Anyone had Macallan Select Stock? Saw it at the duty free shop in the airport.
quote:where was it stored?
Question from a non-scotch drinker...
I have several unopened bottles of Chivas 12 that were bottled in 1967 (tax stamp still in place). Is it still drinkable? Is it worth more now?
TIA
quote:Late reply here.....but, do you mean the Select Oak? 1824 Collection? I've had the next step up, the Whisky Maker's Edition, and it's fantastic.
Anyone had Macallan Select Stock? Saw it at the duty free shop in the airport.
quote:no one has any suggestions?
Have a friend visiting Aberdeen next week. He's going to be near Glenlivet, Cragganmore, and Glenfiddich.
Of those three I've only been interested by Cragganmore, but don't know enough to ask for something specifically.
Anything he'd be able to easily find that I can't get here? All I could think of was Green Spot.
quote:Macallan 25 is very $.
Just had a glass of Macallan 25. It is fantastic.
Pretty hot compared to 18, but still smoother.
Makes me think the price for a bottle may be worth it.
quote:quote:Macallan 25 is very $.
Just had a glass of Macallan 25. It is fantastic.
Pretty hot compared to 18, but still smoother.
Makes me think the price for a bottle may be worth it.
quote:I love Glenturret. Have two small sample bottle right now. Need to get back to Scotland.
Ended up stopping by the famous grouse distillery. It was more to pick up something for a friend than for me. But they have a single malt there. Glen turret. Most of what they make is for blends so the single malt is hardly ever available for retail.
Ended up doing a "bottle your own" deal, which I geek out for more than I should.
So I came home with that and a bottle of green spot.
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Laphroaig 10 is also a great Islay thats easy to find. Delicious smokiness.
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My liquor store offered me a two for one deal on these, so I took them without any prior research. anyone tried them? Are they any good?
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