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Subject: RE: BS: Question about Scotch From: Big Al Whittle Date: 03 Nov 24 - 08:07 PM Someone's just given me a litre bottle of Highland Park whisky that's supposed to taste like Christmas cake. Is it just me, or does that sound truly revolting? |
Subject: RE: BS: Question about Scotch From: Stilly River Sage Date: 03 Nov 24 - 09:50 PM The description is, at any rate. It doesn't sound like what people have been saying about it. They do have different numbers of years - what is the full title on the box or the bottle? |
Subject: RE: BS: Question about Scotch From: Backwoodsman Date: 04 Nov 24 - 02:30 AM Never had Highland Park that tastes like Christmas Cake, Al. But I found it very nice to accompany Christmas Cake! Yum! |
Subject: RE: BS: Question about Scotch From: Thompson Date: 04 Nov 24 - 05:52 AM Lidl do a nice Irish whiskey here too called Dundealgan or Dun Dealgan… but I fear that Lidl is sinking downmarket - some of the nice things you used to be able to buy there have been "delisted" and their centre aisle is not so great now. |
Subject: RE: BS: Question about Scotch From: gillymor Date: 04 Nov 24 - 09:33 AM Make mine a Buffalo Trace Experimental Collection bourbon. |
Subject: RE: BS: Question about Scotch From: Bill D Date: 04 Nov 24 - 11:42 AM Just to comment.. since I've had a few extra$$$, I treated myself to a 15 year old Highland Park. I nurse it slowly and lovingly! Of course, I also love beer, so at my age, I don't imbibe large amounts of anything. |
Subject: RE: BS: Question about Scotch From: Tattie Bogle Date: 05 Nov 24 - 11:42 AM I know this thread is about Scotch, but got a pleasant surprise while shopping in Ardara, co. Donegal on our summer holiday. Free sample of Silkie whiskey (Irish spelling!) - it's a blend, but VERY nice indeed! Thought about bringing a bottle home, but it was over £40, so not quite THAT nice! They do a number of variants on it too: distilled in Donegal. |
Subject: RE: BS: Question about Scotch From: Bill D Date: 05 Nov 24 - 01:24 PM Well, being in the U.S., I have never heard of it... "Legendary" they say? Hmm... I am quite fond of Tullamore Dew, though I can't afford to keep everything on hand. (and it's hard to find the crock any more.) |
Subject: RE: BS: Question about Scotch From: Tattie Bogle Date: 05 Nov 24 - 05:39 PM Best recent purchase was Auchentoshan, American Oak cask, at Tesco's a few weeks ago - £23 for a 75cl bottle - but I nearly made a costly mistake, as they had more than one Auchentoshan, and the other one was over £10 more. Fortunately, being a suspicious b#gger, I always check my bill before leaving the store, and spotted the higher price - and was able to exchange for the bargain bottle - which is very nice! Currently enjoying a wee dram o Glen Moray - Speyside single malt from Elgin. |
Subject: RE: BS: Question about Scotch From: Stilly River Sage Date: 06 Nov 24 - 07:28 AM That bottle is going to have to sit on the shelf and get a few years older before I use it to celebrate a presidential election. |