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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: hotel21 on 18 June 2014, 22:35:24
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I know most folks on OOF enjoy a wee drop of 'the creature' from time to time.
That said, anyone got any miniatures hanging around from grannies estate clearance or your uncles inheritance?
Given the value versus space taken, got to be worth a wee explore...
http://www.whisky-onlineauctions.com/
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Can't stand the smell of whisky, let alone the taste.
Cognac for me, I buy Balluet direct from the producer. Although a bottle lasts me most of a year, as I'm not a big drinker.
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Never touch it ::) ::) ::) ::)
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Never touch it ::) ::) ::) ::)
Liar liar, pants on fire.... ;D
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Never touch it ::) ::) ::) ::)
Liar liar, pants on fire.... ;D
;D ;D ;D ;D
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Talking about a Dram or three, I was given 5 x 10CL bottles, look like old style cough medicine bottles; I have
MACALLAN 18 Years old
LEDAIG 9 years old
DEANSTON 12 years old
THE SPEYSIDE 13 years old
ROYAL LOCHNAGAR
All packaged and sealed from the Whisky Shop............... :D :D
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Mmmmmm. Macallan. :y
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Yes, Ive a miniture, and a full size unopened bottle of 'The original Mackinlay'
Not been able to age it or find much out about this long dead brand.
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I've got two 70cl bottles of 1976 Milburn put away as an heirloom for my two daughters, where it should be worth a few bob in 30-40 years time. :) The distillery closed in 1985 and most of the buildings were demolished when the site was redeveloped, so they won't be making anymore. :)
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I am a fan of Laphroaig and Lagavulin myself. :y but in reality I'll drink anything, even Unicum. :P
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I've got two 70cl bottles of 1976 Milburn put away as an heirloom for my two daughters, where it should be worth a few bob in 30-40 years time. :) The distillery closed in 1985 and most of the buildings were demolished when the site was redeveloped, so they won't be making anymore. :)
I see the 1975 is £499.00 a bottle. :y :y
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My favourites are Auchentoshan and Edradour. :y