Festivitiness

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Badman gee
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Too much stuff to list. Merry Xmas everyone,

Just sitting in my m with a brandy!

M power for Christmas

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Zedonist wrote:
Badman gee wrote:Too much stuff to list. Merry Xmas everyone,

Just sitting in my m with a brandy!

M power for Christmas

Xxx
I will be sitting in My M (44) with a beer soon!

Merry Christmas
Good stuff merry xmas
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Bushmills! :( more of a Glen Morangie man myself
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Wishing everyone a Merry Xmas....although by the lists above it seems superfluous....you're all bloody merry already !! :cheers
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Have a good Christmas everyone!

And don't forget to raise a glass to your zed too.. :cheers
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I prefer Irish Whiskey, partilal to a bottle of Powers
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Zedonist wrote:
Gazza wrote:I prefer Irish Whiskey, partilal to a bottle of Powers
+1 for the Irish over scotch, think they invented Golf first as well
when I die im going to haunt you lot :D
I have some proper whiskey
a very nice 21 year old royal salute 8-) :clown:
and in the poor days its highland park 15 year old :lol:
and if I am after a peaty night . its got to be LAPHROAIG Cask Strength 55.3% :geek:
I cant drink anything less that 12 years old ... :shock: :)
and I am rather good at identifying (not cheap blends ) by taste alone :shock:
the most I have paid for a good bottle was £375 (and that was a pure bargain some of them sold for over £1000 a bottle ) for a lovely 50 year old from one of the local distillery's near me (3 within 5 miles of me )
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Does anybody know if the wine from Aldi tastes any better if you leave it for a number of years? At £3.49 a bottle, I'm wondering if it could be an investment,a sort of Pension Fund.Please advise???
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Zedonist wrote:Could it be, that if anything is 50yrs old, it's because it was that bad it got left to one side while the good stuff was drunk :D
a good one left to mature in the barrel for 50 years will be lovely really lovely . once its in the bottle it stops maturing . so its the age it left the barrel ,not the age of the bottle after its filled. :D
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