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Chipchopper | 06:22 Mon 05th Dec 2022 | Food & Drink
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Is aged whiskey's significantly improved by great age ?
For example, I ordered a 12 year single malt from a supermarket, which was substituted with a 5 year, aged one, of a different distillery.
Should I feel cheated ?
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Apologies Chip am diverting again

Yup did those (actually did all of the island) did not visit The Machrie - how was it - since it was reopened?

Chip - what did you order and what was delivered - out of interest?
Another diversion...I think they liked the hotel.
They couldn't take their car as there was no room on the ferry, so touring was limited. They stayed on a houseboat at Oban before going over to the island.
Yes there is real issues with the ferries even the islanders cannot always get bookings!
Dunno DM, maybe we should convene a cobra meeting.
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The wee beastie it was indeed, I don't feel so bad now.
Cheers!
The Wee Beastie is a great dram - so no don't feel cheated
Not all malts are equal and should not be just be taken on their age range.
Redhelen @10:34
\\I would much rather have the Wee Beastie from Ardbeg which is a 5 than a 12 speyside.//

So would I, so far for christmas I have an Ardbeg uigeadail 54.2% a Laphroiag QC 48% a bottle of Elements of Islay, blended Islay Malt 54.5% and a bottle of Port Charlotte heavily peated 50%.
Lol webbo that sounds lovely, I have wee beastie, sweet Peat and JW Islay Origins.
I love wee beastie as well.
With Douglas @11.33. Smoked salmon and kippers I can do but not whisky. ( I have tried and tried) I purchased my Christmas Macallan last week. Have you seen the fr*$@££*
^^ fr*$@££* price increase?

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