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Re: Show off your collection

Postby Willie JJ » Fri May 08, 2009 10:15 pm

Dammit! So many whiskies; so little time.

Some great collections of whiskey there guys. There's a very limited selection of Irish available over here, but its improving all the time. Nevertheless my queue of bottles waiting to be drunk is nearly all Scotch, with a few Irish, Japanese and other world whiskies. I never seem to get round to cataloguing it though. :roll:
It's better to have drunk it all, than never to have drunk at all.
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Re: Show off your collection

Postby varizoltan » Fri May 08, 2009 10:20 pm

Well done Leo, i better not show up mine after yours :oops:
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Re: Show off your collection

Postby TheWhiskeyBro » Sat May 09, 2009 11:45 am

It's taken me a long time to accumulate so many different bottles, however no matter how small or large your collection, don't be afraid to post it here. Thats my pared down list, I've taken out duplicates and minor variants. I could name another 20 bottles that I would dearly love to have in my collection but the fun is sometimes in the chase.

I have up to now focussed on getting as many different bottlings, however I'm now at the stage where I'm buying to drink, taste and develop my palette.

I could have gone in a different direction and laid down half a dozen bottles of things like the redbreast 15, jameson 1780 or Jameson 15YO PPS but i elected to collect first and drink second. Others like IrishWhiskeyChaser and JohnM are coming at Irish Whiskey from a different direction. But the thing we all have in common is our love for Irish Whiskey.

Remember it can be an expensive hobby and the society is a way of broadening the enjoyment in a more affordable way.
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Re: Show off your collection

Postby stephen leddy » Mon May 11, 2009 5:30 pm

Oh My God.....
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Re: Show off your collection

Postby Peter White » Sat May 16, 2009 11:31 pm

Hey folks,

The vast majority of my stuff is closed but I have a few open:-

Open:
Laphroaig 1/4 Cask
Ardbeg Uigeadail
Port Charlotte PC 8, PC 11
Connemara Turf Mor
Springbank 12 Year old
Writers Tears

Closed:
Arran Robert Burns 250th Anniversary Limited Edition
Ardbeg Alligator Committe Reserve Limited Edition
Ardbog
Ardbeg Auriverdes Feis Ile 2014

Auchentoshan 10 year old
Black Bottle Scotch
Bowmore 17 year old
Brora 2007 30 yo
Bruichladdich:
Resurrection 2001
Celtic Nations Celtic Blend
Links K Club
Octomore Comus
Port Charlotte PC 5,PC 6,PC 7,PC 8,PC An Turas Mor,PC 9,PC 10, PC 11, PC First Cut Valinch bottle 15/950, PC Prediction Valinch bottle 437/450;
PC Peat Project, PC 10 year Old; PC Scottish Barley
Bushmills:
21 yo Madeira Cask 2008
Millenium Green label Cask Strength
Millenium Blue Label
1608 400 yr Anniversary Crystal Malt
Bourbon Cask 8156 1989 Celtic Whiskey Shop
12 yo distillery bottle
Connemara:
Limited Edition Small Batch Collection Sherry Finish
Limited Edition Small Batch Collection Turf Mor x 2
Single Sherry Cask No 112 Bottle 009, 1992
Single Cask No K92/35 4330 Bottle 135 Sept 4 1992
Single Cask No V07/08 87 Bottle 296,Oct 19 1995
Single Cask Cask no. 3767 Bottle 002 1992
Single Cask No 155 Bottle No 690 Hidalgo/Amontillado Sherry Finish Aug 31 1992
Dungourney 1964
Glendronnach 19 year old Olorosso
Green Spot (Old Label)
Yellow Spot 1st Release
Irishman:
Rare Cask Strength Bottle 576 2008
Writers Tears
Irishman 12 year old single malt x 5
Irishman Founders Reserve Special Edition 'Turning of the Sod.
Jameson:
Marconi Special Edition
12 year old Special Reserve
18 year old
2012 St Patricks Day Special Edition, 1 litre
2013 St Patricks Day Special Edition
Jeffersons Presidential Select 17 year old
Johnnie Walker Blue Label
Kilbeggan 3 vials special edition pack
Knappogue Castle:1951
1990 Cooley
1991 Cooley
1992 Cooley x 2
1993 Bushmills
1994 Bushmills
1995 Bushmills
1998 Bushmills
14 year old
15 year old (A vatting of Cooley 1990,1991 & 1992) 1 of 600
Master Distillers Private Selection 1994
16 year old Twin Wood Bottle No. 1522 of 1900
17 year old Twin Wood Bottle No. 0375 of 1000
Lagavulin 12 yr old, Bottled 2011, Limited Edition;
Feis Ile 2014
Laphroaig 15 year old
Cask Strength 001 Distillery Edition
Cairdeas 2008, 2014
Lark Single Malt; Tasmanian Port Cask 253 Bottled 2011
Locke's:
8 year old crock
Grand Crew Single malt,Single Cask no 696,one of 216 bottles
Grand Crew Single Malt,Single Cask no 700,one of 233 bottles
Premier Crew Single Malt, Single Cask no 713, one of 292 bottles
Mannochmore Loch Dhu Black Whiskey 10 yo
Mackinlay's Shackleton Whiskey Blend Replica
Michael Collins Blend
Midleton:
Single Cask 95591 CWS
Single Cask 15738 Pure Pot Still CWS
Single Cask 71578 Pure Pot Still CWS
Rare 2006,2007,
IWS Single Cask, Cask Strength 17 year old, Cask No. 1038 Single Pot Still. x 2
Palace Bar Single Malt
Port Ellen:
3rd Edition Distillery Release 24yo
7th Edition Distillery Release 28yo
8th Edition Distillery Release 29yo
Red Breast 15 yo x 2, 21 Year Old
Rosebank 1981 Aged 22 years Rare Malts Selection
Scapa 14 year old
Slane Castle Blend
South Island Single Malt (New Zealand), 18 year old Bottle 8/150, 21 Year old.
Spirit of Unity Blend for victims of Japanese/New Zealand earthquakes
Teeling 11 year old 'The Gathering'
IWS Blended Whiskey, Bottle 144/300
Tullamore Dew 10 yo Single Malt matured in 4 casks. Black 43
Tyrconnell Barack Obama
Tyrconnell Whiskey Live Dublin 2011
Tyrconnell 17 year old Single Cask No. 5306

My collection isn't anywhere nearly as comprehensive as most of those above but I am still developing my interest in whiskey and still have loads to learn. I must admit to being quite amazed at some of the collections set out above. I initally started collecting after being given a bottle of whiskey as a present and it started out as a pure investment but I have since realised that each bottle is a little piece of history, especially the bottles from distillerys which have since closed such as Port Ellen. Finally Dara,Michael and everyone in the Celtic Whiskey Shop have been very informative and have helped to foster my interest in uisce beathe!

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    Re: Show off your collection

    Postby IrishWhiskeyChaser » Sun May 17, 2009 11:45 am

    Somes nice bottles there Peter ...

    And a nice collection of Port Charlotte's which I have heard so much about but yet to taste.
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    Re: Show off your collection

    Postby TheWhiskeyBro » Sun May 17, 2009 5:01 pm

    Nice range of whiskies there, a bit of thought in that selection, some interesting drinking whiskies
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    Re: Show off your collection

    Postby IrishWhiskeyChaser » Tue May 19, 2009 9:44 am

    IrishWhiskeyChaser wrote:Somes nice bottles there Peter ...

    And a nice collection of Port Charlotte's which I have heard so much about but yet to taste.


    I actually came across a note of mine on the PC5 and I have tasted it :oops: . And now I know why I did not remember.

    I was not overly impressed with the PC5 great nose but the taste was a bit too sharp and immature for me. However even if you don't drink it it is proving to be a good investment.
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    Re: Show off your collection

    Postby John » Tue May 19, 2009 2:56 pm

    Hi All,

    Just because the Port Charlotte topic has come up and please forgive my ignorance on the brand, but can anyone expalin what the hype is about with this range? For one, I don't believe that they are around long enough to have a proven quality or is it simply because of the association with Bruichladdich :?: Sometimes I am amazed at the reviews given to the six-year old version; batch size was 18,000 bottles (not what you would call a small release) and retailed for approx. £125.00 :shock:

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    Re: Show off your collection

    Postby IrishWhiskeyChaser » Tue May 19, 2009 3:37 pm

    John wrote:Hi All,

    ...... or is it simply because of the association with Bruichladdich :?: Sometimes I am amazed at the reviews given to the six-year old version; batch size was 18,000 bottles (not what you would call a small release) and retailed for approx. £125.00 :shock:

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    If you ask me you have hit the nail on the head yourself ...

    Basically the Bruchladdich marketing machine working over time. :roll:

    However I did not think they initially retailed for £125 but I could be wrong.

    A bit like the Ardbeg hype ... even though the whisky is good and even if it is not stellar the hype guarantees the sales hence serious demand hence crazy prices.

    Irishman have done this with their Cask Strength too ... 135Euro for something that technically should be at least half the price. If the whispers that they intend to do this regularly are true I won't be supporting it.

    I feel that the Whisky market is going to change in the next year. Collecting is being hit hard by the recession and going by a very popular Whisky forum there seems to be a lot of people selling collections to get by. Interesting times ahead.
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    Re: Show off your collection

    Postby JohnM » Tue May 19, 2009 8:24 pm

    I have not been buying as much as I used to. I used to look at a whiskey and buy it on impulse, whether I can afford it or not. Now I only do this 80% of the time. I'm a recovering alchoshopoholic.

    Look at the prices of Midleton special releases. The 20th anniversary is a blend. It doesn't even say what's in it. Yet it's thousands. Should be 150 euro, including the glasses and the box.
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    Re: Show off your collection

    Postby varizoltan » Tue May 19, 2009 9:01 pm

    John, you probably right on the 20th anniversary, but i hope they not going near that price, becouse i have 8 of them, 8 of 1973, and the other 120 bottles of the very rare's, 1 from each year and at least 2 of each year from 1992 and lots from each year after 2000,and some 25 and 30 and 35 years old midletons, 27 of dungourney in my most liked part of the collection ;)


    this is not really a good time to sell, but will be a good time to buy within a year or two, and the ones i have will be a good retirement investment, better than any stock or share on wall street :D
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    Re: Show off your collection

    Postby IrishWhiskeyChaser » Tue May 19, 2009 10:04 pm

    varizoltan wrote:.......will be a good retirement investment, better than any stock or share on wall street :D



    Only if you don't drink them first ..... remember it's a long thirst time till your retirement ;)
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    Re: Show off your collection

    Postby JohnM » Tue May 26, 2009 8:46 pm

    Open at the moment...

    Laphroaig 15
    Laphroaig 10
    Laphroaig Cairdeas
    Port Ellen 1982
    Arran 1997
    Campletown Loch 30
    Glen Grant 34 single Cask
    Glen Grant 27 yr old Single Cask
    Old Irish Gold 15 PPS
    Jameson 7-year-old PPS
    Jameson 12 PPS
    Jameson 18
    Jameson Rarest Vintage Reserve
    Jameson Marconi
    Caol Ila 25 single cask
    Invergordon 1971 1971
    Invergordon 35
    Bladnoch 18 Cognac Finish
    Michael Collins Single Malt
    Clynelish 14
    Ardbeg Coryvrecken
    Ardbeg/Glen Moray Serendipity
    Monkey Shoulder
    Old Comber 7 year old pps
    Bushmills 1975 Millennium
    Tyrconnell 1992-2005
    Bowmore 17
    Midleton Very Rare 2005
    Midleton 1992
    Johnnie Walker Blue
    Johnnie Walker Gold
    Johnnie Walker Green
    Johnnie Walker Black
    Powers 1980s
    Bushmills 1608 400th Anniversary


    Obviously in no particular order...
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    Re: Show off your collection

    Postby IrishWhiskeyChaser » Tue May 26, 2009 9:48 pm

    Pure quality there John ... when does the bar open ;)
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    Re: Show off your collection

    Postby JohnM » Wed May 27, 2009 8:46 am

    Only open at weekends now, Adrian, due to a fall off in trade.
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    Re: Show off your collection

    Postby JohnM » Wed May 27, 2009 8:47 am

    I also have an open Yamazaki 18 somewhere, but can't find it.
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    Re: Show off your collection

    Postby truecrippler » Sun May 31, 2009 3:20 am

    Hey all,

    I've only started so it ain't even big yet lol.

    So far I have:

    Jameson 12 Year Old
    Redbreast 12 Year Old

    I've got some Mini's too :D.
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    I've also been meaning to ask if anyone would recommend a breakfast Whiskey but was too wary about asking it as I thought I'd get an answer somewhere along the lines of "You do know that Jameson sell marmalade, yes?". :lol:

    I haven't opened any yet. I'm just waiting until the time is right for me plus I want to build my collection up.

    Was supposed to get a bottle of the apparently fine Redbreast 15 Year Old today but am going to get it in the morning now. I can't wait, I've never tried it and it may be a while before I do too... I'm going to open it when I feel I'm ready for it.

    I've also got my eye on a bottle of Greenspot, I've heard some great things about it. I might just get a standard bottle.

    I have been talking to IrishWhiskeyChaser and he's helping me through the process :D. So I'm going to develope my palate first before I delve deep into the fine art of Collecting Whiskeys.
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    Re: Show off your collection

    Postby TheWhiskeyBro » Sun May 31, 2009 11:38 am

    Welcome to the forum 'truecrippler'

    I will post the notes to the Introductory Tasting we had last thursday 28/5/09 which will help you, you couldn't have a better mentor than irishwhiskeychaser to help you get started.

    For breakfast it would have to be Greenore... got to have your healthy 'whole' grain in the morning.

    Try a few minis to see what you like, or a single glass in the pub, you know try before you buy...

    enjoy the journey....
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    Re: Show off your collection

    Postby cathach » Sun May 31, 2009 5:07 pm

    I'd have to say a breakfast or for horsey types a hunt whiskey would be Greenspot or Powers. Rounded substantial whiskies but not overpowering.
    Of course you should always do your tasting first thing when your palate is fresh, thats why fancy wine tastings can start at 8am.
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    Re: Show off your collection

    Postby truecrippler » Mon Jun 01, 2009 9:53 am

    Thanks for both replies guys. :).

    I bought the Redbreast 15 yesterday for a nice price of 99.99euro in Redmonds, Ranelagh.

    Another one my girlfriend bought me is the Original Bushmills in the 400th Anniversary container, was fairly cheap in Dunnes Stores at a price of 16.99euro I think, it was on special.

    My collection of Whiskey's is looking healthier now and can't wait to put a Greenspot up there. It's going to be scary opening these fella's... if I ever have the cojone's to do so.

    Edit: As a reminder, the Bushmills I got isn't 1608, 400th Anniversary bottle with the cool case with the silky looking inlay... unfortunately.

    Update: My girlfriend went out of her way today to buy me the standard Jameson but she went everywhere to try and find one with a box. Fair play to her :D.
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    Re: Show off your collection

    Postby JohnM » Mon Jun 01, 2009 5:53 pm

    The Redbreast 15 is excellent. A good choice.

    I wrote an article on whiskey for a magazine. I'm not sure if they ever published it.
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    Re: Show off your collection

    Postby Whiskey Pilgrim » Sat Jul 25, 2009 12:16 am

    Kaixo,
    But with family and business concerns paramount,The Largest Irish "Pub" collection of rare and fine whiskies in the World can be viewed live in the bar for the forseable future.The Curator/Hereditary Steward/Publican of Scanlan´s Tavern Gernika has plans to Marshal the Malts and Herald in the Vintages,Cask Strenghts,Pot Stills on line in due course.
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    Re: Show off your collection

    Postby TheWhiskeyBro » Fri Aug 14, 2009 1:22 pm

    Updated my earlier posts (parts 1 - 4) to reflect recent acquisitions. :) Collecting now at walking pace, drinking at a slightly faster rate with about 30 bottles open. :oops:

    Working on the list of Irish for the IWS website at the moment. :thumbsup:
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    Re: Show off your collection

    Postby hchilts1 » Sun Sep 06, 2009 7:00 pm

    I have two sealed (still in original plastic covering) boxed bottles of Jameson Grace Extra Smooth Irish Whiskey if anybody knows how much they are worth or would like to buy them off me. The boxes were found in my Grandparents house with a note saying they are a shaped bottle, although they boxes are unopened so I can't confirm that. They are 200ml bottles, at 40%.
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