Rows Grower wrote: » Some lad paid £9,600 for a 1998 bottle of Midleton at an auction last night, just in case any of ye have a bottle ye were thinking of cracking open.
Mellor wrote: » Was it for charity?
Rows Grower wrote: » Five people were bidding for it and it went from £6,600 to £9,600 in the last hour. It's very rare for a 1998 bottle to come up for sale and a few collectors need it to complete the series. In comparison a 1989 bottle made £4,100 at the same auction.
sceach16 wrote: » 1988! (not 1998). 1998 is about 400. 1988 scarce.
irish_goat wrote: » Just took delivery of Teeling Barleywine(Galway Bay) cask. Looking forward to cracking it open later.
mik_da_man wrote: » Would be interested to hear your thoughts. Personally I was not a fan of it.
Tom Dunne wrote: » I'm usually a big fan of Teeling, but their 18 Year Old Renaissance us just not doing it for me. I can't put my finger on it, plenty of sweetness from the madeira barrels, but a bang of spices just seems to be a bit of an overkill. Such a shame.
Pierrette wrote: » Contemplating my next purchase. Both Connemara and Bushmills 10 are on sale in supervalu (35e and 42e respectively) I also have a 6e off voucher that I acquired unbeknownst to the other half to further reduce my costs. What would people recommend (unfortunately buying both isn't a valid option)
odyssey06 wrote: » Very different flavours so it depends on what you want to try. Connemara is peated. Bushmills 10 is sweet sherry cask finished.
dball wrote: » A Good choice of 100mls bottles, is this a new option? New to me https://www.lmulliganwhiskeyshop.com/Articles.asp?ID=257
adrian522 wrote: » Prices are a bit insane to be honest.
Ginger83 wrote: » Had dinner in one of the FX Buckley's yesterday and decided to try a whiskey. I am not long into whiskey but tried Redbreast 21 year old, have to say it was amazing. Popped into James Fox's on Grafton street and picked up six 50ml taster whiskey's, looking forward to trying them.
limnam wrote: » How much was RB 21 in there ?
Ginger83 wrote: » 30
conor678 wrote: » Am going to the north for a few days and doing one of the bus tours. As part of it you get to visit the Bushmills distillery, just a short visit and not the full tour unfortunately. Only really sampled the basic Bushmills original, which is very nice drink,l. I was thinking of buying a black bush Bushmills in the gift shop as I have heard it is nice and good value. I am wondering do people have any recommendations from the place? Don't want to spend above 70 quid ideally
Starlord_01 wrote: » Try Bankers next time you're in town, they have a great selection of whiskey. Think RB 21 is only €23 there too!