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TheWhiskeyBro wrote:Hi GWH,
Can you check your Edward Dillon & Fitz & Co. bottles for bottling codes, that would help me greatly with my dating project for Redbreast,
Cheers TWB
IrishintheUSA wrote:Thank you, David. I usually dont get that lucky with my finds so I was pretty happy.
Im not sure about a whiskey tradition for the Army? At least not one that I've been privy to? Ill have to look in to that?
IrishintheUSA wrote:Also, I just found out that Writer's Tears original is available in Canada (I live in Detroit so its an easy trip for me). I will making a trip over as soon as I get back to the states. I did not, however, see anything on the Cask strength being sold there. Do you by chance know if they released it in Canada or might have any plans to in the future? I keep hearing great things about them both (your recommendation included) and it would be great to aviod the international shipping if at all possible.
matt wrote:A couple of Jameson St. Patrick`s Day 2013
IrishWhiskeyChaser wrote:Acquired Midleton 2012,
Another for IWC junior No 2 ... That's them both sorted for their birth year Whiskey now unless I go for distilled versions on their year too in a few years.
OldFashiodWhiskey wrote:Powers John's Lane 12
It's quite good, but still think I prefer the Redbreast 15. I'll have to keep working on it.
Good Whiskey Hunting wrote:Here's a photo.
How many have been released now? Are they easy to locate?