Whisky advice
Glenmorangie is lovely, the boring old 10 year old is really nice. I love the floral quality to it.
Glenlivet 14 is nice but I found it a little bit boring. I would be happy to drink it again but there's so much else to try.
EDIT it was the 15 year old not 14! And to be fair I would buy it if on an offer.
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Originally posted by Edamski View PostCan't go wrong with Glenmorangie or Glenfiddich the distillers edition is fantastic as well available in asda on or around your budget.
Glenlivet is one of the least offensive whiskys I've come across as well [emoji4]
They are my failsafe whisky's!
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Can't go wrong with Glenmorangie or Glenfiddich the distillers edition is fantastic as well available in asda on or around yuur budget.
Glenlivet is one of the least offensive whiskys I've come across as well [emoji4]
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I agree with VTG, there isnt much to go on. I'm not sure if money is something you are concerned about but it probably wouldn't be best to splash the cash on a fancy whisky. I'd stick to Lowland and Speyside malts if you don't know specifically what he likes. Some good whiskies which I?d recommend, and should be widely available, would include the following:
Dalwhinnie
Glenmorangie
Balvennie
Aberlour
Old Pulteney
Glenlivet
Auchentoshan
Also, if you were interested in saving cash, this thread might be useful:
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Originally posted by mightyred View PostWas just informed he likes a single malt at least 10yrs but not a peaty whisky.
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Originally posted by Wigan View PostCASC close to the public for the monthly whisky club. If enough of us they might put something special on for us if its a week night when they are quieter.
I can start researching the distillery tours as well if you guys are serious?
I don't have a spare room but do have 2 big reclining chairs in the living room if that makes it cheaper and more do able?
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Originally posted by ValeTudoGuy View PostIt's all well and good recommending what we like, but what does your dad usually enjoy? Perhaps then we can suggest something with a similar profile.
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CASC close to the public for the monthly whisky club. If enough of us they might put something special on for us if its a week night when they are quieter.
I can start researching the distillery tours as well if you guys are serious?
I don't have a spare room but do have 2 big reclining chairs in the living room if that makes it cheaper and more do able?
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Originally posted by MrMaduro View PostI'd love to have a trip up some time. I don't get that far north very often at all so all the more reason to make the effort! Where abouts is your sister based?
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It's all well and good recommending what we like, but what does your dad usually enjoy? Perhaps then we can suggest something with a similar profile.
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Originally posted by mightyred View PostYou could come up to Aberdeen if we have a HERF up here and visit the distilleries..see you live in Banbury not far from my sister.
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Originally posted by oskihen View Post
A lovely malt whisky also agree with the craggonmore
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You could come up to Aberdeen if we have a HERF up here and visit the distilleries..see you live in Banbury not far from my sister.
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