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Re: A Whisky question
« Reply #15 on: 08 November 2008, 22:56:40 »

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Wouldn't pass up a cup of Balvennie for a cup of your cruddy Engerlish tea, thats for sure.....   :-*

So come on Broocie you have got most of the forum members hooked onto your Fire Water... what is the difference between the two??

http://www.balvenie.com/range/doublewood_12yo.html

http://www.laphroaig.com/

It would take too long to explain in simple words from me to a group of unbeleivers.....   :(

Try us oh Great One :D

Just like Blue Peter....  Heres one (or two) I made earlier...

Now go get yer own!   ;D
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« Reply #16 on: 08 November 2008, 22:58:28 »

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But I am told that Bushmills is better than all of them. ;)

Obviously an Irishman that told you that whopper then.....   ::)
made from the natural springs from the glens of Antrim in the worlds oldest distillery.how could that be improved on ? :D ;)
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Re: A Whisky question
« Reply #17 on: 08 November 2008, 22:58:47 »

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Wouldn't pass up a cup of Balvennie for a cup of your cruddy Engerlish tea, thats for sure.....   :-*

So come on Broocie you have got most of the forum members hooked onto your Fire Water... what is the difference between the two??

http://www.balvenie.com/range/doublewood_12yo.html

http://www.laphroaig.com/

It would take too long to explain in simple words from me to a group of unbeleivers.....   :(

Try us oh Great One :D

Just like Blue Peter....  Heres one (or two) I made earlier...

Now go get yer own!   ;D


Doing it as you type, and the mince pies...... :y
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Re: A Whisky question
« Reply #18 on: 08 November 2008, 23:00:07 »

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But I am told that Bushmills is better than all of them. ;)

Obviously an Irishman that told you that whopper then.....   ::)
made from the natural springs from the glens of Antrim in the worlds oldest distillery.how could that be improved on ? :D ;)

who says they got it right first try??
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Re: A Whisky question
« Reply #19 on: 08 November 2008, 23:02:34 »

 ;D ;D ;D No answer to that really  :y
It is a nice place to go on a visit, for anyone visiting gods own wee country,plenty of free samples,I dont like whiskey though.
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Re: A Whisky question
« Reply #20 on: 09 November 2008, 01:49:16 »

I wonder what it will take me to open the bottle of " The Glenlivet"
Special Jubliee Reseve 75% proof  - --- think my ashes will fit in
the box it's in  :-[ :-/ :'(

Best to try it now  :y

hic!

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Re: A Whisky question
« Reply #21 on: 09 November 2008, 01:53:47 »

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I wonder what it will take me to open the bottle of " The Glenlivet"
Special Jubliee Reseve 75% proof  - --- think my ashes will fit in
the box it's in  :-[ :-/ :'(

Best to try it now  :y

hic!


If you need a hand give me a shout............ :y
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Re: A Whisky question
« Reply #22 on: 09 November 2008, 08:04:17 »

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Countess Dundee had a bottle of Balvenie Whisky at Newent that I thought was lovely, but i can't remember if it was "Doublewood" or "Founders Reserve" anyone know which one it was or what is the difference?

Come on Broocie :y


It was doublewood :y
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Re: A Whisky question
« Reply #23 on: 09 November 2008, 09:36:22 »

I think it was founders reserve

but I was, very, very, drunk
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