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Coneyhurst Blue said:
Podie said:
Out dramming tonight - looking forward to it
Sounds like fun - where are you going Podie ? We went for the "ringside VIP" option, so get a goodie bag, a fancy seat and some other perks.
Edited by Podie on Wednesday 29th April 11:51
"I'm gonna skelp yer face wi ma whisky"
Awh, I miss living in Scotland occasionally, with fighting talk like that! It's a bit too civilised here sometimes,
Off to Sweden this weekend, and will make the most of the cheaper alcohol to get a few bottles. Ordered Ardbeg Corryvreckan (10yo is running out so need to keep the supply of peat bombs topped up) and Mackmyra Iskristall (Ice crystal when translated). It's described as:
"NOSE
Spicy, fruity, oaky and berry with hints of honey and toasted oak barrels. Tobacco and fresh herbs mixed well with the aromas of dried fruits, pear and citrus.
TASTE
Fruity with fine herb spices. Vanilla Toffee, anise, sweet raisins and grape fruit in a balanced spicy and oaky flavor. The aftertaste is oaky and spicy with hints of dried fruits."
Should be interesting to try, not had any of their stuff before.
Awh, I miss living in Scotland occasionally, with fighting talk like that! It's a bit too civilised here sometimes,
Off to Sweden this weekend, and will make the most of the cheaper alcohol to get a few bottles. Ordered Ardbeg Corryvreckan (10yo is running out so need to keep the supply of peat bombs topped up) and Mackmyra Iskristall (Ice crystal when translated). It's described as:
"NOSE
Spicy, fruity, oaky and berry with hints of honey and toasted oak barrels. Tobacco and fresh herbs mixed well with the aromas of dried fruits, pear and citrus.
TASTE
Fruity with fine herb spices. Vanilla Toffee, anise, sweet raisins and grape fruit in a balanced spicy and oaky flavor. The aftertaste is oaky and spicy with hints of dried fruits."
Should be interesting to try, not had any of their stuff before.
So... how did the actual tasting go then?!
krallicious said:
The new Mackmyra sounds interesting. If you are after a real peat bomb then look out for the new Octomore 7.1 (7.2 has also been released as a Duty Free bottling).
I will be sharing it with friends on the ski trip at the weekend, so looking forward to it. I've really been wanting to try an Octomore, but Norway hasn't sold any sadly. They don't allow stuff over 60%, as it's classified as a drug, which rules quite a few of them out. Just saw the Ardbeg Perpetuum will be getting released here in May for £80, which is not bad! Another of interest (to me) is the 31yo Glendronach Grandeur for a good price (relatively). Big fan of theirs, so will try and pick one up. Have you got any interesting bottles on the way, or taking a break after that lot on the other page?It was OK. Too much chatter and not enough chatter about whisky for my liking.
Each round meant trying a marked glass vs an unmarked glass. You then cheered against a clapometer thing to find the winner of each round. Bit cheesey and the novelty wore off quickly for me.
Felt like Balvenie were pushing the more expensive whisky - and they were.
Goodie bag was a miniture Glenmorangie 10 and a Balvenie 17 Doublewood and a hip flask keyring.
It was a bit of fun, but I prefer the tastings where people chat about whisky. I must be getting old.
Each round meant trying a marked glass vs an unmarked glass. You then cheered against a clapometer thing to find the winner of each round. Bit cheesey and the novelty wore off quickly for me.
Felt like Balvenie were pushing the more expensive whisky - and they were.
Goodie bag was a miniture Glenmorangie 10 and a Balvenie 17 Doublewood and a hip flask keyring.
It was a bit of fun, but I prefer the tastings where people chat about whisky. I must be getting old.
Podie said:
It was OK. Too much chatter and not enough chatter about whisky for my liking.
Each round meant trying a marked glass vs an unmarked glass. You then cheered against a clapometer thing to find the winner of each round. Bit cheesey and the novelty wore off quickly for me.
Felt like Balvenie were pushing the more expensive whisky - and they were.
Goodie bag was a miniture Glenmorangie 10 and a Balvenie 17 Doublewood and a hip flask keyring.
It was a bit of fun, but I prefer the tastings where people chat about whisky. I must be getting old.
Sounds far too much for the new whisky drinker for me, and london hipster ste. Traditional PH tasting night again soon then?Each round meant trying a marked glass vs an unmarked glass. You then cheered against a clapometer thing to find the winner of each round. Bit cheesey and the novelty wore off quickly for me.
Felt like Balvenie were pushing the more expensive whisky - and they were.
Goodie bag was a miniture Glenmorangie 10 and a Balvenie 17 Doublewood and a hip flask keyring.
It was a bit of fun, but I prefer the tastings where people chat about whisky. I must be getting old.
NRS said:
I will be sharing it with friends on the ski trip at the weekend, so looking forward to it. I've really been wanting to try an Octomore, but Norway hasn't sold any sadly. They don't allow stuff over 60%, as it's classified as a drug, which rules quite a few of them out. Just saw the Ardbeg Perpetuum will be getting released here in May for £80, which is not bad! Another of interest (to me) is the 31yo Glendronach Grandeur for a good price (relatively). Big fan of theirs, so will try and pick one up. Have you got any interesting bottles on the way, or taking a break after that lot on the other page?
I will be grabbing (hopefully) a couple of the new Ardbeg on Monday but I have managed to spend so much recently that I should hold back a bit. Having said that, I'm flying back to the UK at the end of the month so will have a nose around Duty Free. My GF came back after a weekend away with work and bought a bottle of Dornach which I was very happy with and I have some Mars and a couple of Octomores waiting for me at my parent's house. Need to get some of the new Laphroaig too.Gassing Station | Food, Drink & Restaurants | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff