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vixen1700

28,434 posts

296 months

Friday 17th May 2013
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My wife picked me up a Glenfiddich 15 from the duty free the other day, and have to say I love it from the first couple of glasses I've had. smile

Podie

46,649 posts

301 months

Friday 17th May 2013
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Wadeski said:
I think he might have meant £70?

I've got a bottle i havent opened, but i believe it uses peated spirit (the same spirit that created the casks for the Balvenie Peated Cask 2 years ago).
hehe

Sure he did, but I'm still happy to sell it to him for a round £500 biggrin

mu0n

2,348 posts

159 months

Friday 17th May 2013
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Nothing to show but I've recently 'got into' whiskey. I use to hate the stuff but I really enjoy a jack and ginger.smile

Sorry if I offended some of the elitists!:P

Blown2CV

31,248 posts

229 months

Friday 17th May 2013
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mu0n said:
Nothing to show but I've recently 'got into' whiskey. I use to hate the stuff but I really enjoy a jack and ginger.smile

Sorry if I offended some of the elitists!:P
not elitist... however welcome to whisky 101 wink now we've got a big syllabus to cover so let's get cracking!

mu0n

2,348 posts

159 months

Friday 17th May 2013
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I prefer to use jim beam as a) generally cheaper than jack and b) has a sweeter taste.

So yeah, that's about the advancement of my whiskey tasting skills. hehe

Not a fan of drinking it neat, I just love the subtle taste of whiskey. It was a lynchburg or laidback lemonade that got me hooked on whiskey based drinks.

Also, whiskey with diet ginger ale (3 for £1.20 in Sainsburys) is only 60-70 calories and tastes awesome.

Maybe when I'm older one day... I'll be drinking the 'good stuff' neat.

vixen1700

28,434 posts

296 months

Friday 17th May 2013
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mu0n said:
I prefer to use jim beam as a) generally cheaper than jack and b) has a sweeter taste.

So yeah, that's about the advancement of my whiskey tasting skills. hehe

Not a fan of drinking it neat, I just love the subtle taste of whiskey. It was a lynchburg or laidback lemonade that got me hooked on whiskey based drinks.

Also, whiskey with diet ginger ale (3 for £1.20 in Sainsburys) is only 60-70 calories and tastes awesome.

Maybe when I'm older one day... I'll be drinking the 'good stuff' neat.
Used to drink Jack Daniels years ago, but now I really couldn't touch the stuff, the thought of it makes me frown.

Have you tried Bulleit Bourbon, I find it preferable to JD and Jim Beam.

As far as mixers go, ginger can be nice and I'd recommend Rochester Ginger Drink from Holland & Barrett (3 big bottles for a tenner), it's the best I've tasted. smile

F-Stop Junkie

549 posts

226 months

Monday 20th May 2013
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F-Stop Junkie said:
Back from a few days on Islay. Quite an experience!
And if you don't believe me here are the photos!

Some of the whisky, some of the wildlife, some of the landscape. Mostly whisky.

condor

8,837 posts

274 months

Monday 20th May 2013
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Some great photos there cool

crmcatee

5,798 posts

253 months

Monday 20th May 2013
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F-Stop Junkie said:
And if you don't believe me here are the photos!

Big smile on my face having seen those as I'm heading there on Friday for the Feis Ile.. smile


Blown2CV

31,248 posts

229 months

Monday 20th May 2013
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F-Stop Junkie said:
F-Stop Junkie said:
Back from a few days on Islay. Quite an experience!
And if you don't believe me here are the photos!

Some of the whisky, some of the wildlife, some of the landscape. Mostly whisky.
enjoyed those very much! thanks

F-Stop Junkie

549 posts

226 months

Monday 20th May 2013
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Cheers! So many photo opportunities, but so keen to go back now and try more!

(Especially when they finish the building work at Bruichladdich!)


F-Stop Junkie

549 posts

226 months

Monday 20th May 2013
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crmcatee said:
Big smile on my face having seen those as I'm heading there on Friday for the Feis Ile.. smile
Lucky sod! smile

I do have one challenge for you, if you're a coffee drinker. Apparently Debbies in bruichladdich is the place for good coffee on the island. However, there's a new place opened upstairs at Celtic House in Bowmore (I think that's what it's called, book shop and ornament shop), and also Fly Cuppa at the airport. I need to find the best cup of coffee on the Island for next time I go smile

HereBeMonsters

14,180 posts

208 months

Wednesday 22nd May 2013
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Ok, before we road trip to Campbeltown we're going to take advantage of FlyBe's new route to Islay, and head there for a few days in July.

But, how flipping expensive is accommodation there? Standard B&B with an en-suite is £100 a night, hotels £130-150 for an ok one. Self catering places no cheaper as they all want a weeks' booking.

So, anyone got any tips for reasonably priced places to stay on Islay? Preferably Port Ellen or Bowmore I think.

F-Stop Junkie

549 posts

226 months

Wednesday 22nd May 2013
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What do you mean by reasonable? Suspect there's large demand for what accommodation there is, so it attracts strong prices...

I loved the Old Excise House in Laphroaig. Walking distance from Port Ellen, and the rooms are very well appointed. Plus the help from Ron and Emma in knowing where to go, what to do, help booking things, and finding spots off the beaten track was invaluable.

HereBeMonsters

14,180 posts

208 months

Thursday 23rd May 2013
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My missus found these, so we booked one:

http://islay-pods.co.uk/

They get a great review on TripAdvisor, and it'll be good to have our own space. Almost half the price of a grotty B&B as well!

Blown2CV

31,248 posts

229 months

Thursday 23rd May 2013
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HereBeMonsters said:
My missus found these, so we booked one:

http://islay-pods.co.uk/

They get a great review on TripAdvisor, and it'll be good to have our own space. Almost half the price of a grotty B&B as well!
good shout... i love islay but the accommodation on the island is shockingly expensive at easily 3 figures per night for even the grottiest place, so something like this looks like an excellent place to stay.

krallicious

4,312 posts

231 months

Thursday 23rd May 2013
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F-Stop Junkie said:
What do you mean by reasonable? Suspect there's large demand for what accommodation there is, so it attracts strong prices...

I loved the Old Excise House in Laphroaig. Walking distance from Port Ellen, and the rooms are very well appointed. Plus the help from Ron and Emma in knowing where to go, what to do, help booking things, and finding spots off the beaten track was invaluable.
Cannot agree more. They really made Islay enjoyable and Emma is a very good baker. Oh an Lapgroaig is about 5 minutes stumbling distance away!

crmcatee

5,798 posts

253 months

Thursday 23rd May 2013
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F-Stop Junkie said:
Lucky sod! smile

I do have one challenge for you, if you're a coffee drinker. Apparently Debbies in bruichladdich is the place for good coffee on the island. However, there's a new place opened upstairs at Celtic House in Bowmore (I think that's what it's called, book shop and ornament shop), and also Fly Cuppa at the airport. I need to find the best cup of coffee on the Island for next time I go smile
I'll also add into that equation - the Gaelic College. From what I remember last year the cakes were great but I'll make a point of checking the coffee out smile


Dr G

15,880 posts

268 months

Thursday 23rd May 2013
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Currently £22 in Sainsburys


V41LEY

3,007 posts

264 months

Friday 24th May 2013
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This is my current 'Singapore' collection.



L-R
Bruichladdich Port Charlotte The Peat Project 46% (Islay)
Glen Garioch 48% (Highland)
Ancnoc 16YO 46% (Highland)
Green Spot 40% (Pot Still Whiskey)
Yellow Spot 46% 12YO (Pot Still Whiskey)
Caol Ila Distillers Edition 43% (Islay)
Craggonmore 40% 12YO (Speyside)
Carol Ila 12 YO 43% (Islay)
Aberlour 12YO Sherry Cask 40% (Highland)
Aberlour A'Bunadh Batch 37 59.6% (Highland)
Dalmore 12YO 40% (Highland)
Glenfarclas 17YO 43% (Highland)
Highland Park 1994 Travel Edition 40% (Orkney)

Edited by V41LEY on Friday 24th May 17:08


Edited by V41LEY on Saturday 25th May 08:02

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