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jcskinner wrote:Basically, what's the one bottle you'd grab if the house was on fire, and why is it your favourite?
And the fact it has been labeled 'Aged for 10yrs in the Irish Free state' makes it easy to confirm what period it is from. Irish Free State 1922-1937. Strangely I have only seen it on William Jameson and George Roe bottles but would love to know if anybody else knows of any other to do the same.
shanel23 wrote:Favourite bottle I have is probably the Hennessy Na Geanna one - certainly not the most expensive but it was one of the first I had in the collection - also it's one that creates the most talking points with friends when they see it .
good_whiskey_hunting wrote:My favorites are my Redbreasts.
I try to buy them any time I see them. They'll be popping open very soon.
I would love to find a bottle of Devereux's of Bishopwater.
Is there a tread for peoples wish list?
You'd never know what people may want and you have but don't have a particular attachment to.
kurtbenoit wrote:I have a few favourites, I have all 4 Midleton single casks from Terminal Two in Dublin Airport, Plus the Greenore 19 Year old which was exclusive to Terminal two also, and a 10 Year old Greenore that was exclusive to Belgium. Actually reducing my collection at the moment, but will keep these for a long time.
TheWhiskeyBro wrote:kurtbenoit wrote:I have a few favourites, I have all 4 Midleton single casks from Terminal Two in Dublin Airport, Plus the Greenore 19 Year old which was exclusive to Terminal two also, and a 10 Year old Greenore that was exclusive to Belgium. Actually reducing my collection at the moment, but will keep these for a long time.
What are the cask numbers of your DAA Midleton bottlings? did n't realise there had been four, cheers
MyIrishHome wrote:I have all the six first bottlings from Mackmyra (Sweden). Also I have the two bottlings from Lodhian (also Sweden but the whisky inside is scottish) They are speciaI to me since they bring out memory from my start as whisky connoisseur. I will have to work on my irish collection