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Discussion in 'Sunderland' started by MackemsRule, Sep 27, 2011.

  1. MackemsRule

    MackemsRule Well-Known Member

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    One of my favourites Glenfiddich.
    Methinks I shall be partaking of some Jura or even Bushmills both smooth tipples, especially the older ones. :)
    I did get a 20 case of Boddies for under £14 at Asda mind. <ok>
     
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    The 'fiddich is a rather nice gargle, but just canna get away with the Islays! Prob THE nicest tipple I've had in a long while was off my mates flask at half time last winter... he'd managed to get hold of some 50 yr old 'morangie!! My goodness, I nearly offered to have his babies <Shock>
     
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    MackemsRule Well-Known Member

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    Aye I can just about abide Glenmorangie. :p

    My son and daughter in law got me Laphroiag for xmas a couple of years ago. (tastes worse than Listerine)
    Told them at the time it was ****e, guess what they got me xmas just gone????? :p

    I always have some Bells or Teachers in for guests who put mixers in their whisky, no way are they getting the good stuff then pouring gingerbeer on top. :)
    I have converted a couple of mates by getting them to try a good malt on it's own.
    Too many people base their opinions on whisky on trying to drink neat Bells.
     
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