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    Couple glasses into my Laphroaig 10 year. Thanks to this thread for introducing me to it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sinnfein View Post
    Couple glasses into my Laphroaig 10 year. Thanks to this thread for introducing me to it.
    -dan-
    This place is BAD in a good way.....since being on SRP....I took up pipe smoking and drinking Scotch and now into wicked good teas.... Go figure !!!!

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    Haven't pulled out my pipes in a while...thanks for the reminder

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    A glass of Lagavulin whilst seated in a soft leather chair sounds good right about now...
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    I've been enjoying the Highland single malt from Grangestone, a captive bottling offered by TotalWine. Good stuff, lighter and smoother than some of the other Highland malts I've had, but not as light and sweet as Speyside whiskys. Just a hint of peat/smoke at the end.

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    Lagavulin is a favorite for me too, the 10yo or QC.
    Right now I'm enjoying a glass of Auchentoshan 12 yo, very smooth and nice!
    Hur Svenska stålet biter kom låt oss pröfva på.

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    I"m going to throw this one out there. It is so nice and simple to drink. Even better here in Ontario I still count it as inexpensive at 40 bucks.
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    I lived on the isle of Skye for 8 months so have a soft spot for Talisker 18, just the smell brings great memories.
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    Tonight I'm raising a glass to absent friends - feel free to join in...

    Aberlour 12 yo
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    It was in original condition, faded red, well-worn, but nice.
    This was and still is my favorite combination; beautiful, original, and worn.
    -Neil Young

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    Default Pappy Van Winkle Bourbon

    Hey all,
    i had the opportunity to try this mythological bourbon recently at a whiskey bar here in NYC. The scent, taste and finish of this Kentucky bourbon is by far the best bourbon I have tasted (and I've tasted too many bourbons). So I've been looking to purchase a bottle, but it would be easier to find a NOS Heljestrand 134 for $50. Seriously, after about 10 hours of research the only place I could find it was a distributor in Australia that wanted $875 (AU) plus shipping for a bottle that has a US MSRP of $80.

    If any of you bourbon fans happen to get lucky and find a bottle or a restaurant/bar that does, I highly recommend try this one of a kind bourbon.
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