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    next one with water then ..... ok

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    malts are either in the nip or a wee rock of ice. please don,t add coke or lemonade its bad karma, if you like it sweet then pop in a glayva.

    phil
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    Ever tried a rust nail? Shot of whisky and a shot of Drambuie. Very nice whisky drink, if your not drinking malts.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Barn Owl View Post
    Unless it was real devestation whereby I apologise profusely.
    Kinda was, but you are forgiven.
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    Quote Originally Posted by filcon View Post
    malts are either in the nip or a wee rock of ice. please don,t add coke or lemonade its bad karma, if you like it sweet then pop in a glayva.

    phil
    Mind you..have ye tried those things that taste like kola kubes or jaffa cakes?
    For a' that, an a' that,
    It's comin' yet for a that,
    That man tae man the world o'er
    Shall brithers be for a' that. R.B. 1759-96

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    Quote Originally Posted by JonathanD View Post
    Kinda was, but you are forgiven.
    Owe you one.
    For a' that, an a' that,
    It's comin' yet for a that,
    That man tae man the world o'er
    Shall brithers be for a' that. R.B. 1759-96

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    Quote Originally Posted by Barn Owl View Post
    Owe you one.
    Depends what 'one' is
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    Quote Originally Posted by JonathanD View Post
    Depends what 'one' is
    A'right..a bottle..for drinkin' mind,no the hammock..
    I'm no a tight a**e...
    For a' that, an a' that,
    It's comin' yet for a that,
    That man tae man the world o'er
    Shall brithers be for a' that. R.B. 1759-96

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    Quote Originally Posted by Barn Owl View Post
    A'right..a bottle..for drinkin' mind,no the hammock..
    I'm no a tight a**e...
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    Well troops who has got a sore head today.

    phil
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    Nope just starting again
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    a nice cotes de rhone, warms yi up

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    Well I suppose I better join you I,m for a wee (lies) malt in a large glass with an ice cube, not bloody coke. Oh and I,ll be wearing my new ruffin kilt .

    phil
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    I've just caned a bottle of Talisker over the last week. I finished it with Dunc last night. We were up on Skye visiting friends at Port Na Long and just *had* to visit the distillery shop on the way past.
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    Lemsip!
    Bl**dy colds!
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    Quote Originally Posted by filcon View Post
    Well troops who has got a sore head today.

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    Surprisingly none,just a touch of heartburn.
    Breakfast soon cured that along with the ranitidine.

    Tetley for me tonight.
    For a' that, an a' that,
    It's comin' yet for a that,
    That man tae man the world o'er
    Shall brithers be for a' that. R.B. 1759-96

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    I'm on the Talisker again. Not too much mind, want to get up and go on a bimble early tomorrow.
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    A bottle of Merrydown earlier, for old times' sake. Now on some Raven Ale.

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    Teed off with a Teachers for starters, then chipped the Singletons malt (not recommended), now two putted Glenteuchers hoping I need a third.Got ma Lairds kilt on.

    Tetley for me tonight.
    Is that bitter your drinking noo, thought you were an Earl Grey man.

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    There is no such thing as a good Teachers !
    Quote Originally Posted by Shambling Shaman on his Christmas wish list
    Yep, world peace, end to hunger,

    and possibly a new scope for my rifle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by British Red View Post
    There is no such thing as a good Teachers !
    So true, sadly - it is the one that the shops seem to run the discounts on around here!
    Love makes the World go round......Lust makes it all go pear-shaped...

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    Lagavulin for me
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    The single malt whiskies from Lagavulin are amongt the world's smokiest with thick lapsang souchon enveloping the palate without remorse. One of the trio of Ìleach distilleries gracing the isle’s South-Easterly shore, each sharing a characteristic peat smoke as well as being Scotland’s most pungent and perhaps most revered. In 1816, the Lagavulin whisky distillery was founded by John Johnston.

    Surrounded by dark peat bog and drawing its water from the Solan Lochs, Lagavulin sits at the head of a bay and not far from the ruins of Dunyvaig castle. The best-selling Islay single malt scotch until 1998, when it was overtaken by the neighbouring Laphroaig, Lagavulin is currently experiencing problems in meeting whisky demands. The recent difficulties stem from a few decades when working conditions were decidedly lax; a two day working week led to very low production and it was not until 1981 that a five day week was finally instated.

    Lagavulin holds claim to Scotland’s slowest distillation with five hours for the first distillation and a further nine for the second. Despite the pungency of the single malt, there is a certain smoothness to the palate which many attribute to the leisurely rate of distillation. The heart of the Lagavulin range receives global acclaim and there have been almost no independent bottlings. Currently as much as 98% of the spirit is earmarked for maturation as a single malt and Diageo have included Lagavulin in their Classic Malts range.

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    I was introduced to Lagavulin at a wake in Dunkeld (which is a lovely place), it remains one of my firm favourites, both for taste and sentimental reasons
    Neil.

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    Jura 10 year tonight, very nice with a sweet after taste,

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    I'd tried oncricket clothing <--- like at this site )))

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    Last night, to celebrate the onset of winter I had a whisky mac
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    Well I am lucky enough to live in an area containing Booths stores so at the moment there is a lot of single malts on offer at £5-10 off. I have a highland park for less than £20 but could have gone for a laphroag 10yro or... Well I can't remember them all but even some of the more priceyones they sell are now less than £30!. Anyway I got the highland park on MOndya (god i hope its was monday because if it was tuesday half a bottle gone is rather too much considering its price. Think I'll get a grouse for those nights I want a drink drink and not those where I want to savour the flavour. Perhaps that way it works out cheaper. Jura is cheap and a fw islay ones too. Bad memory or I'd let you know what is on offer. Or perhaps the memory was lubricated away by something.

    Not a big malt drinker and have a cold at the moment so perhaps that is why I drank a bit too much of it. That and the fact I measure the amount by the heigh up the glass and only after I have drunk a few realise that the glass is a very wide tumbler.

    What is a good malt BTW, not a really expensive one but one that is reasonable but basically good? I have tried ardbeg, highland park laphroag talisker but only a bit and a few others such as glenmorangie as a kid and glenfiddich as a kid including a special glenfid one me Dad got from a rep.

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    I think a good malt is one you like. The ones you have listed I would say are good.

    You luckly blighter living near Booths. I grew up in the North West and loved them. They dont have them where I am in Yorkshire
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    Well tonight I will be alternating betwen tea and rybena (with hot water for its vit c as I am feeling ****) and later on more highland park.

    Just remembered a few years ago when I started geting whiskeys (before that I drank rum nit the cheap stuff but the single estate stuff when i could find it). Recycling is fortnightly and there were a few leading up to xmas that had about 5 or 6 bottles of mostly grouse with some single m alts in it! is that bad? plust the usual wine and beer bottles. That is just for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul_B View Post
    Well tonight I will be alternating betwen tea and rybena (with hot water for its vit c as I am feeling ****) and later on more highland park.
    Have a hot toddy. Whisky (cheap stuff), hotish water (dont want the alochol to evapoarte), honey, grated ginger and lemom juice. There are many other variations on the hot toddy, but this is the way I make them, and always feel better for having one.
    Last edited by resnikov; 25-11-2010 at 17:31. Reason: fixed quote
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