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  • Do you sip it or play it?

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    • sounds like somat with strings,but how many,and is it strumed,plucked or a stroke with bow
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      • I suppose you could twirl the glass round in admiration but mainly sipping as you would do with all malts - slugging would be sacrelige
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        • Can I make a confession now? I've never really liked whisky - of course, if there's nothing else - or the alternative is tap water.........

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          • Originally posted by lottie dolly View Post
            sounds like somat with strings,but how many,and is it strumed,plucked or a stroke with bow
            I suppose Gaelic words have that quality - Cardhu (Cardoo) is another - someone spent years developing the taste so they probably took a lot of trouble with the names as well
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            • A little peaty my god its like drinking a bog.

              Now A good Speyside I'll go with that...........................
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              • VC afraid you are a .............................bleep........................ about don't like whisky
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                We hang petty thieves and appoint great ones to public office.

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                • Originally posted by veggiechicken View Post
                  Can I make a confession now? I've never really liked whisky - of course, if there's nothing else - or the alternative is tap water.........
                  Some of them are rather coarse and they can give you a terible hangover but the Gaelic word translates as 'the water of life' - Personally now I only drink whisky at New Year as I don't have the head for it.
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                  • I gave away bottles of malts a few years ago - but my neighbour has a collection and I'm sure I could scrounge a taster if necessary

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                    • Originally posted by Potstubsdustbins View Post
                      A little peaty my god its like drinking a bog.

                      Now A good Speyside I'll go with that...........................
                      BOG now Tayvallich or Laphroig perhaps, although McCallan is/was one of my favourites
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                      • Originally posted by veggiechicken View Post
                        I gave away bottles of malts a few years ago - but my neighbour has a collection and I'm sure I could scrounge a taster if necessary
                        Dalwhinnie or MCCallan don't have the peaty taste and are pleasant for a taste
                        Last edited by Sheneval; 18-12-2012, 08:53 PM.
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                        • What's Isle of Jura like? There's a bottle of that in the top of the wardrobe - along with other miscellaneous bottles

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                          • I only know all this because my daughter worked for UD now Diageo after Uni for 6 months and got 2free bottles every month and others at a reduced price - I bought them all from her and still have most of them - they are everywhere in the cupboards and under the bed - if anyone finds them they will assume i am an Alki
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                            • Saying you don't like whisky is like saying you don't like tomatoes.

                              Until you have tasted every single variety you just don't know. I try to set a good example, every time I find a bottle I haven't tasted before I cannot resist. And of course you cannot make a judgement on a sip you have to work your way through the bottle over time to come to a considered judgement.

                              Potty
                              Potty by name Potty by nature.

                              By appointment of VeggieChicken Member of the Nutters club.


                              We hang petty thieves and appoint great ones to public office.

                              Aesop 620BC-560BC

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                              • Originally posted by veggiechicken View Post
                                What's Isle of Jura like? There's a bottle of that in the top of the wardrobe - along with other miscellaneous bottles
                                Jura is one of the peaty ones - it's a matter of taste
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