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If anyone has a spare £50 laying around you might want to have a little punt on this - only 199 tickets up for grabs.
https://www.masterofmalt.com/whiskies/balvenie/competition-the-balvenie-40-year-old-whisky-ticket/?utm_campaign=rp_recommendation&utm_content=rp_recommendation_header_v2&utm_medium=email&utm_source=mom_retail
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Do you like peated whisky Ken?ken_shabby said:I'm a fairly new addition to the whiskey world, but I've got a modest collection of bottles in the 50 to 90 quid range which I am cheerfully working through (especially after recent Charlton matches). Any suggestions gratefully revieved - my current favourite is the Dalmore called The Trio which my wife picked up as an airport exclusive. I have my eye on a Chivas Regal 18 year old gold label for new year - anyone tried it?
If you do I can recommend the Port Charlotte 10yo which you can pick up for £50-60.
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Picked up a new release today, popped in the shed distillery.2 -
Looks pricey, but as always if you want quality you have to pay a premium.2
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Almost indistinguishable from the original Jameson bottle label0
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I got one just to have it on my bar.Off_it said:Also finally got a bottle of Ardbeg Uigeadail having had it in a bar once, lovely drop.1 -
Nice. Where did you get it?cafc_harry said:
I got one just to have it on my bar.Off_it said:Also finally got a bottle of Ardbeg Uigeadail having had it in a bar once, lovely drop.0 -
Just ordered off Amazon, £20.Off_it said:
Nice. Where did you get it?cafc_harry said:
I got one just to have it on my bar.Off_it said:Also finally got a bottle of Ardbeg Uigeadail having had it in a bar once, lovely drop.2 -
They’re giving away Jameson on Saturday at The Valley 🥃🥃🥃🥃🥃🥃2
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That Ardbeg is superbcafc_harry said:
I got one just to have it on my bar.Off_it said:Also finally got a bottle of Ardbeg Uigeadail having had it in a bar once, lovely drop.3 -
Had a little trip to Islay just before Easter.
Visited Ardbeg, Bunnahabhain, Lagavulin and Laphroaig.
Absolutely superb. Thoroughly recommend it to anyone thinking of going.
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Got there at 2:45 to be it was closed, apparently the club told them to them to closed early. 🤬🤬🤬killerandflash said:
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Been there myself couple of times. Seen Laphroaig, lagavulin, bowmore and bruichladdich. Lovely place. Some of the non touristy bars are a bit star-wars esque. Well worth a visitOff_it said:Had a little trip to Islay just before Easter.
Visited Ardbeg, Bunnahabhain, Lagavulin and Laphroaig.
Absolutely superb. Thoroughly recommend it to anyone thinking of going.1 -
I bought a bottle of Indri single malt for my Indian friend. I've no idea if its any good but he was well made with it. I know Indian men like their whisky and India produces vast amounts of the stuff so it cant be that bad, surely? About 30 quid in Goa and a bit more here, not that I saved anything buying it 4500 miles away.0
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Last time I was in Goa (about 10 years ago) whisky, vodka and most other spirits was about £4 a bottle. Beer in a restaurant was about 40 pence a bottle.charltonkeston said:I bought a bottle of Indri single malt for my Indian friend. I've no idea if its any good but he was well made with it. I know Indian men like their whisky and India produces vast amounts of the stuff so it cant be that bad, surely? About 30 quid in Goa and a bit more here, not that I saved anything buying it 4500 miles away.
Needless to say I enjoyed myself.0 -
Its caught up with the world now at least in the bigger hotels where its nearly on par with UK pub prices. But the shacks on the beaches are good value where 200 rupees buys a large bottle of Kingfisher. Anything alcohol imported has a huge tariff on it, I believe this was the same back in the 90's when I last went. I never buy locally made spirits, vodka etc, they are a bit too easy to make and I value my eyesight.blackpool72 said:
Last time I was in Goa (about 10 years ago) whisky, vodka and most other spirits was about £4 a bottle. Beer in a restaurant was about 40 pence a bottle.charltonkeston said:I bought a bottle of Indri single malt for my Indian friend. I've no idea if its any good but he was well made with it. I know Indian men like their whisky and India produces vast amounts of the stuff so it cant be that bad, surely? About 30 quid in Goa and a bit more here, not that I saved anything buying it 4500 miles away.
Needless to say I enjoyed myself.0 -
I didn’t go to the Jameson stand on Saturday at the Valley so did not sign up to anything, yet I get an email this morning from Jameson saying I'm
a member of Jameson Connects. I unsubscribed.
It’s too much of a coincidence- Jameson must have got my details from cafc - a bit naughty them passing on my details for Jameson to then subscribe me without my consent.0 -
Currently having a little wrestle with this absolute monster .....

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i know its a bourbon, but a friend brought this back from Colorado and is absolutely beautiful
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Finishing the last of my Blanton’s gold tonight watching the NFL draft. Happy I’ve managed to make it last a few months as it’s quite the outlay. Will definitely buy again for special occasions.0
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Just thought I'd go back to an old favourite tonight.....
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Much prefer a nice bourbon to be honest. Think Lynyrd Skynyrd might have influenced me in my youth somewhat 😀
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Worth moving this conversation to the whiskey thread?0
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Going to take one for the team here!
€14.99 from Aldi!
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What could go wrong @Stuart_the_Red ?!
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£17.99 from Aldi.
Trying it next after the Bourbon runs out.

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This baby turned up while I was watching the game tonight. Can't really say I noticed the second half.
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Another one for you guys to try ... hey steady on there I'm talking about the drink!

SirDavis American Whisky
Award-winning American whisky founded by Beyoncé Knowles-Carter and crafted in partnership with Moët Hennessy and five time International Whisky Competition Master Distiller of the Year, Dr. Bill Lumsden.
Here the complexity of rye is married with the elegance of malted barley. Finished to perfection in Pedro Ximénez sherry casks, a harmony of spice with sublime hints of fruit.
Like nothing ever before it; reimagine whisky.(It's about 80 quid).
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