Whisky tasting night 2015
Discussion
Thoroughly enjoyed last night, and it was good to put some more names to faces - so thanks again to Podie for organising, and as mentioned Coneyhurst Blue for number 7 which was superb - both the gesture and the Glendronach!!
Great intentions not to buy anything were soon forgotten after tasting that Benriach..
Great intentions not to buy anything were soon forgotten after tasting that Benriach..
Here's the tasting list...
1) Clynelish 1995 / 19yo Single Malts of Scotland
2) Balmenach 1988 / 26yo Signatory
3) Port Askaig 30yo Bot. 2015
4) Benriach 1998 / 17yo PX Finish Single Cask
5) Kavalan Solist Sherry Cask
6) Caol Ila 2004 G&M Cask Strength
Coneyhurst Blue - what was number 7? Glendronach 16 Platinum?
1) Clynelish 1995 / 19yo Single Malts of Scotland
2) Balmenach 1988 / 26yo Signatory
3) Port Askaig 30yo Bot. 2015
4) Benriach 1998 / 17yo PX Finish Single Cask
5) Kavalan Solist Sherry Cask
6) Caol Ila 2004 G&M Cask Strength
Coneyhurst Blue - what was number 7? Glendronach 16 Platinum?
Mrs Podie here, and posting this with permission from the boss. For those who didn't already know, we had Podie's mum's funeral the day before the whisky night.
It's been a tricky old summer, knowing that his beloved mum and my lovely friend was going to leave us, and to be honest, we didn't really want to be with other human beings this week.
Despite that, we are both grateful that we didn't bottle it. We owe our lovely friends who knew the situation a massive thank you for carrying us through - you are incredible and we are blessed to be able to call you friends. And to the people we met on the night, how great to meet you - we would have missed out if we hadn't made it.
Thank you all for making a brilliant memory for this week, to sit alongside some of the more poignant ones.
Please raise a glass at the first opportunity to Judith, who made my husband the man he is, which is not so bad.
It's been a tricky old summer, knowing that his beloved mum and my lovely friend was going to leave us, and to be honest, we didn't really want to be with other human beings this week.
Despite that, we are both grateful that we didn't bottle it. We owe our lovely friends who knew the situation a massive thank you for carrying us through - you are incredible and we are blessed to be able to call you friends. And to the people we met on the night, how great to meet you - we would have missed out if we hadn't made it.
Thank you all for making a brilliant memory for this week, to sit alongside some of the more poignant ones.
Please raise a glass at the first opportunity to Judith, who made my husband the man he is, which is not so bad.
Rude Girl said:
Mrs Podie here, and posting this with permission from the boss. For those who didn't already know, we had Podie's mum's funeral the day before the whisky night.
It's been a tricky old summer, knowing that his beloved mum and my lovely friend was going to leave us, and to be honest, we didn't really want to be with other human beings this week.
Despite that, we are both grateful that we didn't bottle it. We owe our lovely friends who knew the situation a massive thank you for carrying us through - you are incredible and we are blessed to be able to call you friends. And to the people we met on the night, how great to meet you - we would have missed out if we hadn't made it.
Thank you all for making a brilliant memory for this week, to sit alongside some of the more poignant ones.
Please raise a glass at the first opportunity to Judith, who made my husband the man he is, which is not so bad.
Was sorry to hear of your loss, and many thanks for following through with the evening. It was great to catch up with everyone and meet some new people.It's been a tricky old summer, knowing that his beloved mum and my lovely friend was going to leave us, and to be honest, we didn't really want to be with other human beings this week.
Despite that, we are both grateful that we didn't bottle it. We owe our lovely friends who knew the situation a massive thank you for carrying us through - you are incredible and we are blessed to be able to call you friends. And to the people we met on the night, how great to meet you - we would have missed out if we hadn't made it.
Thank you all for making a brilliant memory for this week, to sit alongside some of the more poignant ones.
Please raise a glass at the first opportunity to Judith, who made my husband the man he is, which is not so bad.
I hope this can become an annual event
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