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Beer maths !
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sorry, but I couldn't resistops:
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Originally posted by \Whoops 45% proof (who needs it) not Sainsbury not Asda.
Edradour distillery none of the blended stuff 25 year old malt. absolute perfection
Who is worried about the price two tots and the whole world is yours.
I bought a bottle in Scotland at the distillery. Brought it home. Had a tot each.
II then next day and afterwards (it was a blur) totted the rest.
Phew she was furious. I did no care I did no mind I did drink it all.
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Mind you it's real ale that I really like. A Doombar, or some other 'proper' beer for me. I would not buy that gassy cold weak stuff like Bud if it was a fraction of what Asda sell it for !!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by \Edradour, the smallest distillery in Scotland who provide the House of Lords tot. Went there myself about 15 years ago. Good stuff.
Amazing way they have of delivering the water from a diverted stream above the distillery.
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Originally posted by \sorry, but I couldn't resistops:
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I visited the Tallisker Distillery on the Isle of Skye recently to buy a bottle of whiskey for a good friend of mine who asked me to "Get me a bottle of good swag!"
For around £40, a nice vintage was purchased. I don't drink spirits, but I had a look around the various whiskies on offer, there was one type on offer for £2075 a bottle, with a sign stating 'Last two bottles'
As for the aforementioned beers on this thread, all I can type are the thoughts of the great Bard and drinking buddy, my mate Pete.......
"These light, golden coloured bottled beers, I make stronger, better stuff every time I go to the bog!"
I'm inclined to agree.
It's pointless throwing empty bottles at me 'cos I'm surrounded by wire mesh, just like in the film 'The Blues brothers'Comment
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