^ Too many! Two is enough for any man. Four at a push.
^ Too many! Two is enough for any man. Four at a push.
Last edited by Neverna; 19-11-2017 at 09:47 PM.
I just see one giant tit.
Oh, that's me reflection.
Got me coat already cheers.
Saw this entry level Glenlivet in Tops. Strange thing was it didn't seem to have an age listing on it.
You ever have it Loops?
To be honest I'm a fan of the Glenmorangie 10 yr old, which I rate above the entry-level 12 yr olds in the same class.
Cheers.
Think I'll stick with the Glenmorangie 10 yr old when going for an entry level bottle.
It really does punch above its weight.
Tried one of these last week. Simply outstanding. Expensive though. Sold out in most places in NZ.
Thomson Whisky New Zealand | Thomson Whisky New Zealand
I have tried Gin and man is that an acquired taste. You ALWAYS have to mix it with something and even then. Never heard or seen anyone sip it "Neat". I bet that would be the ultimate "Gag" reflex.
I was doing a product transfer to company called RET in Sidcup England and they all smoked Phillip Morris Ovals and drank Gin and Tonics.....Nasty........
There is an alternative for those of us who can't handle a man's drink.... 2 fingers of Hendricks Gin, a couple of cucumber slices, a dollop of syrup, a dash of lime juice,then into a cocktail shaker for 14 seconds, before slowly being poured into an ice lined cocktail glass. Decorate with cucumber slice, a pinch of salt, and a twist of pepper.
Bottoms Up
Had a bottle of the 12yo a couple of year ago.
Quite similar to Glenmorangie from what I recall.
The Talisker Storm I got recently is also a no-ager.
G&T is my favourite flying drink.
Tanqueray is what I have got at home and is better than Dilli's blue sapphire I reckon.
I have never heard of people drinking gin straight so I tried adding 15% syrup to it just to see what it was like. Not the best idea I have ever had!
Transporting the malt from Scotland.
Just quietly, I don't mind an occasional GnT.
But it's a Summer drink for me.
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I dream of the day though, when I can afford to drink single malts as my daily sustenance
loopy - only 132 AUD at dan murphys
go hard or go home
Bought two on special offer, nice.
^very tasty stroll. The JW 15 is on sale in aussie too. Only $62.
But have to make inroads in my late christmas pressie from sister which arrived today before I hunt down any more whisky.
Top Tip for the thrifty tippler:-
When your $119 bottle of Lagavulin runs out replace the contents with $69 Smokehead
https://www.danmurphys.com.au/produc...h-whisky-700ml
This will not fool a discerning whisky buff due to the Smokehead having the palest colour of any whisky I have ever encountered.
However it still has the full on smoky smell and my palate is not refined enough to tell one decent single malt from another so I can fool myself easily.
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