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Thread: 303 Double Rifle and what whiskey ?

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    I rarely buy whiskey but when I do it's a 10yr old Talisker, about, very nice and it lasts me about a year...I'm more of a bourbon bloke.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2post View Post
    Minimum, age statement, not chill filtered, higher than 40%.
    If he’s new to Whiskey go highland = no peat.
    Whiskey comes in all shapes and flavours.

    I'd reinforce what 2 Post has said and go with highland as its easy drinking and suits most palates.
    Warm Barrels!

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    Here's some wet day double rifle porn for your entertainment

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    techno retard and Deanohit like this.
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    Seriously that’s exquisite!! Now I could own something like that!! Is that one of yours?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Southcity View Post
    Seriously that’s exquisite!! Now I could own something like that!! Is that one of yours?
    It's for sale
    Come and see it
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    It's a very fine double
    In superb condition
    Faultless really
    Bores are both superb
    Comes with dies and 6 modern cases and I have plenty of
    NOS modern 500 3" brass

    I already have three 500 3" rifles
    This is IMHO the most practical of all the 500s
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    Quote Originally Posted by akaroa1 View Post
    It's a very fine double
    In superb condition
    Faultless really
    Bores are both superb
    Comes with dies and 6 modern cases and I have plenty of
    NOS modern 500 3" brass

    I already have three 500 3" rifles
    This is IMHO the most practical of all the 500s
    Oh and it will be properly cased
    Very soon the way its raining today !
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    I am missing my Coal Ila , my favourite.
    Longmorn 16 is my second best choice .

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    Next time you over the hill @akaroa1, try The Last Word on New Regent Street. The team there really know their stuff and have a great range. Last I had there was an 18yo Aberlour - an absolute delight. Highly recommend that sober driver though!!

    Laphroaig is a decent whisky, and often a safe bet. It used to be one of the few easily available and affordable good options (I was first introduced to it at a pub called The Tappet Hen in Dunblane many moons ago), but there are loads more whiskies available now that are as good or better
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    Laphroaig is a popular dram,if not a bit of a fraud. It's loaded with Caramel so it looks dark,that's what people expect a peaty whisky to look like.
    "Sixty percent of the time,it works every time"

 

 

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