Consolidated "Scotch - Best & Worst, recommendations, questions" thread
#1096
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I just saw a news item that stated a 25% tariff will be added to single malts from the UK from October 18. When I was at a chain beverage store I checked some prices, and it doesn't look like the tariff has been added to their prices yet. I've been looking to get a high end bottle of whisky, but I was in no rush; that has changed a bit now.
#1097
Join Date: Oct 2010
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Managed to snag a seat at two of the sponsored Laphroaig events in Austin this week. A tasting at the Austin Shaker to sip drams including a rare bottle of Laphroaig 25 Year Old, hear shared stories, and perhaps to pick up a signed bottle on Thursday. Then, a happy hour with Distillery Manager John Campbell and Master Ambassador Simon Brooking at Here Nor There on Brazos Street for some end-of-the-week revelry featuring 10 Year Old Cask Strength, the 2019 Cairdeas and Lore on Friday.
Looking forward to it!
Looking forward to it!
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#1098
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A bit premature though.
First grandchild due 2020!
And my son the expectant father just gave me ... a bottle of Bowmore.
Wife gave the usual Springbank 18yo which is becoming slightly more available than it was last few years.
#1099
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KUL
Specifically, KLIA2 - LCC terminal DF.
Will be passing through in a few weeks en route to Australia.
Anyone know what their whisky range is like? Any bargains?
Specifically, KLIA2 - LCC terminal DF.
Will be passing through in a few weeks en route to Australia.
Anyone know what their whisky range is like? Any bargains?
#1100
Join Date: Mar 2003
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Looking for availability of JOHNNIE WALKER BLACK LABEL ORIGINS SERIES at IAD
Anyone passing through IAD, can you please see if the JOHNNIE WALKER BLACK LABEL ORIGINS SERIES is available at DutyFree?
They were available at JFK T4 on October 12.
They were available at JFK T4 on October 12.
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#1101
Join Date: Jun 2017
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I just saw a news item that stated a 25% tariff will be added to single malts from the UK from October 18. When I was at a chain beverage store I checked some prices, and it doesn't look like the tariff has been added to their prices yet. I've been looking to get a high end bottle of whisky, but I was in no rush; that has changed a bit now.
It's a real shame.
I'm Scottish, and I work with many Americans in the Middle East. I have pointed this out to them, and have advised them when they travel through Dubai, to compare whisky prices in the USA, and to pick up a bottle that will obviously be far cheaper there than in the USA.
If anything, this may encourage more Americans to travel to "Scotch-land", and tour distilleries, taste, and pick up a bottle or two to take back with them.
I collect and I have 78 different whiskies, but over 80 if you include duplicates I have opened or I shall open.
I do now prefer Glenlivit over Glenfiddich now. Though I do enjoy many other whiskies, it does help I live up in the Highlands, near to many fine distilleries within 1 to 3 hours drive.
I do appreciate your pain, on the levy on whisky arriving into the USA.
#1102
Join Date: Aug 2009
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It's a real shame.
I'm Scottish, and I work with many Americans in the Middle East. I have pointed this out to them, and have advised them when they travel through Dubai, to compare whisky prices in the USA, and to pick up a bottle that will obviously be far cheaper there than in the USA.
If anything, this may encourage more Americans to travel to "Scotch-land", and tour distilleries, taste, and pick up a bottle or two to take back with them.
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I'm Scottish, and I work with many Americans in the Middle East. I have pointed this out to them, and have advised them when they travel through Dubai, to compare whisky prices in the USA, and to pick up a bottle that will obviously be far cheaper there than in the USA.
If anything, this may encourage more Americans to travel to "Scotch-land", and tour distilleries, taste, and pick up a bottle or two to take back with them.
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#1103
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I received a bottle of The Balvenie Doublewood for Christmas (celebrated a week early). It’s a 12 year old whisky aged in 2 different casks: traditional oak followed by oak sherry. With the surplus of new beverages around the house, it may be a while before I get a chance to taste it. Anyone tried it?
#1104
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I received a bottle of The Balvenie Doublewood for Christmas (celebrated a week early). It’s a 12 year old whisky aged in 2 different casks: traditional oak followed by oak sherry. With the surplus of new beverages around the house, it may be a while before I get a chance to taste it. Anyone tried it?
It's rich, smooth and mellow with a floral nose, just a hint of smoke and notes of sherry and vanilla.
#1105
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I received a bottle of The Balvenie Doublewood for Christmas (celebrated a week early). It’s a 12 year old whisky aged in 2 different casks: traditional oak followed by oak sherry. With the surplus of new beverages around the house, it may be a while before I get a chance to taste it. Anyone tried it?
#1106
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#1107
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I hope the mod doesn't mind me bumping an old thread but figured this rather than starting a new one.
I bought a bottle of Project XX Glenfiddich which I plan to open tomorrow night. Review to follow!
I've been drinking Dalwhinnie Winters Gold, Singleton Nectar and Old Pulteney recently - all good. From that list you can see I'm not a huge fan of peated whiskys.
I plan to buy a bottle of Macalan as soon as I can justify spending the £60.
I bought a bottle of Project XX Glenfiddich which I plan to open tomorrow night. Review to follow!
I've been drinking Dalwhinnie Winters Gold, Singleton Nectar and Old Pulteney recently - all good. From that list you can see I'm not a huge fan of peated whiskys.
I plan to buy a bottle of Macalan as soon as I can justify spending the £60.
#1108
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I hope the mod doesn't mind me bumping an old thread but figured this rather than starting a new one.
I bought a bottle of Project XX Glenfiddich which I plan to open tomorrow night. Review to follow!
I've been drinking Dalwhinnie Winters Gold, Singleton Nectar and Old Pulteney recently - all good. From that list you can see I'm not a huge fan of peated whiskys.
I plan to buy a bottle of Macalan as soon as I can justify spending the £60.
I bought a bottle of Project XX Glenfiddich which I plan to open tomorrow night. Review to follow!
I've been drinking Dalwhinnie Winters Gold, Singleton Nectar and Old Pulteney recently - all good. From that list you can see I'm not a huge fan of peated whiskys.
I plan to buy a bottle of Macalan as soon as I can justify spending the £60.
#1109
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#1110
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A colleague bought a few rounds of Macallan 18 recently, and while I thought it was really nice, I tried to buy a bottle and learned it's way out of my budget.
I bought the 12 sherry cask instead and I'm quite happy with it. It's still pricey in my area at $90, so I'll be looking for something else the next time around.
I've seen a few recommendations for Bunnahabhain 12, as an alternative. At $65, it's more in line with my budget. Any thoughts on that?
I bought the 12 sherry cask instead and I'm quite happy with it. It's still pricey in my area at $90, so I'll be looking for something else the next time around.
I've seen a few recommendations for Bunnahabhain 12, as an alternative. At $65, it's more in line with my budget. Any thoughts on that?