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24th May 06, 08:12 AM
#11
Don't forget the bottle of fine highland single malt( 12 yrs or older)!!!
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24th May 06, 08:25 AM
#12
![Quote](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/misc/quote_icon.png) Originally Posted by Kilted KT
Don't forget the bottle of fine highland single malt( 12 yrs or older)!!!
It doesn't absolutely HAVE to be older than 12 years.
I've had some rather fine single malts that were between 7 and 10 years old -like the Ardbeg 10 Year, or the Speyburn 10 Year, or even the Loch Dhu 10 Year (and, yes, I'm aware that the last is akin to blasphemy.)
And although not a single malt, I did like the 8-10 year blends of Sheep Dip.
What to do if the best man (gasp!) doesn't like Scotch whisky at all?
Or, as in my own unfortunate case, can no longer drink the stuff?
Better a quaich, and let him fill it.
(Although if anyone wants to give me whisky, I'll happily fill my flask and share it around even if I can't drink it.)
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24th May 06, 09:03 AM
#13
I have to throw my vote for a quaich as well. I recently got one for myself and love it. It looks great on display and has been used appropriately a few times. My quaich looks similar to this
![](http://scottishkilts.net/images/u/quacc4_a.jpg)
Some other good ones can be found here http://scottishkilts.net/store/celtic_quaichs.html
Another idea to go along with the quaich is as Todd suggested, a pin (if he were wearing a kilt) and a hip flack or as I did for my groomsmen a tankard with an engraving on it.
![Quote](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/misc/quote_icon.png) Originally Posted by Caradoc
It doesn't absolutely HAVE to be older than 12 years.
I've had some rather fine single malts that were between 7 and 10 years old -like the Ardbeg 10 Year, or the Speyburn 10 Year, or even the Loch Dhu 10 Year (and, yes, I'm aware that the last is akin to blasphemy.)
Don't forget Laphroaig 10 year....of course, I have a few 15 year old malts that a REEEEEAAALLLYYY nice.
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24th May 06, 09:48 AM
#14
I got all my groomsmen flasks (as seen in the do's and don'ts thread). In addition I gave my bestman a scarf in his family tartan (even though he is not a kilt wearer...yet).
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24th May 06, 09:59 AM
#15
If I was the best man a bottle of Malt would suffice, I piped at a retirement about 2 weeks ago and got a nice bottle, cant remmeber what it was but it went down a treat.
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24th May 06, 01:01 PM
#16
ai gae ma best mon a "hose flask"... it is a thin flask meant tae reside in yur hose....
engraved wi his name an the date o oor weddin'...
filled (of course) wi' 25 yr old malt.... Bladnoch malt- tae bae precise...
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24th May 06, 01:55 PM
#17
I guess a kilt is out of the question? Or a gift certificate to a kilt store, at least?
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24th May 06, 04:44 PM
#18
thankyou people! :)
I just wanted to say "thanks" to everyone who chipped in with gift suggestions in response to my post - I really found them useful and supportive.
If I go with the quaich, I might just have to give him a small bottle of something to 'fill' the quaich with... just to be sure. ;)
Although - and I know this is blasphemy, but - I wouldn't know a good whiskey (unless it was glenfiddich or laphroag, and then it's only 'cause I know the name) if I fell over it! :confused:
cheers folks!!
Hachiman
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