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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 26 January 2013, 16:20:28
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Penderyn. Has anyone had a nip or three of this?
Rated at 46% ABV.......so pretty potent. :y
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Welsh Scotch ?
Something of a contradiction there ;) ;)
Sounds like SWMBO and me, she's scots and I'm . . . . . ;D
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I bet it is better than Spanish Scotch whikky (they don't have s in the alphabet) ;D ;D
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I bought my Mum a bottle of Welsh Gin for Christmas. It too came from the Penderyn Distillery and was very good!! :y
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Done a bottle or two, very tasty indeed
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I bet it is better than Spanish Scotch whikky (they don't have s in the alphabet) ;D ;D
and we dont have X , but we can use "eks" instead , read same ;D
and also W :-\ can be read as v mostly..
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I bet it is better than Spanish Scotch whikky (they don't have s in the alphabet) ;D ;D
and we dont have X , but we can use "eks" instead , read same ;D
and also W :-\ can be read as v mostly..
Once I have had some genuine single malt Scotch the alphabet in any language is no longer relevant! Nothing is said that makes sense, as only the lovely warm feeling does! ;D ;D ;D ;D ;)
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I bet it is better than Spanish Scotch whikky (they don't have s in the alphabet) ;D ;D
and we dont have X , but we can use "eks" instead , read same ;D
and also W :-\ can be read as v mostly..
cem- it was "tongue in cheek". Spain does have S for example Espana the name of the country . However where I live they do not bother with s's .
By the way. I have to applaud you in the way your English has improved "leaps and bounds" these last five years. I wish my Spanish was even half as good. I joined a Spanish car forum and on my first post got told off for posting in the wrong section Gulp. Never been back.
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I bet it is better than Spanish Scotch whikky (they don't have s in the alphabet) ;D ;D
and we dont have X , but we can use "eks" instead , read same ;D
and also W :-\ can be read as v mostly..
cem- it was "tongue in cheek". Spain does have S for example Espana the name of the country . However where I live they do not bother with s's .
By the way. I have to applaud you in the way your English has improved "leaps and bounds" these last five years. I wish my Spanish was even half as good. I joined a Spanish car forum and on my first post got told off for posting in the wrong section Gulp. Never been back.
;D :y
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Yes, I like it, Ive shared a bottle or 2 out at meets as well..
Ill never forget Hotel21's immortal quote of "Tastes of buttercups"!
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never tried it.. But i did find out via facebook that Jack Daniels was born in wales so therefore jack daniels whisky is british...... well it is in my book.... :P :P
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Penderyn is lovely, I bought Phil a lovely gift pack of it
smooth yet potent
Lee
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never tried it.. But i did find out via facebook that Jack Daniels was born in wales so therefore jack daniels whisky is british...... well it is in my book.... :P :P
I didn't realise the link with 'Old No.7' was as close as the recipie 'allegedly' originating from my home town. ???
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2159748/Jack-Daniels-WELSH-whiskey-Original-recipe-famous-drink-discovered-dusty-book-ancestor-distillerys-founder.html
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Penderyn. Has anyone had a nip or three of this?
Rated at 46% ABV.......so pretty potent. :y
'Tis very nice Opti ... and I'm certainly no expert on fire water.
The owner of the distillery was aboard my train a little while back ... and I now have in my possession ... shall we say ... a triple pack of miniatures containing three varieties: Madeira, Peated and Sherrywood.
As you state: 46% abv ... absolute rocket fuel! :y
Have a shifty at: http://www.welsh-whisky.co.uk/