Give me a 21 year old Glenfarclas and then we can talk about proper whisk(e)y…It’s not even close to being whisky
Give me a 21 year old Glenfarclas and then we can talk about proper whisk(e)y…It’s not even close to being whisky
The blue label is drinkable as well but blended is not really my thing. Give me a quality single malt or since my sojourn to the states some of the finer bourbons any time.Johnny Walker do some good stuff
I'm definitely a fan of the Green Label.
I only drink whisky when @BlueMoonRisin’ is buying these days ;-)Give me a 21 year old Glenfarclas and then we can talk about proper whisk(e)y…
I'm impressed with your persistence. Despite the obvious stench of rag, you're sticking it out.If we sold Laporte and Bernardo which seems highly likely, how much do we think we'd get for the pair. 100m?
I know it's not the right topic for this conversation, But no messing I laughed when I seen this comment because a woman that used to pal around with my missus always washed her plates, forks knives ect in the sink like properly washed them and then put them in a dishwasher when she takes them out she would put them back into the sink and pour hot kettle water over them...I don’t understand the logic behind rinsing dirty plates before you throw them inside dishwasher. Makes no sense.
haha my wife and I alway argue about it .I know it's not the right topic for this conversation, But no messing I laughed when I seen this comment because a woman that used to pal around with my missus always washed her plates, forks knives ect in the sink like properly washed them and then put them in a dishwasher when she takes them out she would put them back into the sink and pour hot kettle water over them...
Why she did it I couldn't bloody tell you!
Best not to argue, Only one winner there mate! Just go along with it :)haha my wife and I alway argue about it .
Blue Label should be good for around about £120 a bottle.The blue label is drinkable as well but blended is not really my thing. Give me a quality single malt or since my sojourn to the states some of the finer bourbons any time.
Price and enjoyment do not always go hand in hand with whiskey or footballers… just ask the rags…Blue Label should be good for around about £120 a bottle.