dashcamdanny wrote: » Tonight I got a bottle of Bushmills 10.. Reduced to 40 euro in Tesco at the moment. Another 10% of with a family members staff discount. Compared to the Paddy whiskey, its night and day. Rich dark honey taste that lingers long after the swallow. So good.
EagererBeaver wrote: » One is a single malt from the far north of the island. The other is a bog standard blend from the far south. Night and day sounds about right.
milltown wrote: » Makers Mark. Only started getting into whiskey lately and tried mostly Irish and some scotch. Never tried any american. Guy in work recommended MM so when I spotted it on special in Dunnes I picked it up. I like my whiskey in a tumbler, almost neat, with maybe a drop of water to soften it. I found the Makers Mark almost undrinkable to my normal recipe, with a very chemically taste to it. With extra water it's smoother and I can enjoy some of the flavours that come through but then the experience misses the burn and feel that I like in whiskey. What are others' opinions on this stuff? And any other american stuff worth a shot?
Jimdagym wrote: » Coming home through London City Airport today and picked up a bottle of Nikka from the Barrel for 31 pounds. Looking forward to giving it a good go!
Hotblack Desiato wrote: » Anyone know which if any major off-licence chains here stock it and how much? Would the Celtic Whiskey Shop have it, it's not too far from my work?
RasTa wrote: » Just looking at the whiskey in my local tesco. Eyeing up the Laphroaig Select Malt or is there something else I should be buying from this list?https://www.tesco.com/groceries/en-GB/shop/drinks/spirits/whisky?viewAll=promotion&promotion=offers
L1011 wrote: » Got Ryanair 261 compensation through and decided to spend some on whiskey. Bush 10 and Powers John's Lane in Tesco for reasonable money did the job
mik_da_man wrote: » How much was the John Lans? Running low ATM!
Jimdagym wrote: » The Nikka? 58 in Celtic Whiskey Shop 49 in Molloys if there is one of those near you.
Hotblack Desiato wrote: » Yep there's a Molloys very near me - haven't seen it there but they keep all the whiskeys behind the counter which is crap for browsing.
mik_da_man wrote: » Had some last night myself, a lovely drop
blondeonblonde wrote: » Glenmorangie 10 year old for me today watching the match. Such a lovely highland whiskey, warm and caramel flavour & long finish. Tiny drop of water just opens it up too!
gozunda wrote: » A Question The Jameson Caskmates stout - how do you drink it? Tried it straight - and tbh I wasn't overly impressed ....
Tenger wrote: » Are you allowed to ask questions about the pricing?
Hotblack Desiato wrote: » No. They smite you with the staff of cluelessness if you ask a question I had a good look today. They don't have any Nikka
odyssey06 wrote: » Am working my way through a miniature set of Knappogue Castle from the Celtic Whiskey Shop. Was disappointed with the 12yo, thought it was a bit too much christmas cake \ butterscotch, artificial aftertaste. Am really enjoying the sherry-cask finish 16yo, though can't see me paying 90 euros for a bottle considering how nice Writers Tears and Bushmills 10yo are.https://www.celticwhiskeyshop.com/knappogue-castle-twin-wood-sherry-finish-16-year-old-single-malt?search=knappogue Still left in the set is the 14yo cask strength.
Made using whisky distilled in the cold Scottish winter, it is intended to be served straight from the freezer, delivering richness and sweetness as the glass warms up