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James Prescott
James Prescott
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Posted at 19:11 on 17th September 2014
Whisky cures most ailments JohnWink
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rustyruth
rustyruth
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Posted at 19:57 on 17th September 2014

I hope you're drinking it and not rubbing it on John Surprised When you get the tea tre oil don't get the bottles muddled, it tastes ghastly.

Evening everyone Smile

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Ron Brind
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Posted at 20:01 on 17th September 2014
Hi to all POEsters, hope thats not 'Scotch' whiskey John.....it could be banned in England soon! lol
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Dave John
Dave John
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Posted at 20:05 on 17th September 2014
Whiskey is Irish or American.  Whisky is Scottish and will always be the bestWink
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rustyruth
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Posted at 20:10 on 17th September 2014
I don't like American, I do like Irish, and Penderyn from Wales (maybe incorrect spelling) is lovely though pricey. I have to agree Scottish is the best. Might we soon need a passport to get over the border Undecided
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Dave John
Dave John
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Posted at 20:11 on 17th September 2014
Right spelling and have to agree it is a nice tipple
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rustyruth
rustyruth
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Posted at 20:24 on 17th September 2014
I looked at some when we were in Aberystwyth, 75cl was £37.95, last Christmas Tesco had it on for £28.95. It's gone up quite a bit in price. We've still got our 50cl £84 Jura in the cabinet that we look at Smile
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Vince Hawthorn
Vince Hawthorn
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Posted at 20:49 on 17th September 2014
  Don't forget   " Hicks & Healey " a snip at £150 per half litre.
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Dave John
Dave John
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Posted at 21:01 on 17th September 2014

Was a 7 year special they produced. But in general not too bad a price for a 'special', not that I would pay it   Find it amusing that they have to use the Irish and American spelling...

Just checked it out and reckon that is damn good price!!! It is 61% where the vast majority of whisky's are around the 40% mark. Also came in box with an amazingly beautifully shaped bottle



Edited by: Dave John at:17th September 2014 21:07
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James Prescott
James Prescott
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Posted at 21:10 on 17th September 2014
It dont half make me laugh when i see people adding water to a good malt then drown it with lemonadeSmile
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