I was surprised to see this in Germany as always thought they were all about the beer
Forgotmaboltagain+1
Depends on what he likes.
I would go for a Highland or Sky and walk the middle ground.The peaty Islay suggestions could put him right off and you end up going hime with his rusty Baikal 12 gauge with rifled chokes .
"Sixty percent of the time,it works every time"
Let me know if you need a driver
Cough cough
Dalmore Cigar Malt is my drop of choice.
Whiskey is Irish. Whisky is Scots. Old Pulteney is one of those whiskies that you either like or hate. If your mate likes a lot of peat, go for an Islay single malt, such as Laphraoig, Ardbeg, etc. If he likes something a wee bit softer, Glenmorangie from the Speyside might be a good choice. If he likes a bit of heat, Bunnahabhain is an option, especially the 12 year old small cask distilled bottling with the red label, which is under $100. The Tamdhu batch strength No. 5 is a very nice Speyside whisky.
Many recent special editions have been disappointing because distillers have gone a bit crazy with a variety of finishing casks. Avoid MacAllan because a previous owner sold off all the good old casks to Japan about 15-20 years ago and it will be 15-20 years from now before they are expected to have any whisky worth buying, especially at the prices they charge. Glenallachie has taken that market.
Do your research, as others have suggested, find out what style he prefers and … avoid the novelty expressions. Best of luck with acquiring that double.
Last edited by ZG47; 08-08-2022 at 02:00 AM.
A good shot at close range beats a 'hit" at a longer range.
Another vote for Dalmore Single Malt, it'll seal the deal.
I just want to see pics of the double rifle. I remember reading about a cursed .303 written by Capstick.
dubliner is my choice of whiskey, best served neat no ice
One of the new kiwi ones. Cardrona for example.
+1 for a good Caol Ila.
Looks clear but its got just a little salt and a little smoke.
genuine whiskys with style.
Also +1 for the Allardice but I havent been able to get one for a while.
Great body and lovely colour. No smoke and very little salt but a honey like quality. If anyone knows where some is available please send me a quiet PM.
Visit whisky galore and explain your needs and that you are looking for a very special rifle.
Another vote for Caol Ila...pronounced culleela....didn't Cowley on the Professionals once say 'theres no such thing as a bad single malt ?
Well there is but you wont go wrong with Glenlivet or Glenmorangie....
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