into space!
 
Jamesons is lovely - and Black Bush...

A joy!

I worked in a whisky shop and it was one of the best jobs i ever had and yes we got to try every one on sale. (tough job)
If you love a drop of Jamesons and Black Bush then you must try Auchentoshan or Glengoyne which are the two smoothest whisky's from Scotland.
Glengoyne is now my dads tipple at Christmas.

Personally i like Poit Dhubh(pronounced pot doobie) 8 Year Old and Té Bheag (tee bag)Unchilfiltered which is the blended version.
Both are cheap and take a bit of getting used to but well worth the effort..

http://www.gaelicwhisky.com/
 
I'll have to give the Auchentoshan a try.

Mind you, my wife bought me a bottle of Glenfiddich for my birthday, in June, and I've only had abot a third of it.
 
Mind you, my wife bought me a bottle of Glenfiddich for my birthday, in June, and I've only had abot a third of it.
I opened a bottle of Laphroaig the night my daughter was born, that was 10 years ago and its not even 1/2 done lol.

thebigman
 
I opened a bottle of Laphroaig the night my daughter was born, that was 10 years ago and its not even 1/2 done lol.

thebigman

I'm not surprised. I don't like the Island Malts. They all taste like medicine.



I'll have to give the Auchentoshan a try.

Glencoyne and Auchentoshan are the two "Lowland" distilleries and are often overlooked in favour of the Highland and Island brands. They're both excellent malts though.

http://www.visitscottishheartlands.com/whisky/lowland.html

 
I opened a bottle of Laphroaig the night my daughter was born, that was 10 years ago and its not even 1/2 done lol.

thebigman

I'm a landowner because of that fine spirit Laphroaig (La froig).

It's actually a lifetime lease of a square foot of the Isle of Islay, I can also charge rent, which is a dram a year, but I'd need to travel there to collect.

You need to get the barcode of your bottle registered to become a "Friend of Laphroaig", and your own plot :)
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At the moment, my malt of choice is Islay, but special mention goes to Glen Moray, which is a Speyside.
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As for English wh***y, if ah had some, ah widnae drink it!!!

Same as Japanese whisky, I would never buy, nor drink it. might use it to wash my boots though.
Some things are just not meant to be.
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Strangely enough, I don't mind the sour mash whiskey from the states, and although I haven't tried it yet, I thimk I'll give Bushmills a try next time I'm in the mood.
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The water of life affects different people differently, only a few days ago I found out that a mate had gotten up to some particularly nasty $h1t while on the drink, he's looking at a long stay in the big house without a doubt, the more I hear about it & his past, then they should throw the key away.

Some people are not wired up correctly, and the whisky seems to bring out the bad (psychotic) side.
 
I'm a landowner because of that fine spirit Laphroaig (La froig).

It's actually a lifetime lease of a square foot of the Isle of Islay, I can also charge rent, which is a dram a year, but I'd need to travel there to collect.

You need to get the barcode of your bottle registered to become a "Friend of Laphroaig", and your own plot :)

Top tip seedy, just went and signed up. I'm now a "Friend of Laphroaig" myself.

thebigman
 
but special mention goes to Glen Moray, which is a Speyside.


...on offer in Morrison's at the moment, £14.99 a bottle! Must be the bargain of the season. :Cheers:
Same as Japanese whisky, I would never buy, nor drink it. might use it to wash my boots though.
Some things are just not meant to be.

I would have agreed with you up until a couple of years ago, until my eldest, who lives in Japan, brought me a bottle of this for Christmas.

Nikka Pure Malt Black
 
...on offer in Morrison's at the moment, £14.99 a bottle! Must be the bargain of the season. :Cheers:


I would have agreed with you up until a couple of years ago, until my eldest, who lives in Japan, brought me a bottle of this for Christmas.

Nikka Pure Malt Black

I met a guy on holiday that worked in the industry for a long time all over scotland and he rekons the japanese whiskey is very very good quality
 
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