SD whisky drinkers

With water, wherever you go, it's different (hard/soft etc.). If you have to then just take smaller sips, surely. :-|

If your throat is raw it's because it can't be a very nice malt! That's what I always said, anyway. ;)

p.s. hope the ribs heal up quickly :thumb:
Never really got into malts or whisky, my dad loves them and has quite a collection of miniatures which he bought 2 one for the cabinet and 1 to sample.
I’ve always been a rum drinker myself 👍

The ribs are coming along well but slowly Cheers.
 
I’ve not touched a drop of this!! Anyone out there tried it? View attachment 342094
Hmmm.
Don’t bother removing your socks before tasting it - at cask strength it will blow them off for you!
So - start with a quarter measure of water to a full measure of whisky then adjust dilution, just like reloading - in small increments but as with powder increases do be very careful!
Not sure what the pressure signs will be but sudden loss of socks is a clear early one! Do let us know how you get on.
Slainte!
🦊🦊
 
It was our Shoot Lunch day yesterday.

I was handed a (wrapped) bottle as a nod to my Herculean efforts at running the Shoot, day in day out, working long hours in all weathers...you get the picture.

Tearing off the wrapper and this is what lies beneath.


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Without doubt the most X'y bottle of whisky I have ever owned.:oops:

I shall save it until I next have folks over, and enjoy it in their company (take note @Foxyboy43)😇
 
The only water to go in a Malt should be near enough the same colour, taken from a burn above 1500 ft and kept in a fridge for at least a week.😎
That's our tap water👍. Colour is variable though, been through a filter and UV. Doesn't need a fridge this time of year🤣
 
It was our Shoot Lunch day yesterday.

I was handed a (wrapped) bottle as a nod to my Herculean efforts at running the Shoot, day in day out, working long hours in all weathers...you get the picture.

Tearing off the wrapper and this is what lies beneath.


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Without doubt the most X'y bottle of whisky I have ever owned.:oops:

I shall save it until I next have folks over, and enjoy it in their company (take note @Foxyboy43)😇
Noted but didn’t I read somewhere that you never, like never ever, have folks over?
🦊🦊
 
Three of mine,no idea what they are worth
Paid £106 for The 25 year old one in 17/6/03
£175 50cl Ltd edition 1990.
Managers Choice Ltd edition can't remember!
 

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Grannies two memorable sayings

Never drink whisky without water, and never drink water without whisky.

When I was a lass there was no TV so as a young married woman, in summer all there was to do was the fishing and the fxcking. And in the winter there was no fishing.
 
Grannies two memorable sayings

Never drink whisky without water, and never drink water without whisky.

When I was a lass there was no TV so as a young married woman, in summer all there was to do was the fishing and the fxcking. And in the winter there was no fishing.
Lots of aunts and uncles then...
 
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