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  • #16
    Good post my friend. Will look at these at more detail and maybe even a purchase.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by MarkSDMF View Post
      So it wasnt only me who came to this conclusion CIV ?
      Good to know its not just me that has taken a shine to our new friend :P

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      • #18
        hey superbro,
        that's a helluva collection of whisky you got there, plenty of scotch!!! you definitely look like a connoisseur!!! what about irish whiskey, what's your thoughts? btw, i'm not one of those 'irish whiskey is better than scotch' type folks!!! to me they're different beasts altogether...... both have different qualities!!! just curious to hear your thoughts!!!

        alex

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        • #19
          I have a bottle of Bushmills malt (green) on the go - it's been open for about 3 years and still 1/2 full so safe to say it's not one of my faves.
          That said I've not tried much Irish Whiskey at all so can't really comment on other brands.

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          • #20
            that's the bushmills 10yr old single malt!!! that's lucky if it lasts even a week in my house, lol!!! usually i have the black bush or 16year old single malt on the go...... they usually pair up nicely with bolivars and partagas cigars!!! i find that most scotch whiskies are too smokey/ peaty for my liking!!! don't get me wrong, i am partial to a wee dram of jura, macallan 10 yr, glenlivet etc from time to time.......

            here's a couple of irish recommendations:
            redbreast 12 yr old
            jameson 12yr old
            bushmills 16yr old (?35 in tescos)

            also, the connemara whiskies are pretty close to scotch in terms of smokey/ peat flavours!!! the cask strength sounds like a winner (i've yet to try it)!!!


            anyway, reckon i may have to sniff some of those easier to find whiskies you've got there (the yamazaki is something i've been wanting to check out for a while now)!!!

            cheers ol' boy,

            alex

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            • #21
              Now that Connemara sounds interesting, on the list it goes.
              Looks like we use the same online Whisky shop too!

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