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dtaylor5632Threads: 49
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 Apr 1, 11, 22:59    #31
Aye, any auld crap when the coffers are empty!

Naw cant stand the stuff myself and dont tend to like the people who drink it.
I used to be able to have a drink more often. Now with the 3 kids and so much work I dont get the chance that much, but tonight is one of those nights when I can have a tipple!!! :)
szkotja2007Threads: 38
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 Apr 1, 11, 23:32    #32
Here is my tuppenceworth on the Whiskies mentioned in the thread so far. -

Talisker - Best Whisky mentioned in the thread so far.
Glenmorangie - nice 12 year old
Johnny Walker - blue, green, black are quite drinkable - stay away from the red.
Haig - I have a 40 year old bottle of this I keep at my mothers - just in case I get drunk and get tempted to open it.
Black & White/White horse - OK but not my taste.
Bells/Grouse - I only buy these to give out at Hogmany while keeping the good stuff to myself.
VAT 69 - There is a reason this is for the export market.

Jamieson - I quite like it.
Jack Daniels - Overpriced and too sweet.


As I write this I'm drinking Cognac and Coke.


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