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IrishWhiskeyChaser wrote:We might give te Slyrs a skip so by the sounds of it ...
DavidH wrote:IrishWhiskeyChaser wrote:We might give te Slyrs a skip so by the sounds of it ...
Or save it for Rubber Night? It was the Jura Superstition we had at the start of the year that was described this way too, if I remember correctly.
IrishWhiskeyChaser wrote:Thanks a million Keith for your feed back always very helpful. We might give te Slyrs a skip so by the sounds of it ... The Glann ar Mor is not supposed to be too bad and has "great potential" !!! Not sure what the Millstone is like as I've not heard much about it but it is now up to an 8yo and seems to sell well in Holland. I always found Penderyn quite sweet but people do like a variety and it comes across as a nice approachable whisky.
Just while I've been thinking about this I have thought of another tasting while similar has another slant.
A 6 nations tasting That would be Ireland Scotland England Wales & France covered but does anybody know if there is an Italian whiskey being made ????
DavidH wrote:No new ideas, but we should keep an eye out for significant whiskey anniversaries. Did anything important happen in 1961, 1911, 1861, 1811, or 1761?
IainB wrote:Did Churchill really drink Locke's?? Now that I didn't know.
jcskinner wrote:IainB wrote:Did Churchill really drink Locke's?? Now that I didn't know.
Lockes, Mortlach, JW, among many others.
A better question is probably what whiskey DIDN'T Churchill drink!
IainB wrote:Did Churchill really drink Locke's?? Now that I didn't know.