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Very niceNow for the serious stuff:
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Hazelburn Cage Bottle 8yo 58.7%
Laphroaig CS Batch 12 10yo 60.1%
Octomore Farm 16yo 216 Bottles 61.6%
I'll take any you don't want hahaSamples tonight:
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Lots of entry level stuff here tbh....nothing special.
The Craig 21yo OMC was quite fifeerent...lost of red apple and raisins...quite Christmassy. The rest...meh.
The Hibiki Masters was OK....the Kurayoshi was right on the other side of the spectrum: as in really kak.

R600 for the 18 and victoriana 275 for the doublecask.When I picked up the Glen Scotia 15 a lot of people said the Victoriana is the preferred one so seems you did good. Prices?
When I picked up the Glen Scotia 15 a lot of people said the Victoriana is the preferred one so seems you did good. Prices?
Always been interested in picking up the Loch Lomond and Inchmurrin line. Seems like good value (not that I've tasted, mind you)

Wow, very good pricesR600 for the 18 and victoriana 275 for the doublecask.
Did a tasting of the below line up of Loch Lomond. The Inchmurrin 12 was my favourite and wasn't really blown away by the 18 year. All very enjoyable however
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YipWhere did you find them? Checkers excess?
Also found the inchmoan a bit odd. I haven't thought about buying any of them since doing the tasting, not really standout for meI like the single grain but only as much as I like Glenfiddich 12 etc. Loch Lomond 12 is probably my pick of the lot. Inchmoan 12 is weird? Not tried Inchmurrin 12. Loch Lomond 18 has got better as the bottle has gone down, more peat presenting. Inchmurrin 18 was a bit boring when I tried it but I guess that was somewhat expected? Seems to be their more standard scotch style.
Hard brand to like with the new pricing...
Inchmoan is one of my favourites. The Inchmurin 12 is also something I really enjoy. Personally, not a huge fan of Glen Scotia. It's not bad and the Victoriana is probably the one to get, but at full retail prices, there are likely far better options.Also found the inchmoan a bit odd. I haven't thought about buying any of them since doing the tasting, not really standout for me
What is retail on the Victoriana?I quite like the 18. Not that big a
Inchmoan is one of my favourites. The Inchmurin 12 is also something I really enjoy. Personally, not a huge fan of Glen Scotia. It's not bad and the Victoriana is probably the one to get, but at full retail prices, there are likely far better options.
They were going for around R1100.I see WhiskeyBrother is asking R1600 now, but they know the rep for the range - I've met him at the WhiskeyBrother bar on several occasions - and R1600 is nuts for it. Palates differ, of course, so maybe it's great and just not my taste. I just wasn't blown away by it.What is retail on the Victoriana?
Can you guys please give me a couple of recommendations?
No more than a R1000 per bottle.
My favourites are, to only name a few, Macallan 12, Monkey Shoulder, Buffalo Trace, Woodford Reserve and Jameson.
You have mentioned a Speyside single malt, a Speyside blend, two Bourons and an Irish! What is the favourite favourite?
Plenty great bottles for R1k but need some narrowing.