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on a more serious reply: blue label ALL DAY
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#92
Weezy looked up the most expensive bottle of Whisky that he could think off and posted it in this topic. Dude you're not even allowed to drink alcohol  :'(.
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#93
blue label all the way? :/ come on, who would spend 150€ on some blended shit. you'd get 3 awesome single malts for that. Then again i believe what WLproxy says
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#94
Just tried the Macallan single malt 12 years, it's really good: pretty light in your mouth but still really fresh, and doesn't have a lot of peat taste too
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#95
Had lots of bourbons in the last few days and weeks, but i kinda feel like drinking some nice single malt scotch again. Any recommendations? Max is about 30€.
I dont want blended stuff though, i have 2 nice blends here, im looking for a single malt.

Since im going to drink it with a friend of mine, it would be cool if the whisky wouldnt have much peat (or however you call it).. I dont really mind it but my pal does. So yeah... 30€, single malt, no peat. Any idea?

Was thinking about Glenmorangie 10Y, but im really not sure
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#96
@Hitman: Awesome

http://www.themacallan.com/shop/detail.asp?pid=841014

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#97
Macallan is good stuff indeed, had one or two glasses of that one. Since I like peat in a whisky myself, it's hard to recommend one without.

I think you should also have a look at the Glenkinchie 12. A soft whisky with a rich taste and very little peat. In the Netherlands it's a little under €30,-
http://www.royalmilewhiskies.com/product...0000035155
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#98
How about Irish coffee ?
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#99
(04-13-2011, 04:01 PM)thePiet link Wrote: How about Irish coffee ?

I don't really like it tbh. Its okay when you're already drunk, but i  prefer normal coffee.
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I like an Irish coffee after dinner. Although I prefer a French one.
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