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Old 03 December 2002, 08:13 PM
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Yep I second that - Jameson Irish Whiskey is smooth and the equivalent in the Brandy arena has to be Hennessy. Not the XO just the ordinary one in both cases.

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Old 08 December 2002, 03:49 PM
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Just bought some Maker's Mark from a hypermarket in Calais (Auchan). Just over 18 Euros, so about 12 quid. Is that a good deal?
Old 08 December 2002, 04:27 PM
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that is very very good.It wasnt that cheap in the States!!
Old 08 December 2002, 04:37 PM
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I'd agree on the old Bunnahabhain. Lovely peaty Islay malt. I can always taste it the following morning too!! Have to say though there's a bit of whisky "snobbery" on the go here with this water ice stuff. I never drink it with either myself but i dont have a massive issue if it makes having a wee dram of the creature more enjoyable to the partaker. Anyway What are we doing talking about drink on the Lords day its a sin.
Old 08 December 2002, 04:43 PM
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Father Jack I bow to your knowledge, I am also a lover of the single malt.....


If you are buying a single malt (laphroag, lagavulin etc...) then be very sure of his tastes... i.e. is he a regular whiskey drinker, or not.... if not then best to stick to a lowland/highland malt, the island/ islay ones do have a very "aquired" taste (fortunately I have aquired it).


If you are unsure then go with a brandy, a little more smooth and more people prefer it if they do not drink regularly.



A lot of people have given good ideas, but if he [Vinesh's dad]hates certain spirits then getting a stronger/more aquired version is not going to make him suddenly like them.
Old 08 December 2002, 04:45 PM
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Fast Bloke.... why not just poor some sugar into a scotch??

That is what a whiskey liqueur is anyway

Good way to spoil a good drink though
Old 08 December 2002, 05:08 PM
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I just recently savoured some Knockando 25 year old. Cost about 60 Euros so it's in the price range...very nice, very smooth and a lovely taste. I'd not hesitate to recommend it.

I might even pick up a bottle as my own Xmas pressie, from me, to me




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