Favourite whisky?

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User269

Guest
And whatever whisky you prefer, don't forget to try the whisky diet sometime. I did, and I lost 3 days.
 

coco2

Veteran
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


Your correct in saying that it is made in Elgin, but it isn't owned by Pernod Ricard who owns Glenlivet.
 

mondobongo

Über Member
No mention of the Ardbeg yet, the best of the Islay Malts if you ask me. I tend to stick with the Islay malts but was bought a bottle of The Bladnoch which is a lowland and was pleasantly surprised have drunk a couple of bottles of it now well worth spending your pennies on.

Paddy is nice as a chaser for Beamish Red had more than a couple of nice sessions in Finnegans Wake when I lived in Redlands.
 
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Renard

Guest
I tend to stick with the Islay malts but was bought a bottle of The Bladnoch which is a lowland and was pleasantly surprised have drunk a couple of bottles of it now well worth spending your pennies on.


Geographically Bladnoch is similar to a lot of distilleries north of the highland line in its location at the foot of the mountains. I visited the distillery in September and found a nice traditional family owned place. The lady who let me taste some samples was the owner's wife and the owner wandered past at one point looking for chairs as they had a reading going on for the local book festival at Wigtown that night. A bit more hands on than most distilleries which are in the hands of big drinks conglomerates. Bladnoch have their own forum which is free to join and allows access to some special bottlings which they source from around Scotland as well as their own. http://www.bladnoch.co.uk/
 
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User482

Guest
For me, it's a dead heat between Lagavulin and Talisker 18 yo, with just a dash of water, and definitely no ice, which would completely kill the flavour. I'm also fond of Highland Park, Laphroaig and Bruichladdich. I have some Bowmore in at the moment, but I'm finding it rather disappointing, especially as it's clearly what Sainsbury's use for their own brand Islay malt, which is a fair bit cheaper.

I'm not keen on most of the Speyside and lowland whiskies.
 

postman

Squire
Location
,Leeds
I have tried quite a few over the years .And how the palate changes .Highland Park is my fave at the mo '.But i also like Paddy an Irish and a very nice taste .
 

vernon

Harder than Ronnie Pickering
Location
Meanwood, Leeds
Asda have Glenmorangie at £30 for two bottles. I succumbed.
 

Reiki_chick

New Member
Location
Bristol
Is it totally wrong to ask about vodka on a whisky thread? Any advice for choosing a bottle for a beginner vodka drinker. The recipient of this bottle is an established whisky drinker looking to branch out...
 

vernon

Harder than Ronnie Pickering
Location
Meanwood, Leeds
Is it totally wrong to ask about vodka on a whisky thread? Any advice for choosing a bottle for a beginner vodka drinker. The recipient of this bottle is an established whisky drinker looking to branch out...

Start a new thread.

Wait I'll save you the effort....

Done
 

Rhythm Thief

Legendary Member
Location
Ross on Wye
I'm not really a vodka drinker, but I'm told be someone who is that Tyrell's Vodka (now apparently called Chase Vodka, and made in Herefordshire by the same people who make nice crisps) is good. Expensive though, at around £30 a bottle.
 
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