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Thread: The Hast Whisky experiment

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hast View Post
    Latest aquisition: http://www.bruichladdich.com/the-whi...vintage-whisky

    Tis ok, a bit sweet and mildly smokey in flavour

    I have a bruichladdich 14yo as my goto whisky at home, beautiful golden colour, not too peaty, very nice.


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    Quote Originally Posted by cillisia View Post
    I was part of a society that ran biannual whisky tastings, i still go back for them they're that good. We typically get to try 9-10 whiskys and have about 25-30 people turn up to share them, this was a photo from the "bang for buck" tasting with an interesting whisky from india (amrut) and a 'cheap' 50 year old glen grant (think it was about £140). The pure grain whisky, hedonism, was actually really good, odd as grain spirit usually carries little to no character

    Since when is Ardbeg cheap? Damnit the 10y is $90 and Uigeadail $140 here ...that's out of my budget. I'm jealous.

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