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Johnny Site Admin
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Posted: Sun May 27, 2007 9:11 am Post subject: Glen Grant 10 year old |
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Just finished a bottle of my favourite 10 year old OB of Glen Grant and nearly finished off the 100 proof of Longrow as well. Both excellent whiskies but the Glen Grant will always be one of my go to whiskies for just sheer relaxation in a glass _________________ https://www.facebook.com/Let-the-drink-talk-675586225966432/ |
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Old Faithful Aged Maltster
Joined: 21 May 2005 Posts: 432 Location: East Yorkshire
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Posted: Sun Jun 17, 2007 5:25 pm Post subject: Re: Glen Grant 10 year old |
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Johnny wrote: |
Just finished a bottle of my favourite 10 year old OB of Glen Grant and nearly finished off the 100 proof of Longrow as well. Both excellent whiskies but the Glen Grant will always be one of my go to whiskies for just sheer relaxation in a glass |
Got to agree with you there Johnny - a very fine dram!!!
Not tried the Glen Grant no age statement yet - fingers crossed it's up to the 10 yr old standard!!! _________________ I am The Master, & you will obey me!!!!! |
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talisker25 Keeper of the Quaich
Joined: 01 Jun 2005 Posts: 1991 Location: north east
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Posted: Mon Jun 18, 2007 7:13 am Post subject: Re: Glen Grant 10 year old |
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Old Faithful wrote: |
Johnny wrote: |
Just finished a bottle of my favourite 10 year old OB of Glen Grant and nearly finished off the 100 proof of Longrow as well. Both excellent whiskies but the Glen Grant will always be one of my go to whiskies for just sheer relaxation in a glass |
Got to agree with you there Johnny - a very fine dram!!!
Not tried the Glen Grant no age statement yet - fingers crossed it's up to the 10 yr old standard!!! |
I have a bottle of the no age statement Glen Grant and its not quite upto the 10yo but drinkable just the same _________________ i've been on a whisky diet, i've lost 3 days already
The trouble with jogging is that ice falls out of your glass
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Johnny Site Admin
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talisker25 Keeper of the Quaich
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Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 10:05 am Post subject: |
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Johnny wrote: |
Yes it's OK, I think it's something like 5 year!! or was I dreaming, probably for the Italian market as they like it young, the whisky that is!!! |
you u were not joking, it was for the italian market _________________ i've been on a whisky diet, i've lost 3 days already
The trouble with jogging is that ice falls out of your glass
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Johnny Site Admin
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Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 3:26 pm Post subject: |
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talisker25 wrote: |
Johnny wrote: |
Yes it's OK, I think it's something like 5 year!! or was I dreaming, probably for the Italian market as they like it young, the whisky that is!!! |
you u were not joking, it was for the Italian market |
Certain bits of useless information stick in my brain but then sometimes I remember things and realise I either dreamt it or it was some TV show!!!! Aging or Alcohol _________________ https://www.facebook.com/Let-the-drink-talk-675586225966432/ |
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