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Topic: Thoughts on Crown Royal Northern Harvest Rye? |
MoBigga
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Forum: Canadian Whisky Posted: Sun Mar 06, 2016 7:56 pm Subject: Thoughts on Crown Royal Northern Harvest Rye? |
2016 World Whisky of the Year?
Just wondered what your thoughts are about this spirit. I'm on my second bottle and find it very enjoyable. Whisky of the year? Not sure. But I like it more than ... |
Topic: Smoke v Spice |
MoBigga
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Views: 2281
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Forum: Single Malt Whisky Posted: Sun Mar 06, 2016 7:44 pm Subject: Smoke v Spice |
| I do find the Bunna 18 to be a bit smoky. Certainly not compared to Ardberg or Lagavulin for sure. But since my usual dram is from Speyside, Bunnhabhain comes across as smoky to me. Love it just th ... |
Topic: Newest Addition? |
MoBigga
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Forum: Single Malt Whisky Posted: Sun Mar 06, 2016 7:35 pm Subject: Newest Addition? |
The Glenlivet Nadurra. Nas, no chilled filtered and first fill oloroso cask.
Also got a Jura Superstition.
I've never had either. |
Topic: Murray's review of Crown Royal Northern Harvest Rye |
MoBigga
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Forum: Whisky Tasting Notes Posted: Fri Mar 04, 2016 7:28 pm Subject: Murray's review of Crown Royal Northern Harvest Rye |
| It's a decent whisky. I can still get it for US$29 in the US, a good value considering its designation as 2016 World Whisky of the Year |
Topic: Recommendations |
MoBigga
Replies: 10
Views: 2175
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Forum: Single Malt Whisky Posted: Fri Mar 04, 2016 6:09 pm Subject: Recommendations |
Also Glengoyne have a good range that may appeal to you.
Complete agreement on the Glengoyne. I have a terrific bottle (18 I believe) in rotation right now. |
Topic: Recommendations |
MoBigga
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Forum: Single Malt Whisky Posted: Fri Mar 04, 2016 4:40 pm Subject: Recommendations |
Where are you located? I'm stateside so I'm limited in what I can get and recommend.
I have two favorites, The Macallan 18, and Springbank 18. The Bunnahabhain 18 is also very lovely, just a litt ... |
Topic: What to buy in London? |
MoBigga
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Forum: Single Malt Whisky Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2016 5:49 pm Subject: What to buy in London? |
TWE have just opened a new store just of the strand too, right next to Covent Garden. If that's closer to your hotel it helps!
TBH I don't know where they'll put me yet. But I'm planning on coming ... |
Topic: What to buy in London? |
MoBigga
Replies: 9
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Forum: Single Malt Whisky Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2016 5:18 pm Subject: What to buy in London? |
I'll be popping into town on Saturday- I may have a quick tour of all these shops mentioned above (purely for research purposes..!)
What a trooper! Just looked at the websites for Millroy's and Ca ... |
Topic: What to buy in London? |
MoBigga
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Forum: Single Malt Whisky Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2016 3:56 pm Subject: What to buy in London? |
Thanks Gents!
Those sound like great ideas. It helps to have a guide to malts that I can't get here.
Appreciate the help! |
Topic: What to buy in London? |
MoBigga
Replies: 9
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Forum: Single Malt Whisky Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2016 12:51 am Subject: What to buy in London? |
I'm traveling to the UK in April, I get there maybe once a year. Last time I got great bottle, Springbank 18, which is hard to get in the US.
I like the Highland/Speyside/Campbelton malts, not cra ... |
Topic: What are you Draming just now? |
MoBigga
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Forum: Single Malt Whisky Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2016 12:46 am Subject: What are you Draming just now? |
Just replenished my Macallan 18. Cracked the seal 10 minutes ago.
Cheers |
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