gr8 m8 wrote: » Hello. Well I'm working on one of the jameson 12 yo 's presently but I also have some of a bottle of caskmates left and I will admit that it is my favourite. I drank and enjoyed yellow spot before and have a real soft spot for Laphroaig 10 yo also! I can't drink jack Daniels at all, I just don't like it but haven't tried any other bourbons so I can't say if it's just jack or bourbon that I don't like. Cheers again for any guidance!
Brockagh wrote: » Jameson 18 is made in batches, so each one will be a little different to another. The price is also about to leap. I think they may have been about to park the 18 but it got a reprieve.
L1011 wrote: » You will find older Jameson 18s at normal prices in the most random places in Ireland due to Jameson's standing and the fact that it's non-perishable. Got a 2005 for €88 in Omni Park Tesco some months ago which was kept for my birthday (having been 18 in 2005....) and my local newsagent has a few bottles of 2004 for €110 which I intend to buy up at some point in the future... That €110 was rather dear when he put them on sale but its not now! The packaging does not state the year of bottling, but there is a code on the sleeve and bottle; at least on older ones, JJ18-1 counting from 2002 up, so my 2005 was JJ18-4 and unnamed newsagents has JJ18-3. The name has changed a few times also but it always has the 18 on it.
mik_da_man wrote: » Interesting points - will add some 18 yo to my collection All seem to be about the 135 mark now in local places
Quackster wrote: » As for Scotch, a trip to GB or NI would nearly pay for itself if you pick up a few bottles. You can regularly get Laphroaig 10, Tallisker 10 or Highland Park 12 for as little as £25 in the likes of Tesco or ASDA.
gr8 m8 wrote: » Hello. Haven't checked in for a while. How's everyone doing? So I was in Galway town last weekend and my god its like whiskey paradise over there! Tried some whiskeys around some of the bars and also stumbled into a fancy food shop that offered tastings of the whiskey they were selling and they had a great selection. I even got to try the jameson 18 yo (for free ),bought a bottle of teelings single grain that I much preferred over the teelings single malt. So if jameson 18 is going through a reprieve then why would it jump in price? Also would we be talking about a major jump or something manageable since I don't really have the price of a bottle presently but will be made if it jumped to two hundred euros or something and I missed my chance. Cheers.