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However, nothing beats a 21 yr old Highland Park from Adelphi.
I bought a bottle of Hillside 25 yr old (rare malts collection) with my first paycheck some years ago. I have a little left, and the price for another bottle aint far off 4 figures. I paid somewhat less.
If you can find it, i have nothing but praise for Old Perth Malt, a blend. I guarantee you wont find a tastier sip under £30.
And bourbon? I love me an Evan Williams
Apparently there is a reason dilution enhances the flavour, less burn more taste
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Just because you're paranoid, don't mean they're not after youRecently enjoyed good bottles of Old Pulteney 12 yr, Glenfarclas (12yr and the 105 I picked up.in duty free), Glenlievet and my recent favourites was a bottle of Linkwood 15yr which was superb.
When out, Macallan.
Either way, 2:1 with water.
Sometimes no water at all- depends on the whisky.
I even have a glass dropper.
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Laphroaig, Ledaig, Talisker (I named one of my cats after that one)... all good for when I want something nice that smells terrible to the wife.
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The Diageo master distiller told us to try each dram straight, then with a small amount of water added, and the difference was marked especially the TCP ones which I find disgusting but with a wee drop of water were almost drinkable! He went so far as to say that the distiller creates the whisky recipe with the intention of water being added at the end to release flavinoids and without it you are not drinking the flavour which was intended before the whisky was designed.
That could all be marketing shite but the splash of water definitely works for me!
I live in the capital of Speyside and really really want to be a whisky man but beer will always be my vice.
At the moment I'm looking for:
* Hamer Watson, SS2, Vintage S, T62.
* Music Man Luke 1, Luke II
Please drop me a message.
I initially bought a bottle because it was a bit of a novelty and really cheap (something like 15 Euros) but it actually turned out to be very good stuff indeed.
I've had another two bottles since then but couldn't find the stuff this year. Turns out they were limited editions (the company usually just does blends apparently) that were produced in 2010 and 2013. Bummer.