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Scotch Whisky
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Until Sunday I would never say I was a fan of Whisky. Went to the pub with a mate who's a fan of the drink.
I bought us a shot of The Ardmore and thoroughly enjoyed it. It had a lovely smoky flavor to it. Looks like its about 30 quid a bottle from supermarkets, might request a bottle of it for Fathers Day!
Can anyone else recommend a good quality single malt?
I bought us a shot of The Ardmore and thoroughly enjoyed it. It had a lovely smoky flavor to it. Looks like its about 30 quid a bottle from supermarkets, might request a bottle of it for Fathers Day!
Can anyone else recommend a good quality single malt?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Booldawg if you have a chance try Penderyn Welsh single malt. Particularly Penderyn Myth. Beautiful stuff, just a splash of water with it. (if it is tap water let it stand for an hour in the fridge).
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If you are a fan of the smokey malts try any of the Islays
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I used to enjoy the odd glass of whiskey until Mrs retro bought me back a bottle of Talisker from the distillery on the Isle of Skye. That has really put me off Scotch for life.I thought I was drinking the peat bog itself.Yuck.
I first sampled Penderyn Red Dragon on my honeymoon in Tenby back in 1976.
A fantastic whiskey. Very smooth. It was introduced to our Wetherspoons for about a year but sadly taken off the shelf now.
I will only drink Irish now. I think that is triple filtered and accounts for its smoothness.
I first sampled Penderyn Red Dragon on my honeymoon in Tenby back in 1976.
A fantastic whiskey. Very smooth. It was introduced to our Wetherspoons for about a year but sadly taken off the shelf now.
I will only drink Irish now. I think that is triple filtered and accounts for its smoothness.
Lol Baldric, been there. I rarely imbibe it out these days. I have a tipple at home though. No amount of the finest whisky could persuade me that a scrap with my little Welsh spitfire was a good idea.
Just a splash of cold spring water or chilled tap water for me Booldawg, or I sneak a drop into a mug of tea if I have been out in the cold.
Just a splash of cold spring water or chilled tap water for me Booldawg, or I sneak a drop into a mug of tea if I have been out in the cold.