I refer you to point #3
www.royalmilewhiskies.com/viewindex.asp?article_id=whiskybasics&lkid=61
( , Thu 9 Jun 2011, 0:32, Reply)
www.royalmilewhiskies.com/viewindex.asp?article_id=whiskybasics&lkid=61
( , Thu 9 Jun 2011, 0:32, Reply)
and there's me only trying Bells.
Are there actually other types on offer?
( , Thu 9 Jun 2011, 0:38, Reply)
Are there actually other types on offer?
( , Thu 9 Jun 2011, 0:38, Reply)
Well have you tried whiskies from different ends of the spectrum?
Like Laphroaig or Dalwhinnie?
( , Thu 9 Jun 2011, 0:45, Reply)
Like Laphroaig or Dalwhinnie?
( , Thu 9 Jun 2011, 0:45, Reply)
I have tried many a
Islay, Highland, Speyside, Bourbon, Blended, Rye, Tipple.
Like I say..I have tried very very hard. I have had a dram worth more than most people earn in a day once or twice when I have been treated.
Wasted on me..sadly.
( , Thu 9 Jun 2011, 0:57, Reply)
Islay, Highland, Speyside, Bourbon, Blended, Rye, Tipple.
Like I say..I have tried very very hard. I have had a dram worth more than most people earn in a day once or twice when I have been treated.
Wasted on me..sadly.
( , Thu 9 Jun 2011, 0:57, Reply)
You fookin' serious lad?
Laphroaig is no beginner's whisky. You'd want to go for something easy like Glenmorangie or Glenfiddich first. They're not the best, but they're relatively easy to get into.
( , Thu 9 Jun 2011, 5:15, Reply)
Laphroaig is no beginner's whisky. You'd want to go for something easy like Glenmorangie or Glenfiddich first. They're not the best, but they're relatively easy to get into.
( , Thu 9 Jun 2011, 5:15, Reply)