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Can I put it through my books, maybe for pouring over chainsaw cuts to sterilise them ?

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Will always be partial to some JD on ice, however would never so no to some glennmorangie. Had a measure of a 40 year old malt at Thornbury castle once cost £75 well worth it though!

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Almost finished! Not all in the one night though.

 

Quite a nice dram.

 

They have an excellent whisky bar there as well. A good chance to buy some really expensive whisky by the dram.

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The Lagavulin 16 yo is superb.

 

A little heavy at times but a nice one to have at the back of the cupboard after a hard day or when the water's been running out the arse of your breeks.

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Some help for a novice please ... I am hoping to head for the islands in September .. maybe Islay Jura Arran i'm not sure yet. Is most Island whisky smoky/peaty as i'm not a fan of the medicinal stuff !! Any recommendations for non peaty island whisky is what I am asking I think ...or... any recommendations for distilleries with the best try before you buy policy would be good !!

 

Monikieman ... that bottle of Caledonia that you have murdered ... is it much different from Edradour 10 year old (do you know?) as that is my favourite so far by a long way and I don't know whether to blow 40 quid on an internet purchase of Caledonia ...

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