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    Quote Originally Posted by Mcbladescar View Post
    Canadian Sinners
    Ya gotta pay to play up here in the great white
    Most have a minor increase, but some like the quarter cask are up $10.

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    I feel for you Canadians and the prices you pay. But this reminds me-I'm way overdue for a bottle of my favorite Quarter Cask. They run about $57 USD at my local.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HARRYWALLY View Post
    They just increased the price of Laphroiag quarter cask here in Ontario. Blaaaaaaaaaaah!!!!!!!

    Same with all the Lagavulins. I'd like to swear right now.

    Nope, check that. Most of the Scotches have an increase in price. Just checked LCBO pricing.
    It's a sad day.

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    Just about to have one last dram of Bunnahabhain Toiteach before putting up my my review. It's taken me ages to write as usual. It's a shame I'm so slack about it.

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    I'm on a low-cost whisky phase right now. I recently bought a bottle of Benromach 5 year old and I'm just about to buy an indy peated bunnahabhain 8 year old.

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    Tonight's a new one...The Glenrothes Bourbon Cask Reserve. Vanilla and berries. Nice!

    I love it when the LOTH goes shopping for single malts. She reads the shelf tags and buys based on the notes. She has a good picker!
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    Had a friend come over tonight that I haven't seen in a while. Beers, then Scotch.....

    Bruichladdich Port Charlotte, Scottish Barley.

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    I've tried th Port Charlotte a couple of times at a friend's house. Good stuff.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Leatherstockiings View Post
    I've tried th Port Charlotte a couple of times at a friend's house. Good stuff.
    This is my cream de la cream of Scotches. At 50% it offers a nice burn. As well as the amazing Peat smoke, this one is very enjoyable! Saved for guests!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by PigHog View Post
    I'm on a low-cost whisky phase right now. I recently bought a bottle of Benromach 5 year old and I'm just about to buy an indy peated bunnahabhain 8 year old.
    I'm trying not to buy too much as well, but mostly because there's not much space in my cupboard. Also having a bit of a Bunnahabhain phase. Just reviewed Toiteach and now I'm investigating Eirigh Na Greine. Both very nice so far. The eirigh na greine is apparently a mix of malts from bunnahabhain, at least some of which are aged in red wine barrels. It almost has a sherried character, but not quite. Interesting stuff.

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