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Picked up a couple of daily drinkers...
Benriach 1999, 13 YO Virgin Oak Finish - a limited release apparently, but I'm hoping it'll be like The Whisky Shop's exclusive 17YO that was amazing.
Glendronach 8YO The Hielan On advice from fellow whisky drinker Coneyhurst Blue I've relented and ordered one to try
Courtesy of a lovely PHer on here 9thank you good sir!), I also have acquired a bottle of Glendronach's Manager's Cask (the distillery fill)
Happy Days
Benriach 1999, 13 YO Virgin Oak Finish - a limited release apparently, but I'm hoping it'll be like The Whisky Shop's exclusive 17YO that was amazing.
Glendronach 8YO The Hielan On advice from fellow whisky drinker Coneyhurst Blue I've relented and ordered one to try
Courtesy of a lovely PHer on here 9thank you good sir!), I also have acquired a bottle of Glendronach's Manager's Cask (the distillery fill)
Happy Days
Podie said:
Picked up a couple of daily drinkers...
The Whisky Shop's exclusive 17YO that was amazing.
Courtesy of a lovely PHer on here 9thank you good sir!), I also have acquired a bottle of Glendronach's Manager's Cask (the distillery fill)
Happy Days
The 17yo was/is lovely. I have 2 bottles stashed away at home to enjoy later. Most of the first bottle was enjoyed by my father who doesn't like whisky! The Whisky Shop's exclusive 17YO that was amazing.
Courtesy of a lovely PHer on here 9thank you good sir!), I also have acquired a bottle of Glendronach's Manager's Cask (the distillery fill)
Happy Days
So, this PHer.........
Who is it?
What did you have to do obtain it?
krallicious said:
The 17yo was/is lovely. I have 2 bottles stashed away at home to enjoy later. Most of the first bottle was enjoyed by my father who doesn't like whisky!
So, this PHer.........
Who is it?
What did you have to do obtain it?
Wondering what you have to offer in future? So, this PHer.........
Who is it?
What did you have to do obtain it?
Well, the release for tomorrow is a bit disappointing actually! Almost all BenRiachs (which while very good doesn't offer a range from different distilleries). With current currency conversion you divide by 12.5 to get the price in £ if you're interested in anything.
http://www.whiskysaga.com/new-whisky-releases-norw...
krallicious said:
Interested, oh
Anything in particular?I have just seen I can get Hakushu 18yo for around £110 at the moment if I go a little drive. Is it worth it at that price? Trying to remember if it was the one previously mentioned as being someone's favourite or it was something else? Seems I can also get the Yamazaki 12 for £50, which is better than the silly prices on Amazon (£90 if you're wondering!).
NRS said:
Anything in particular?
I have just seen I can get Hakushu 18yo for around £110 at the moment if I go a little drive. Is it worth it at that price? Trying to remember if it was the one previously mentioned as being someone's favourite or it was something else? Seems I can also get the Yamazaki 12 for £50, which is better than the silly prices on Amazon (£90 if you're wondering!).
The 1977 Dark Rum Cask but it just too much at the moment as I have a huge garage bill coming very soon.I have just seen I can get Hakushu 18yo for around £110 at the moment if I go a little drive. Is it worth it at that price? Trying to remember if it was the one previously mentioned as being someone's favourite or it was something else? Seems I can also get the Yamazaki 12 for £50, which is better than the silly prices on Amazon (£90 if you're wondering!).
The Yamazaki 12 is well worth £50 and the Hakushu 18 is also not a bad price but it depends on how long the drive is.
NRS said:
I have just seen I can get Hakushu 18yo for around £110 at the moment if I go a little drive. Is it worth it at that price?
I once got a bottle as a present, and really liked it. My over riding memory is of horlicks and malteasers. Soft, slightly sweet, beautifully rounded. Hakushu is really being overlooked in the race for Yamazaki, but I think it holds up well.
Podie said:
On advice from fellow whisky drinker Coneyhurst Blue I've relented and ordered one to try
Happy Days
Good man - for a daily dram it's hard to beat for the price. Happy Days
What do you think of the hand-filled, its fantastic !
The new managers cask is a 2004 - should be interesting.
Coneyhurst Blue said:
Podie said:
On advice from fellow whisky drinker Coneyhurst Blue I've relented and ordered one to try
Happy Days
Good man - for a daily dram it's hard to beat for the price. Happy Days
What do you think of the hand-filled, its fantastic !
The new managers cask is a 2004 - should be interesting.
There are couple of noticeable whiskys that are on offer today.
Firstly the Brualladich (or whatever it is) Octomore 6.3, which is the world's peatiest whisky £130.99 instead of circa £150 at most places.
Secondly the Jura Prophecy down to £40 from a genuine £50.
Today is also free delivery, even for just one bottle.
I have no affiliation but have always wanted the 6.3 in my restaurant so have kept a beady eye on the price.
I know some of you know each other, if you sign up for the newsletter then refer each other you will save a lot of money.
Firstly the Brualladich (or whatever it is) Octomore 6.3, which is the world's peatiest whisky £130.99 instead of circa £150 at most places.
Secondly the Jura Prophecy down to £40 from a genuine £50.
Today is also free delivery, even for just one bottle.
I have no affiliation but have always wanted the 6.3 in my restaurant so have kept a beady eye on the price.
I know some of you know each other, if you sign up for the newsletter then refer each other you will save a lot of money.
My modest collection:
I still find it difficult to justify spending more than £35 on a bottle (yep, I'll hand in my PH pass on the way out...), but any suggestions in that price range appreciated
(The Jim Beam came back from a party, I'm not that fussed with it).
The Old Pulteney and both of the Bowmores are rather lovely. The small batch reminds me of a slightly lighter Laphroaig
I still find it difficult to justify spending more than £35 on a bottle (yep, I'll hand in my PH pass on the way out...), but any suggestions in that price range appreciated
(The Jim Beam came back from a party, I'm not that fussed with it).
The Old Pulteney and both of the Bowmores are rather lovely. The small batch reminds me of a slightly lighter Laphroaig
Edited by BenWRXSEi on Friday 10th July 23:16
jammy_basturd said:
Try a Jura.
And personally I think everyone should have a bottle of Monkey Shoulder on the go.
Thanks. Tried and enjoyed both actually (although I can't remember the Juras - Superstition and Origin I think), but don't have either at present. And personally I think everyone should have a bottle of Monkey Shoulder on the go.
Off to Atlanta for a week on Sunday - anything bourbon-ey I should keep an eye out for?
Mr Trophy said:
jammy_basturd said:
And personally I think everyone should have a bottle of Monkey Shoulder on the go.
I totally agree!However, don't try and drink a whole bottle of it on your company night out... (I asked for a large scotch, the barman gave me the bottle thinking he was funny, whereas I grabbed it and wondered off...)
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