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Old Bushmills Are you particular about where you use your 12 years old single malt? Would you hide the single malt and obtain grants to certain types? Would you put a spot of Bells in an old bottle of Glenlivet or Bushmills? They must be special people before they get their hands on my single malt. As a sit here with a whiskey mixed in Nice at the moment (Johnnie Walker Black Label) I'll give you my opinion. Grants, etc. Bells are blends and some people like to be blended or malt, but they really are two different flavors so often it's not a question of being good are your individual malt 12 years old but a case of it do they drink? Most malts I do not want to thank you for the lots are "Smokey" that is not my other thing I dislike, but would any lemonade and malt whiskey drinker would say it a cardinal sin! My husband loves his malts and whether it was entertaining popular malt whiskey and it was a year 12 years there would be no problem to use at their disposal. It was also 21 and 30 years old malts, others in ceramic bottles, but probably only offer those who love truly enjoyed what was offered. Me? Give me a whiskey mixed decent all the time, in fact those of the United Kingdom will Morrisons Supermarket is a bargain until Sun Bells and LTR is only a‚¬ 11, limited to 3 per customer, so I came to home with my 3 tonight! ! 12 years single malt is a good thing, but it is not expensive enough for me to be miserly than who I used to. If you talk about 25 years old scotch, however, that's another story, because then it can be easily more than $ 100 a bottle. if they enjoy a malt, and drink if they want to be educated, then drink, otherwise he would hide. No, certainly no bells or Bushmills Glenlivet I like every three years and I have great respect for his Bells a good mix as far as I'm concerned, but there better than me. I would. Know what you mean. Technically, you're supposed to give your guests the best you can, but I do not think it's morally wrong to have not just where they can see when they come! Save your single-malt which you want to share it with. My father had whiskey and he put the cork on a special way, so he knew if they had drunk a glass. He was very particular about who he served. I misread the question as "Are you particular about which is your 12 year single malt? No single malt for anyone but myself, if they are very very close friends. There is an old expression that I hear high a few years. Posted on March 13, 2010.
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