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Scapa 14 year old - Weatherspoons pubs!
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James62
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PostPosted: Sat Aug 27, 2005 8:48 am    Post subject: Re: Scapa 12 year old Reply with quote

talisker25 wrote:
Karl wrote:
Johnny wrote:
SCAPA (Orkney)

12 year

40% Imported by Hiram Walker, Southfield, MI.

Nose: Sweet, linseed.

Body: Light, salty, toffeeish.

Finish: Warm peaty saltiness to warming smoothness.

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A very nice sweet, smooth salty whisky. I hope Weatherspoons keep this as a regular as makes a nice change from beer in a pub :D

not tried this till last night, went into the hogshead and they had this as a special, double for the price of a single. nice easy to dring malt. hope it lasts a while and i may have to seek out a bottle


Hi Talisker,

I did the same thing after reading about it here. Lovely smooth salty whisky, i think I may pop in again toay especially at £2.20 a double! :D Razz
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PostPosted: Sat Aug 27, 2005 9:09 am    Post subject: Re: Scapa 12 year old Reply with quote

James62 wrote:
talisker25 wrote:
Karl wrote:
Johnny wrote:
SCAPA (Orkney)

12 year

40% Imported by Hiram Walker, Southfield, MI.

Nose: Sweet, linseed.

Body: Light, salty, toffeeish.

Finish: Warm peaty saltiness to warming smoothness.

7


A very nice sweet, smooth salty whisky. I hope Weatherspoons keep this as a regular as makes a nice change from beer in a pub :D

not tried this till last night, went into the hogshead and they had this as a special, double for the price of a single. nice easy to dring malt. hope it lasts a while and i may have to seek out a bottle


Hi Talisker,

I did the same thing after reading about it here. Lovely smooth salty whisky, i think I may pop in again toay especially at £2.20 a double! :D Razz


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PostPosted: Mon Nov 28, 2005 10:01 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Very nice sweet sea salt taste. An easy to drink whisky that is very smooth with a long finish. May have to get a bottle of this for Christmas :D
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