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14th August 06, 10:04 PM
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Jura is worth a mention
Rab
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15th August 06, 01:25 AM
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Malts
I'm either in a Islay mood, in which case it is Lagavulin 16yr old or Bowmore, or a Speyside one, in which case it is Cragganmore 12yr. Speyside when I am in need of a lift to the spirits (sic) and Islay when I am in mood to explore the complexities a bit more.
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15th August 06, 02:11 AM
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Talisker
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15th August 06, 02:29 AM
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Not that I've ever tasted a whisky I didn't like, but I love Glenkinchie.
M.
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15th August 06, 02:38 AM
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Heres my 3
Ardbeg 10 y.o
Ardbeg Very young
Ardbeg still young
Take a trip over to the pub You'll be welcome there too
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15th August 06, 03:18 AM
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best malt whiskies ai've e'er tasted:
Longmorn 38 yr auld, Scotch Malt Whisky Society bottlin' 7.36
Longmorn 36 yr auld, Scotch Malt Whisky Society bottlin' 7.27
Ballindalloch (Glenfarclas) 40 yr auld, 1965, Old Malt Cask bottlin'
Black Bowmore, 1964, 31 yr auld
Ardbeg 29 yr auld, Old Malt Cask bottlin' -The Plowed Society "Ardbeggeddon"
Bruichladdich 40 yr auld, 1964
Balvenie 50 yr auld, 1952
Mortlach 60 yr auld, 1938
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15th August 06, 03:53 AM
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Notice that all P1M's favorites are old enough to buy themselves a drink!
That truly is the good stuff!.
On my budget, I love the Islay whiskys.
I'll second the Lagavulin, followed closely by Laphroaig, and Ardbeg.
My other favorite is Highland Park.
 Originally Posted by Pour1Malt
best malt whiskies ai've e'er tasted:
Longmorn 38 yr auld, Scotch Malt Whisky Society bottlin' 7.36
Longmorn 36 yr auld, Scotch Malt Whisky Society bottlin' 7.27
Ballindalloch (Glenfarclas) 40 yr auld, 1965, Old Malt Cask bottlin'
Black Bowmore, 1964, 31 yr auld
Ardbeg 29 yr auld, Old Malt Cask bottlin' -The Plowed Society "Ardbeggeddon"
Bruichladdich 40 yr auld, 1964
Balvenie 50 yr auld, 1952
Mortlach 60 yr auld, 1938

Last edited by Kiltedmusiclover; 15th August 06 at 06:48 AM.
Nelson
"Every man dies. Not every man really lives"
Braveheart
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 Originally Posted by Pour1Malt
best malt whiskies ai've e'er tasted:
Longmorn 38 yr auld, Scotch Malt Whisky Society bottlin' 7.36
Longmorn 36 yr auld, Scotch Malt Whisky Society bottlin' 7.27
Ballindalloch (Glenfarclas) 40 yr auld, 1965, Old Malt Cask bottlin'
Black Bowmore, 1964, 31 yr auld
Ardbeg 29 yr auld, Old Malt Cask bottlin' -The Plowed Society "Ardbeggeddon"
Bruichladdich 40 yr auld, 1964
Balvenie 50 yr auld, 1952
Mortlach 60 yr auld, 1938

Yummy, yummy, yummy.
Out of curiosity and ignorance (could have sent a PM, but the teacher in me says there are more out there with the same questions):
The Mortlach 60 yr auld... Was it bottled in 1938,? Destilled in 1938 and bottled in 1998, or how are the years counted?
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16th August 06, 06:06 PM
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My First taste in 27 years
O.K. I haven't touched Scotch since I was a teenager. I do like Bourbon, Cognac (Brandy), Tequila and a few others neat. So I had to see if I didn't like it because of the bad memory. Not wanting to invest a lot I tried Speyburn 10 y.o.........I liked it! It reminded me of a very dry finish Cognac. I can still taste a warm earthy flavor and it has been at least 30 minutes since I finished my first one. Not as bad as a kilt addiction but I'll probably be adding some different varieties to the bar. So.......that being the only name I've tried and can remember, it is Speyburn.

Thanks for getting me interested, I'll have another. O'Neille
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16th August 06, 06:20 PM
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Laphroaig 15
Ardbeg10
Oban 14
Glenivet 12
Although I only recently tried Single Malts, but these are my favorites thus far.
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