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    Sipping Glenlivet Nadurra as I write this. Non-chill-filtered, cask strength (54.2 % ABV), bottled in November of last year. Yummy!

    I also have a bottle of Abunadh from batch 37, 59.6% ABV. Great stuff. Anyone who's a fan of The Macallan should definitely try it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by RoyceH View Post
    Sipping Glenlivet Nadurra as I write this. Non-chill-filtered, cask strength (54.2 % ABV), bottled in November of last year. Yummy!

    I also have a bottle of Abunadh from batch 37, 59.6% ABV. Great stuff. Anyone who's a fan of The Macallan should definitely try it!
    The Abunadh is a very Sherry heavy scotch for sure. But that's not a bad thing sometimes.
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    +1 for A'bunadh. That is a tasty, tasty whisky. It is also one of the more complex ones I have had for a while. Try it, add a few drops of water, try it again, wait for 5-10 mins, try again. You'll probably find you have experienced three very different drinks. Very nice stuff.
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    I used to stick mostly to macallan 18, oban, and balvinies, but lately I prefer laphroig quarter cask as an all around scotch, the 18 for something a bit more conservative, and the triple cask for something extremely peetey. Its so amazingly rare I prefer one of the cheaper offerings, so thats nice.

    I'm sipping the triple cask as we speak.

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    I find you can never go wrong with Laphroaig as long as you like a healthy dose of peat and smoke

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    I had a few shots of Maker's Mark last night, and it was smooth.


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    I did the Macallan thing last night. I enjoy that stuff way too much!
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    I'm currently working on a bottle of Highland Park 18 year old. Wonderful stuff (I've also had their 12 and 15, and loved them). I may have found my favorite Scotch distillery...
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    Quote Originally Posted by RoyceH View Post
    I'm currently working on a bottle of Highland Park 18 year old. Wonderful stuff (I've also had their 12 and 15, and loved them). I may have found my favorite Scotch distillery...
    The Highland Park stuff is some of my favorite. The only one that I wasn't a huge fan of was the 25 year. Don't get me wrong it is good but I prefer the 18 year a whole lot more.

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    I've been dipping into Tullamore dew and Jameson lately.

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