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    I'm going to be home in half an hour and I've got a brand new bottle of Yamazaki just waiting for me, and my crystal whiskey glass right beside it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by maddafinga View Post
    I'm going to be home in half an hour and I've got a brand new bottle of Yamazaki just waiting for me, and my crystal whiskey glass right beside it.
    Very Nice stuff. I recently tried the Yamazaki and found the 12 year old to be wonderful so I bought the 18 Year old. Save your money, for some reason the 12 year old, IMHO, is much nicer. I do enjoy both, but I am partial to the 12.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mvcrash View Post
    Very Nice stuff. I recently tried the Yamazaki and found the 12 year old to be wonderful so I bought the 18 Year old. Save your money, for some reason the 12 year old, IMHO, is much nicer. I do enjoy both, but I am partial to the 12.
    Good to know, I've been wanting to try the 18 but haven't been able to find any around town. If I had a few spare thousand dollars, I'd get a bottle of that 50yo they just put out. I'm finding lately that I prefer the Yamazaki to Glenlivit or Glenfiddich 12s. It really is good stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mvcrash View Post
    Very Nice stuff. I recently tried the Yamazaki and found the 12 year old to be wonderful so I bought the 18 Year old. Save your money, for some reason the 12 year old, IMHO, is much nicer. I do enjoy both, but I am partial to the 12.
    I have been wanting to try the Yamazaki. I have heard good things about it but I can only get it about 2 hours away so I haven't had any yet

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    Enjoying some of this, just wish I had a nice cigar to go along with it.



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    No pic but I did have some Glenlivet 18 year last night!! Not to bad

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    I have spent the past two days this weekend enjoying a nice bottle of The Glenlivet 12YO bottle, as well as my trusty standby Johnny Walker Black label. A great one to Check out is Johnny Walker Double black, it's truly a wonderous drink. I can't get enough of the stuff!

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    Quote Originally Posted by YoungBuck View Post
    I have spent the past two days this weekend enjoying a nice bottle of The Glenlivet 12YO bottle, as well as my trusty standby Johnny Walker Black label. A great one to Check out is Johnny Walker Double black, it's truly a wonderous drink. I can't get enough of the stuff!
    I have to agree on the Double Black. I really enjoy the taste. I bought two bottles last time and was thinking about
    buying a case if I can get a good deal. Don't know how long they will keep making it, but I certainly enjoy it. For those who enjoy a prater taste, give it a try.
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    For my taste, Glenlivet is tops for smooth sipping scotch.

    I tried Dalmore Scotch recently. I dumped it down the kitchen sink. Terrible stuff.

    Jerry

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrsell63 View Post
    For my taste, Glenlivet is tops for smooth sipping scotch.

    I tried Dalmore Scotch recently. I dumped it down the kitchen sink. Terrible stuff.

    Jerry
    Which Dalmore did you have??

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