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    Re: Best Malt / Distillery (to

    Quote Originally Posted by daz h View Post
    bells whiskey
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    ..There is no such drink.


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    Have you not heard of the Barden Beast?

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    Re: Best Malt / Distillery (to

    Quote Originally Posted by XRunner View Post
    ..Sassenach..

    ..There is no such drink.


    bells whisky is blended from good single malts, so why mix? tamdu is the main part of bells. highland park is at the moment the most northerly distillery but there is a new distillery on the go in shetland (highland park is from kirkwall in orkney, and a v good place to visit!).
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    Re: Best Malt / Distillery (to

    http://www.scotlandwhisky.com/distil...lands/Edradour

    found this
    next week im gonna try whisky for the first time
    AJs dad drinks glenmourangie,, any good folks

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    Re: Best Malt / Distillery (to

    Quote Originally Posted by daz h View Post
    http://www.scotlandwhisky.com/distil...lands/Edradour

    found this
    next week im gonna try whisky for the first time
    AJs dad drinks glenmourangie,, any good folks
    Good lad Daz! Welcome to the Whisky side

    Yep, Glenmorangie's not bad and a nice place to start. A nice mild taste, quite sweet and certainly not as peaty as the Islay malts. I like the madeira wood finish. For a tasting I'd recommend starting with the Glenmorangie, then a dram of Dalwhinnie (a bit more peaty taste), polishing off with a fine Laphroaig (Islay) or Talisker (Skye). And if you get the chance to interceded a Jura after the Dalwhinnie I think you'd then get quite a mix.

    And let us know how you get on. Sounds like AJ's Dad could further your education nicely!

    But please...do leave the Bells alone...
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