Re: Happy Birthsay Graham (84)
Posted: 07 Dec 2022, 07:28
Happy birthday Graham. I think malts are required both for celebrating and for warding off the low temperatures EricT
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You didn't, we all (nearly) did. It wasn't until late last evening, that I saw Graham's birthday flagged on the forum, yet there was no post to announce it. I couldn't let Graham's birthday go uncelebrated here, so started the thread. He's been quiet for the last day or so (maybe one dram too many?).
Wow, that collection will come in handy for you through the winter months Graham, I have one bottle in storage 'The Famous Grouse' for Xmas and looking forward to opening it up though I have never yet found a whiskey to keep buying, just love the challenge of trying different ones.And no Kevin, not too many drams, but that will probably chabnge tonight. I received another 5 bottles for my colloection
My favourite Malt id Bunnahabhain. For medicinal purposes Whyte Mackay. Used to be Vat 69, but haven't seen any for ages.Nigel H-J wrote: ↑08 Dec 2022, 12:47Many thanks for letting me know Kevin.
Wow, that collection will come in handy for you through the winter months Graham, I have one bottle in storage 'The Famous Grouse' for Xmas and looking forward to opening it up though I have never yet found a whiskey to keep buying, just love the challenge of trying different ones.And no Kevin, not too many drams, but that will probably chabnge tonight. I received another 5 bottles for my colloection
Regards
Nigel
Many thanks Graham for the advice, though there is one that I am not very keen on and that is the Bells Whiskey, as for the rest, I am still trying new ones out!!But if y`ou follow my maxim "Noi bad 'uns, just some are better than others" you won't go far wrong.
Oooh, thanks George, any chance of having a sticky on Whiskey?My favourites are from Islay.
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