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whoami said:
My Committee Release turned up (at long last) this morning.
Time for a dram this evening, I think.
Ditto - 2 bottles sitting under my desk, in the middle of planning how to get past security at home without being noticed. Time for a dram this evening, I think.
So far i've decided Tom, Dick and Harry might be involved...
lenny007 said:
whoami said:
My Committee Release turned up (at long last) this morning.
Time for a dram this evening, I think.
Ditto - 2 bottles sitting under my desk, in the middle of planning how to get past security at home without being noticed. Time for a dram this evening, I think.
So far i've decided Tom, Dick and Harry might be involved...
The raised eyebrow indicated that she might not have been entirely convinced.
Edited by whoami on Wednesday 20th May 20:45
Podie said:
Parabola said:
Just a little heads up...
Balvenie Doublewood 17yr old is currently reduced from £77 to £50 a bottle in Booths supermarkets.
Love the stuff!
It is lovely Balvenie Doublewood 17yr old is currently reduced from £77 to £50 a bottle in Booths supermarkets.
Love the stuff!
Sadly no Booths daaaarn saaaaarf.
Shambler said:
Any idea what this might be worth 83 of 334 bottles produced. I think it is from the 1980's.
Looks like they go for about £130 ish at the Glasgow Scotch Whisky auctions, not including buyers or sellers premiums.http://www.scotchwhiskyauctions.com/auctions/searc...
Having a good day. I was out shopping in Waitrose and happened to notice (as you do) they had a bottle of Aberlour A'bunadh Batch #41 on the shelves (current batch is #50), alongside more recent stock.
They said it was old stock :-), but were clearly unaware that batch numbers have any meaning.
So that's another one for the collection. I now have 2x#50 (1 open), 1x47 and this #41.
One of my favourites, and I love being able to sample earlier batches without paying crazy money.
They said it was old stock :-), but were clearly unaware that batch numbers have any meaning.
So that's another one for the collection. I now have 2x#50 (1 open), 1x47 and this #41.
One of my favourites, and I love being able to sample earlier batches without paying crazy money.
sheepsplitter said:
Having a good day. I was out shopping in Waitrose and happened to notice (as you do) they had a bottle of Aberlour A'bunadh Batch #41 on the shelves (current batch is #50), alongside more recent stock.
They said it was old stock :-), but were clearly unaware that batch numbers have any meaning.
So that's another one for the collection. I now have 2x#50 (1 open), 1x47 and this #41.
One of my favourites, and I love being able to sample earlier batches without paying crazy money.
Can you feel the envy burn through PH!They said it was old stock :-), but were clearly unaware that batch numbers have any meaning.
So that's another one for the collection. I now have 2x#50 (1 open), 1x47 and this #41.
One of my favourites, and I love being able to sample earlier batches without paying crazy money.
Good find.
Podie said:
Bit mental?
Enjoy
Haha, could say that!Enjoy
NRS said:
Just discovered one of the bottles I got at the start of this year has been selling for £2200 at auction recently, :O Absolute insanity!
Which one?volks al said:
I have got back from a week sailing around the Western Islands. Managed to anchor off Ardberg and get a few Perpetuum. Had tried it in the pub in Port Ellen the night before, lovely stuff, one of the nicest whisky I have had of late.
Managed to get two bottles, its ment to be fantastic, http://www.scotchmaltwhisky.co.uk/ardbeg200thlondo... see his comments at the bottom.Edited by Mr Trophy on Sunday 24th May 14:14
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