i got it as a weading present....

lol, you sound like me xd}TCP{Tronec wrote:Ah, blended, how do you drink it JJ?
Me, I drink Jack Daniel's at the moment, and in the pub I drink Famous Grouse.
But if I'm really in the mood for something good, I'll smile at my dad for something better, a good single malt. =)
yeah i saw that, seen all the "three men in a boat", and you def do get more of the flavor lol. i liked the way rorys aim was to visit every distillery and get as much free whiskey as possible lol xd}TCP{Ramses wrote:In a recent tv program (Three men in a boat in Scotland or something) a whiskey distiller advised Rory to sip and savour the whisky in the mouth one second for every year it had matured (ie 20 years old whiskey, 20 seconds in mouth before swallowing) to get the full flavour. Pretty sure that's what he said, although I can imagine your mouth would be anaesthetised if you take a large sip
}TCP{Apollo wrote: I cannot find that 1 on the site so if they have stopped making it, I would keep hold of that and it could be worth a penny or two.
I like you taste. glenfiddich and glen livit, are a very fine whiskey, and need to be drunk at room temp, and with nothing added. The "Glen" brand seems to be a very fine and a very expensive choice of whiskeys. This certain bottle, from the name, seems to have an Orange taste? I do not know, I have never seen it b-4.}TCP{Tronec wrote:If you plan on starting to drink whiskey, I suggest you start with something simpler instead of a whiskey from 1919.
Looks like a rare and expensive beverage.
Maybe try some glenfiddich first, or a good bowmore.