A friend comes from Cambletown and introduced me to Springbank, which is distilled there, she now spoils me and treats me to a bottle whenever she goes home
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Originally posted by The Lovely BoyoMost malts from Islay - so that would be Ardbeg, Bowmore, Lagavulin, Caol Ila, Bunnahabhain, Bruichladdich but my favourite is
LaphroaigI'd rather have a bottle in front of me than a frontal labotomy
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Originally posted by andy62You forgot Jura, that's also an Islay malt.
Have you been to Islay?
Haven't been to Islay yet. My sister used to live on Arran. From the top of Goat Fell you could look over The Mull of Kintyre and see Islay - so close, and yet so far (well, two ferry crossings actually) lol.Another member of the 'A' team
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Originally posted by Predictable Bob
I don't think you can visit the distillery but they run a tourist trap at the old distillery in Dublin.
Technically you are correct. The new distillery is off limits. The old distillery has been coverted into a superb attraction. And you get a tasting session at the end of the tour. Awesome day.Another member of the 'A' team
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Originally posted by rsvrJeez, you sound just like me in the whisky department, but my fave is bruichladdich with laphroaig a close second
I've cut back on them now - just way too nice. Although I've always got some Laphroaig open.Another member of the 'A' team
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Originally posted by rsvrJeez, you sound just like me in the whisky department, but my fave is bruichladdich with laphroaig a close secondRoger
My Pointer ate the dog trainer
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Originally posted by GamedawnWe could form a club. Even got a dog named after Caol Ila so it's a good excuse to keep buying a bottle - currently guarding a very nice cask strength
That's a very good idea. I've got a book of all the distilleries in Scotland, set out in a series of motor tours. Can you imagine.........
Mind you, the amount of shyte spouted by any of us who drank Woodzies fizzy vodka at the May Welsh run would make you think twice about setting up this club LMAO.Another member of the 'A' team
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Originally posted by The Lovely BoyoHey Roger,
That's a very good idea. I've got a book of all the distilleries in Scotland, set out in a series of motor tours. Can you imagine.........
Mind you, the amount of shyte spouted by any of us who drank Woodzies fizzy vodka at the May Welsh run would make you think twice about setting up this club LMAO.
...ahem....several libations !!Non intercooled nothing.
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Originally posted by The Lovely BoyoI've got a book of all the distilleries in Scotland, set out in a series of motor tours. Can you imagine.........Roger
My Pointer ate the dog trainer
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At this point i'd like to interject and say that i hate whisky. After i drank a bottle in three goes at the age of 15 at a party, the smell of it reminds me of lying in the back of that ambulance!!
However my dad and brother love the stuff! so much so that my dad has a hogshead (250litres) of Laphroig somewhere in Scotland. He just can'tbe arsed to do anything with it!
Anyone fancy a surftrain?Just trying to raise my postcount!
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Originally posted by B16mtsHowever my dad and brother love the stuff! so much so that my dad has a hogshead (250litres) of Laphroig somewhere in Scotland. He just can'tbe arsed to do anything with it!
Anyone fancy a surftrain?
And I promise, absolutely promise that I will deliver it
No, honest, really, I would....................Another member of the 'A' team
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Originally posted by The Lovely BoyoI will personally go an get it for you, no train required.
And I promise, absolutely promise that I will deliver it
No, honest, really, I would....................Non intercooled nothing.
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