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Matt
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Whisky...

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Do you?

Which flavour?
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Yes.

At the moment, Glenlivet 15, but for preference (and when I can get a hold of it) Aberlour A'Bunnadh cask strength. Puts hairs on your chest, that does...
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I'm liking Talisker at the moment

http://www.discovering-distilleries.com ... /malts.php

my in-laws come from the Isle of Lewis so I get a bottle now and again ;)

I am awaiting a bottle from here though :D

http://www.abhainndearg.co.uk/
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If I drank, then I'd crack this open ... I don't, so if anyone would like to make me an offer feel free. ;)

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no idea of it's value??

would like to try it though, it looks an interesting tipple :geek:

maybe a tot to everyone starting the BB200??

get them all warmed up nicely :D
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Currently Glengoyne 21 yr or Jura Origin 10 yr, depending on my mood.

Not long finished a bottle of Ardbeg, and have been partial to Talisker and Laphroaig in the past.

Coal Ila next on the list.
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I'm not sure if martell is whisky but it was certainly responcilbe for me staying out all night not so long ago and it wernt biving it was more couch surfing as missed last train :oops:
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Currently Glengoyne 21 yr or Jura Origin 10 yr, depending on my mood.

Not long finished a bottle of Ardbeg, and have been partial to Talisker and Laphroaig in the past.

Coal Ila next on the list.
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whooosh

That last comment went over my head, sorry. Care to explain?
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:) make sense now?
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Yes, indeed it does - thank you :D :D

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Very nice actually. Haven't had a Speyside whisky in a long while and this one was particularly smooth and balanced.
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Steady Ian, you'll be telling us it has overtones of sweaty stockings with a nourishing undercurrent of south Wales coal dust next ;)
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I can recomend the "Elements of Islay" series, cask strength so better for the weight weenie!
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