IrishWhiskeyChaser wrote:1 hrs 30 mins to get the 2 nippers asleep ... Hence a large Powers JL 12yo ... Ahhhh that fits the bill nicely even if it is a school night.
Had you nothing cheaper to waste on them.
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IrishWhiskeyChaser wrote:1 hrs 30 mins to get the 2 nippers asleep ... Hence a large Powers JL 12yo ... Ahhhh that fits the bill nicely even if it is a school night.
Good Whiskey Hunting wrote:IrishWhiskeyChaser wrote:1 hrs 30 mins to get the 2 nippers asleep ... Hence a large Powers JL 12yo ... Ahhhh that fits the bill nicely even if it is a school night.
Had you nothing cheaper to waste on them.
Good Whiskey Hunting wrote:I'm having a Brandy tonight in memory of a friend who died needlessly earlier today. He was fond of the stuff to spite my attempts to get him to drink Whiskey. R.I.P PW
Good Whiskey Hunting wrote:I'm having a Brandy tonight in memory of a friend who died needlessly earlier today. He was fond of the stuff to spite my attempts to get him to drink Whiskey. R.I.P PW
bredman wrote:Maltage Komagatake Pure Malt 10 40%.
JohnM wrote:bredman wrote:Maltage Komagatake Pure Malt 10 40%.
The 3+25 just won the world blended malt of the year award at the World Whisky Awards... I'll have to open a bottle.
Joel1802 wrote:How was the Redbreast tasting? I had to make do with Alberta Premium "Dark Horse" Rye whisky. I'm not generally a fan of Canadian whisky, but this one is Bloody good. 45% too.
Good Whiskey Hunting wrote:Some Booker Noes. I can't get enough of this. Sadly I can't actually get enough.
I hope we'll have similar ones for the American tasting in May.
Looking forward to tomorrow's Redbreast tasting.