Favourite whisky?

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Renard

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I am not a whisky drinker but was after recommendations for a good one to get my father for fathers day. The wife's grandfather is a whisky drinker and he recommended Glen Moray a single from Aldi. I gave it to my Dad and he was rather surprised at how nice it was, when I told him it was from Aldi he couldn't believe it. Its been in the Mail as one of their top whiskys and won a gold best in class thing as well. Not bad for £15 a bottle. Apparently its one to try if you can pick one up next time you getting your cheap cycle kit.

Glen Moray isn't an Aldi whisky. You can get it in any supermarket round here. Its made in Elgin and is owned by the same people who own Glenlivit. If Aldi are selling it for £15 its a bit of a bargain
 

threebikesmcginty

Corn Fed Hick...
Location
...on the slake
Is there as much tosh written about whisky as there is about wine, then? It's a flipping drink, broadly similar, some taste a bit nicer than others, depending on your own taste buds. There. That's all you need to know,
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Wot I'd alway suspected, thanks Fnaar. I'm going to stick to drinking beer. :tongue:
 

Kestevan

Last of the Summer Winos
Location
Holmfirth.
Laphroaig, quarter cask for preference, but std will do at a pinch :smile:


Quite like Grants sherry cask blend too, but usually stick to Black Bottle.
 

Kestevan

Last of the Summer Winos
Location
Holmfirth.
Grants sherry cask WHISKY.

It 's finished in old casks that were originally used to hold Sherry. Gives a sweeter, fruity taste.
 

Fnaar

Smutmaster General
Location
Thumberland
You could call it Wherry, or Shisky, if you felt so inclined...
 
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