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    Quote Originally Posted by Leatherstockiings View Post
    This afternoon I had lunch with my wife and a friend of ours. I went up to the bar to see if they had any Scotch that looked interesting. They had three Bottles of The Balvenie, a distillery I have been wanting to try. I ordered a glass of the Double Wood 12 yo. When the waitress brought the drink to the table it was free due to the insect had I found on my plate earlier in the meal. I feel lucky in a way that my drink and meal were free, but then again there was a bug on my plate.

    Tonight it's Highland Park 12 yo.
    Sounds like a pretty good deal to me, but i guess it depends what kind of insect it was.

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    Does Sambuca count? I decided on an espresso and sambuca tonight
    It is just Whisker Whacking
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    My goto for about 4 yrs has been RedBreast Irish. Haven't found another to beat it in the price class (~$50/750 ml). If you drink Irish, and haven't tried it, do yourself a favor and find a bar that sells it, or head to your local liquor store. A good number of them stock it.
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    Thanks for reminding me of this once a year whiskey, the best! Just in time for the 17th. I don't dwell in the single malt world but when I'm feeling peppy I snatch a bottle of 12 year Dewars.
    Quote Originally Posted by RandyIdaho View Post
    My goto for about 4 yrs has been RedBreast Irish. Haven't found another to beat it in the price class (~$50/750 ml). If you drink Irish, and haven't tried it, do yourself a favor and find a bar that sells it, or head to your local liquor store. A good number of them stock it.
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    Just finishing off the Talisker 10 yo I bought the other day. I did a kind of review on my blog. I'm still not sure if it's ok to post a link, but I'm happy for it to be removed if it turns out to be against the rules. davidtastes.blogspot.com

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    Tried some Arbelour this weekend. Nice, smooth very tasty.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mvcrash View Post
    Tried some Arbelour this weekend. Nice, smooth very tasty.
    Hey Everyone, guess I'll make my first post in the forum in the most appropriate thread I could find, the scotch thread I've been drinking Aberlour for years. It's so smooth and definitely my go to scotch when I want to introduce someone new to scotch whiskey. Here's a pic of my scotch collection.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ezekiel81 View Post
    Just finishing off the Talisker 10 yo I bought the other day. I did a kind of review on my blog. I'm still not sure if it's ok to post a link, but I'm happy for it to be removed if it turns out to be against the rules. davidtastes.blogspot.com
    Interesting blog. I enjoyed reading the Talisker review.

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    Thanks, Leatherstockiings, I really appreciate you taking the time to read it.

    Arniem, welcome to the forums, you've made quite an entrance with that picture! You've got some good stuff there, Abunagh is awesome but unfortunately it's illegal here in Norway because it's just a little too strong. I'm sure that law is designed for moonshiners, not appreciators of fine whisky. How's the Glenfiddich 21?

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    Name dropped!

    I'm very pleased with my bunnahabhain 12 y/o - in some ways it's similar to a talisker 10 but less peppery.

    I get a lot of apple and raisin and sherry, building to seaweed and salt spray, and a not overly impressive finish that's pleasantly smokey and lightly peated.

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