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Malt of the month in my local pub is Bendromach, a 10 year old Speyside single malt. Very nice it is too.
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I received a bottle of Glenfiddich last Christmas. Never was much of a fan of scotch but I must say I learned to love it. I am due for another bottle actually.
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I received a bottle of Glenfiddich last Christmas. Never was much of a fan of scotch but I must say I learned to love it. I am due for another bottle actually.
I prefer Glenlivet...I've had a bottle of the Glenfiddich for a few years now...I only go to it if I've run out!
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Friday merits a robust Islay malt - Bunnahabhain per chance. Name means "Foot of the river" but can be drank anywhere eh Mr Tblaster.
Caol Ila or Bunnahabhain? First a pale soft drink for mermaids second a real drink for macho seals. Guinness? a soft drink for leprechauns and no trough you apprentice a loch full of the low flyer. Alpha males?Quote
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Friday merits a robust Islay malt - Bunnahabhain per chance. Name means "Foot of the river" but can be drank anywhere eh Mr Tblaster.
"A bit of a woman's drink" as the postmaster in Finlaggan advised me. I went for a bottle of Caol Ila instead. Will try to track down a bottle or three of that for pagan sampling at Ne'erday. Tesco in Kirkwall stocked it when I was there a few months back, but I think they must have watered it down as I got through it very quickly.
It'll be Old Pulteney with a Guinness chaser for me tonight. No doubt you will have your nose in the Aldi Grouse trough!
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Friday merits a robust Islay malt - Bunnahabhain per chance. Name means "Foot of the river" but can be drank anywhere eh Mr Tblaster.
"A bit of a woman's drink" as the postmaster in Finlaggan advised me. I went for a bottle of Caol Ila instead. Will try to track down a bottle or three of that for pagan sampling at Ne'erday. Tesco in Kirkwall stocked it when I was there a few months back, but I think they must have watered it down as I got through it very quickly.
It'll be Old Pulteney with a Guinness chaser for me tonight. No doubt you will have your nose in the Aldi Grouse troug
Caol Ila or Bunnahabhain? First a pale soft drink for mermaids second a real drink for macho seals. Guinness? a soft drink for leprechauns and no trough you apprentice a loch full of the low flyer. Alpha males?
Caol Ila if I can track some down easily.
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Friday merits a robust Islay malt - Bunnahabhain per chance. Name means "Foot of the river" but can be drank anywhere eh Mr Tblaster.
"A bit of a woman's drink" as the postmaster in Finlaggan advised me. I went for a bottle of Caol Ila instead. Will try to track down a bottle or three of that for pagan sampling at Ne'erday. Tesco in Kirkwall stocked it when I was there a few months back, but I think they must have watered it down as I got through it very quickly.
It'll be Old Pulteney with a Guinness chaser for me tonight. No doubt you will have your nose in the Aldi Grouse troug
Caol Ila or Bunnahabhain? First a pale soft drink for mermaids second a real drink for macho seals. Guinness? a soft drink for leprechauns and no trough you apprentice a loch full of the low flyer. Alpha males?
Caol Ila if I can track some down easily.
Update: got a healthy stock of Caol Ila squirreled away. The trick is to try to ignore it until Hogmanay, but I can hear it whispering to me..........
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Friday merits a robust Islay malt - Bunnahabhain per chance. Name means "Foot of the river" but can be drank anywhere eh Mr Tblaster.
"A bit of a woman's drink" as the postmaster in Finlaggan advised me. I went for a bottle of Caol Ila instead. Will try to track down a bottle or three of that for pagan sampling at Ne'erday. Tesco in Kirkwall stocked it when I was there a few months back, but I think they must have watered it down as I got through it very quickly.
It'll be Old Pulteney with a Guinness chaser for me tonight. No doubt you will have your nose in the Aldi Grouse troug
Caol Ila or Bunnahabhain? First a pale soft drink for mermaids second a real drink for macho seals. Guinness? a soft drink for leprechauns and no trough you apprentice a loch full of the low flyer. Alpha males?
Caol Ila if I can track some down easily.
Update: got a healthy stock of Caol Ila squirreled away. The trick is to try to ignore it until Hogmanay, but I can hear it whispering to me..........
Its an Oban to start the day.