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    Quote Originally Posted by TwistedOak View Post
    Wife got me a bottle of Glengoyne 18 for our 2nd wedding anniversary!

    Smells wonderful, i'm going to give it my first try tonight!
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    Quote Originally Posted by AlanQ View Post
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    That I am!
    After a small pour I can say it's nice, very easy drinking. So little smoke and peat you might forget it's scotch!
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    Enjoying a Bushmills 10 Single Malt. Will put up a little review here after working down the bottle a bit.

    First impressions: Very good. I believe I will be diverting my whisky journey for a time to explore the smaller number of Irish whiskey offerings. Green Spot, Yellow Spot, Bushmills 16 & 21 are on my radar now....

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    My go to Scotch I LOVE IT!

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    I want a cup of Irish Coffee.......but I need to get a new bottle of BlackBush. I have a bottle of Jameson Irish Whiskey, but I prefer Old Bushmills
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    Saw this at the SAQ (govt monopoly liquor store here in Quebec) And thought I love Pumpkin pie and so does my dad, this would make a great xmas gift. But decided I had better try it out myself before giving it my father. Unfortunately it is like every other flavoured whiskey/rum/spirit Ive tried. FAR TOO SWEET. Not ot the point of being undrinkable as some of them are but really a shame on what otherwise might have been an interesting new flavour. It will probably last me 10-20 years before I finish the bottle.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AlanQ View Post
    Saw this at the SAQ (govt monopoly liquor store here in Quebec) And thought I love Pumpkin pie and so does my dad, this would make a great xmas gift. But decided I had better try it out myself before giving it my father. Unfortunately it is like every other flavoured whiskey/rum/spirit Ive tried. FAR TOO SWEET. Not ot the point of being undrinkable as some of them are but really a shame on what otherwise might have been an interesting new flavour. It will probably last me 10-20 years before I finish the bottle.
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    Oh... Just drink the whole thing all at once.

    Then you'll forget all about it..[emoji1]
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    Have you guys seen the video on YouTube titled Nick Offerman's 'Yule Log' where the actor sits in front of a fire and drinks Lagavulin for 45 minutes?

    Anyway, I'm having Laphroaig 10 yo tonight. I may or may not start a fire in the fireplace.
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    Well after a long day of adventures finding our Christmas tree in the forest and getting the little one to bed I'm finally enjoying a glass of Red Breast 12 yr Irish whiskey. Well earned I think.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Leatherstockiings View Post
    Have you guys seen the video on YouTube titled Nick Offerman's 'Yule Log' where the actor sits in front of a fire and drinks Lagavulin for 45 minutes?

    Anyway, I'm having Laphroaig 10 yo tonight. I may or may not start a fire in the fireplace.
    No fireplace but have some Lagavulin and a yule log DVD w/o Nick. I have a dram of Laphroaig every now and then(even own property there lol). I like peat but that stuff is really peaty....
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