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  • #16
    Talisker 10 has a lovely chilli kick in the finish, well worth trying and a very good dram.
    Worth checking your local supermarkets aswell, they sometimes have some decent offerings at a very reasonable price.

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    • #17
      Not my bag I'm afraid.
      I prefer lighter speyside stuff (typically!) this was a bit too strong for me.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Pipe Dude View Post
        Talisker is a fine drop, if a little salty. Got to agree about the 1/4 cask Laphroaig though - it's my go to, along with Highland Park 12yo.
        This... great drink, but with the peat, there is a definite oily, slightly salty side to it. Suits me fine

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        • #19
          Originally posted by celsis View Post
          I hada 30 year old Laphroaig at the SMWS last year. Very little peat! It was a completely different tasting whisky!

          As far as the Talisker is concerned, if you like the peat and iodine, I'd go for it!
          Laphroaig not tasting of peat! That I find very strange. I agree with you about the Talisker. If you like the Islays you'll probably like Talisker.
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          • #20
            Just spotted this (sorry I'm late!), but had to say that Talisker is actually my favourite 'mainstream' (ie you can often find offers on it in a supermarket around xmas time!) whisky. I really love Laphroaig too, but that is definately a more iodine-based aquired taste - yes, Talisker is peaty, but not in my opinion overpoweringly so, not least because there is plenty of sweeter malty flavours in there to balance it out...
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            • #21
              I agree about the independants offering some great drams at reasonable prices and always go with jim murrays recommendation

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