šŸ„ƒ The Single Malt Thread

Now, Ihave around 35ml in the wee dram. Its caskstrngth so at 48.6% but i wont add water for this first taste. Iff needed, I have some water from Islay that is used in the process rather than adding flouride form from the tap

Here goes

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:lou_surprised: :lou_surprised: :lou_smiley: :lou_lol:

Not for the beginner, but fuck me that is something else. Dont think luxuious smooth, more cricket bat in face , but in agood way. Ift hits you hard with that high alcohol content, but as the heat disappears, teh stunning complexity shows. there is teh expected earthy peatness, the expecte complex spice hinted at from the nose, and then a liquer like warmth the cherry and orange linger on the pallete and evoke a shit eating grin :lou_lol:

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I thought the 25 years was how long it was going to take for you to tell us if itā€™s any good or not.

Take my advice and add a dash of lemonade to taste. :lemon:

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twat :lou_wink_2:

(Made me laugh)

Yes is goodā€¦fuckmeits good, but would frighten the Welsh

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Merry Christmas by the way. Hope you all had a good one and health and much happiness to you and your families ! SlĆ inte!

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Do yourself a favor and try some Penderyn.

It will surprise you with its complexity and its mellowness and its close harmony singing.

Isnā€™t it?

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I heard the nose was that of Tom Jonesā€™s leather trouser crutch after an 18 hour marathon gig in a 40 C heat after he fialed to ā€˜shakeā€™ adequatly, no?

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Think Iā€™m gonna diss now.

Yeah!

Just messing with ya Sir Bletchington de manmount-smythe. I will gladly try the Welsh Dragon juice and give you the benefit of my fine palette

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I have had several. 18 year but I prefer them more (select the word here). Splendid stuff.

So, Iā€™ve had these in my drinks cabinet for 20+ years, should I crack them open or not??

Iā€™ll give you 3 quid for the cat.

Best do some research there firstā€¦ who is the distiller? The only 'Speyside Distillary Co I can find was set up in 1954 but did not begin production until 1990ā€¦ so idea what this is

ā‚¬260 apparently??

Am I right in saying that once bottled a 12 year old is still a 12 year old even 20 years later? Iā€™m sure I was told that years ago at a tasting session - I may have been drunk at the time.

https://scotchwhisky.com/whiskypedia/1891/speyside/

Bit of background - would mean a 25 was bottled in 2015 as production really begun in 1990. I think that price is probably a bit high, given a foreign site but worth cracking open and giving a right good tastingā€¦ could be great. ā€¦of course it could be a bit pants and worth more unopened, but thems the choicesā€¦ As mentioned above if I had never opened my lagavulin 1979 distillers it woudl be around Ā£1400 now,but I would have missed and exceptional whisky experience that cost me Ā£47. I dont ā€˜collecrtā€™ just buy to drink.

I had just opened a bottle of Talisker Skye before I went away. I miss it. 9 days.

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I am only 8 days in another 20 to go :lou_sad:

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Hope it flies for you mate.

I reckon a certain Mr. L Reed of Hampshire had a Scotch or two last night after getting a deal over the line.

A cheap foreign import though no doubt.

Cheers @gwc We are having a shutdown so it should go quick never enough time in a shutdown :lou_lol: