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Girlfriend bought me a nice royal doultin crystal decanter for a gift.

Any suggestions for filling it? I like most forms of whisky, but don't especially like irish whisky or peat bombs.

Anything under 200 would be okay

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If you know anyone going overseas there's a Glenfiddich aged in Red Wine casks exclusive to Duty Free and about $150 a bottle.
 
Only just found this thread. Very pleased.

Single malts Lagavulin is my fave, got taken to a Whiskey tasting night with my very wealthy Scottish Director, learned alot.

Just started in with the Japanese Whiskeys, superb, like they have taken everything that was learned by others to make their own crackers.
 
Only just found this thread. Very pleased.

Single malts Lagavulin is my fave, got taken to a Whiskey tasting night with my very wealthy Scottish Director, learned alot.

Just started in with the Japanese Whiskeys, superb, like they have taken everything that was learned by others to make their own crackers.
The quality of their water helps immensely.

It's why Tasmania is churning out quality whisky after quality whisky.
 
If you know anyone going overseas there's a Glenfiddich aged in Red Wine casks exclusive to Duty Free and about $150 a bottle.

Thanks, sounds like one of my favourite drinks with a touch of another favourite drink.
 
Have recently become fairly whisky-obsessed after being a hardcore craft beer and moderate wine enthusiast. Here are my purchases over the last two months (in order of buying):

Glenlivet 12
Glenmorangie 10
Monkey Shoulder
Bailie Nicol Jarvie
Ardbeg 10
Talisker Port Ruighe
Lagavulin 16
Laphraoig 10
Teacher's Highland Cream
Ardbeg Uigeadail
Johhnie Walker Green Label
Spey River Double Cask

Went Islay crazy for a little while there but realised I was drinking far too many $$$ worth of whisky regularly, so found a couple of reasonable budget drops in BNJ and Teacher's to stem the bleeding. I like all of the whiskies I have bought other than Monkey Shoulder, which just has one particular off-flavour which I can neither put my finger on or move past. Ardbeg 10 has to be my favourite, though I adore the Uigeadail and Lagavulin as well. Some nights I love the Talisker Port Ruighe and sometimes the sweetness from the Port casks is a little too much. Picked up a bottle of JWG to drink (very nice but not really worth $80) and two to sell in the future. Spey River DC is a reasonable drop without being outstanding - for $45 I'm happy enough with it but it's a vatted malt rather than a single malt as stated on the label. I'd love to be able to justify blowing $150 on Lark but I think my next purchase will be another Ardbeg 10 once it's on special for $70 at Dan's again.
 

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Have recently become fairly whisky-obsessed after being a hardcore craft beer and moderate wine enthusiast. Here are my purchases over the last two months (in order of buying):

Glenlivet 12
Glenmorangie 10
Monkey Shoulder
Bailie Nicol Jarvie
Ardbeg 10
Talisker Port Ruighe
Lagavulin 16
Laphraoig 10
Teacher's Highland Cream
Ardbeg Uigeadail
Johhnie Walker Green Label
Spey River Double Cask

Went Islay crazy for a little while there but realised I was drinking far too many $$$ worth of whisky regularly, so found a couple of reasonable budget drops in BNJ and Teacher's to stem the bleeding. I like all of the whiskies I have bought other than Monkey Shoulder, which just has one particular off-flavour which I can neither put my finger on or move past. Ardbeg 10 has to be my favourite, though I adore the Uigeadail and Lagavulin as well. Some nights I love the Talisker Port Ruighe and sometimes the sweetness from the Port casks is a little too much. Picked up a bottle of JWG to drink (very nice but not really worth $80) and two to sell in the future. Spey River DC is a reasonable drop without being outstanding - for $45 I'm happy enough with it but it's a vatted malt rather than a single malt as stated on the label. I'd love to be able to justify blowing $150 on Lark but I think my next purchase will be another Ardbeg 10 once it's on special for $70 at Dan's again.


I highly recommend caol ila 12 and Highland park 12

BNJ is great value for a cheapish blend as I am sure you have discovered.

Johnnie Black is pretty versatile too

I just polished off a bottle of Auschentochen 10... not bad
 
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I highly recommend caol ila 12 and Highland park 12

BNJ is great value for a cheapish blend as I am sure you have discovered.

Johnnie Black is pretty versatile too

I just polished off a bottle of Auschentochen 10... not bad

I have tried the Caol Ila and was very impressed. I notice it's currently $85 via delivery at Dan's, which is very tempting. I'll have to check out Highland Park; have only heard good things.

Does anyone know what the future of BNJ holds? Everything I've read online suggests that it's been discontinued and is becoming difficult to track down in Europe.
 
I have tried the Caol Ila and was very impressed. I notice it's currently $85 via delivery at Dan's, which is very tempting. I'll have to check out Highland Park; have only heard good things.

Does anyone know what the future of BNJ holds? Everything I've read online suggests that it's been discontinued and is becoming difficult to track down in Europe.


Crap... better get a couple of bottles of it :(
 
Does anyone know why Lagavulin 16 goes up and down like a yo yo. I will stretch to $85 for a bottle, but $105 is dear as once I open it i will drink it and am not one to save good scotch for "every now and then"

It seems to have a cycle where it is on special every 6ish weeks.

On special now for 89.95 (online only) which is stupid because they match prices, but not there own.

Whats people's opinion on
Bowmore Legend &
Hart Bros Caol Illa 12?
 
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Does anyone know why Lagavulin 16 goes up and down like a yo yo. I will stretch to $85 for a bottle, but $105 is dear as once I open it i will drink it and am not one to save good scotch for "every now and then"

It seems to have a cycle where it is on special every 6ish weeks.

It's just how DM's operates. Same thing goes for wine and to a lesser extent, beer. They have their own advertised specials every week and also beat any competitor's special, which can happen any time. Lagavulin goes from $105 to $85, Glenmorangie $70 to $60, Ardbeg from $82 to $70, Laphroiag from $82 to $70, Talisker from roughly $80 to $66. They're the main base-range of decent single malts that I've noticed varying in price. Here's hoping there are some big discounts leading up to Father's Day because my Islay stocks are running low!
 
Does anyone know why Lagavulin 16 goes up and down like a yo yo. I will stretch to $85 for a bottle, but $105 is dear as once I open it i will drink it and am not one to save good scotch for "every now and then"

It seems to have a cycle where it is on special every 6ish weeks.

On special now for 89.95 (online only) which is stupid because they match prices, but not there own.

Whats people's opinion on
Bowmore Legend &
Hart Bros Caol Illa 12?
Anything Bowmore is good.
 

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Getting a couple of bottles of Sierra Nevada Imperial Stout tomorrow. Under Cork and aged in Tenessee Bourbon barrels. $35 for a 750ml bottle.

Can. Not. Wait.
 
highlands or speyside are my preferred but love most scotches

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