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Can't beat a wee drop of malt. My missus got me a bottle of 1956 Glen Grant for our wedding day. Smooth is not the word!!!! That's saved for special occasions my regular tipple is Dalwhinnie or quite partial to Ardbeg, any nice bit of Speyside or Highland. Easily pleased

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umm lucky you and a good taste in Whiskey there.. No wonder you give your eBay customers such a good service...A very long time back I used to work on a estate very close to The old Distillery at Midleton, Ireland, my days off used to quite interesting they make Jameson's there and also the grain for Bushmills comes from this place

 

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"Take the path to the Distiller's cottage. See the giant waterwheel which at one stage powered all of the distillery machinery, and today still turns the cogs and wheels in the Mill Building. In the Brew House you will see the largest pot still in the World. While at The Old Cooperage you can literally touch the Distillery's resonant past. Then complete the experience in the only way possible with a well earned whiskey tasting session in the Jameson Bar!" the tours are very good and a lot of whiskey get's to be tasted they are not tight when pouring it out well worth a visit Hic and the only place iv ever lived where there are more tractors than cars parked up or driving down the main road..

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