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    My most recent purchase is The Glenlivet 12 year old. It was on sale, so I took the plunge. The first impression is that this whisky is kinda ordinary. There is nothing that really stands out...yet I have had two glasses tonight. I might classify this as a daily driver if it was a car.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Leatherstockiings View Post
    My most recent purchase is The Glenlivet 12 year old. It was on sale, so I took the plunge. The first impression is that this whisky is kinda ordinary. There is nothing that really stands out...yet I have had two glasses tonight. I might classify this as a daily driver if it was a car.
    The glenlivet 12 is the whisky I recommend to all starting whisky drinkers. It's nice fruity, floral nature makes it a very nice beginner.. And indeed, nothing more than that.. The 15 on the other hand is one of my favourites when it comes to price/quality. That and Glendronach 10y tawny port.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ezekiel81 View Post
    hoodoo40, nice one getting on tv and radio. What's the name of the band?
    I'm in the Billings (Montana) Caledonian Pipes and Drums.

    Still working on my Lagavulin. I do miss the Laphroaig 10 year, kinda like it better. But I may try a Laphroaig Quarter Cask if I can find some.

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    Some good stuff right there !!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by hoodoo40 View Post
    I'm in the Billings (Montana) Caledonian Pipes and Drums.

    Still working on my Lagavulin. I do miss the Laphroaig 10 year, kinda like it better. But I may try a Laphroaig Quarter Cask if I can find some.

    -- John
    Quarter cask is well worth the effort.

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    I would recommend the QC - in my opinion it's nicer than the 10.

    Want the HP 18! What do you think of it? Maybe I'll buy a sample soon. I'd like to try that and the 21.

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    I'm sitting in a hotel room in Bushmills, Northern Ireland having just been on a tour of the distillery. A fantastic, experience if you ever get the chance. I tasted the 12 year old Distillery (only available on site) it has a smooth, vanilla flavour. Walked away with a bottle of 16 year old and am planning on trying the 21 year old in the hotel bar later on. I'll let you know how it goes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PigHog View Post
    I would recommend the QC - in my opinion it's nicer than the 10.

    Want the HP 18! What do you think of it? Maybe I'll buy a sample soon. I'd like to try that and the 21.
    Personally, I can't rate the HP 18yo highly enough. It is absolutely beautiful stuff. It is very balanced and smooth without being at all boring. There is plenty going on in there in terms of flavours.

    I have never had the 21, but prefer the 18 to the 12. Here at least there is a hell of a difference in price between the two, so when it comes time to replace my 18, I honestly don't know if I'll go for the 18 again as it is literally $100 more than the 12. On the upside, that insane price difference is just about enough to justify a road trip back to New Hampshire where I bought it last time...

    I've read in some reviews that in the past there have been quality issues with the 18yo, but it appears that has been sorted out. Quality certainly isn't an issue with my bottle.

    It was in original condition, faded red, well-worn, but nice.
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    Woo hoo. Found some Laphroaig Quarter Cask and was able to buy it for my birthday today. Good thing I bought it first. We then went furniture shopping, bedroom set, and other stuff. Now we're broke. Have to live on macaroni (no cheese) and Scotch.

    Life is good.

    John
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    Quote Originally Posted by hoodoo40 View Post
    Woo hoo. Found some Laphroaig Quarter Cask and was able to buy it for my birthday today. Good thing I bought it first. We then went furniture shopping, bedroom set, and other stuff. Now we're broke. Have to live on macaroni (no cheese) and Scotch.

    Life is good.

    John
    well, at least you can get hammered!! congrats on the buy an Bday
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