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  1. #21
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    Quote Originally Posted by haggisbasher View Post
    Could be said...

    "the Irish invented it, the Scots perfected it.... and the Americans, well we won't go there."


    *dons flame proof suit*

    Have to say, am partial to either Scots or Irish.....

    HAve to look fo rthe Burnie one tho

    Chris
    Here ya go just 4 of many more
    Hellyers Road Distillery

    AND
    Lark Distillery

    AND
    Whisky Distillery Tasmania | Nant distillery

    AND
    Trapper's Hut :: Tasmanian Single Cask Malt Whisky

    AND Victorian
    Timboon Railway Shed
    Timboon, South West Victoria.


    AND
    Bakery Hill
    Bayswater, Dandenong Foothills, Victoria


    AMAZING HEY

    A complete guide
    Vintage Direct - Australian Whisky Distillery Locations

    You might have guessed that I like whiskey

    There is also this
    http://www.nicks.com.au/admin/upload...7372525527.pdf

    Baz.
    Cheers Baz.

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    I started drinking Scotch about 16 years ago, I started on the cheap stuff, ie Johnny Walker, famous grouse, black douglas and mcallums just to name a few. The i got a job and started to try more expensive scotches. I found that all the Johnny Walker whiskys taste practically the same just a little smoother when the price goes up. I have tried most of the range of scotch at Dan Murphys and I enjoyed most of them. Now here is the troubling part, one day I went into Dan Murphys and saw Bushmills malt (not a real expensive irish whiskey aged 10 years), I thought i have tried most of the other scotch whiskys here i might give the irish whiskey a go. Well to be honest it was the smoothest and best tasting whiskey I have tasted. I think it has something to do with the triple distillation. But now when i go back to drinking scotch whisky it seems to all taste like ash. I dont understand why but now I can only really enjoy irish whiskeys. It doesn't mean i dont drink scotch whisky it just means i dont enjoy is as much as i used to. which is a shame.

    At the casino in Brisbane they have a wine and whisky bar

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    "the Irish invented it, the Scots perfected it.... and the Americans, well we won't go there."


    As much as I like the Irish/Scottish whiskeys I find that If I try to drink them I end up with horrendous heart burn. The only whiskey I can drink now (and have grown very partial too) is Jack Daniels.

    Knock JD if you must, but most if not all the Scottish and Irish distilleries buy JD barrels after they are finished with them.

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    Rocky Road....

    i know others that heartburn happens to so not knocking in any way. Is great if one can find a drop one likes.

    Very interested in some of our local drams..... have to look into them.

    Chris

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    Last night I had a Highland Park, previous nights this week it was a Laphroaig Quarter Cask.

    My default is Johnnie Walker Green Label, which I love. There is nothing wrong with a Johnnie and i thank them for the free whisky schools they ran a few years back that got me into scotch in the first place after not getting it for many years.

    I also have a bottle of Caol Ila, Edradour special edition and the simply amazing Macallan Elegancia. I'm a bit like some people here are with Lanrovers, I seem to accumualte them.

    Next bottle I want to find is a Springbank, a Campbelltown whisky, an area Ive never tried.

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    Quote Originally Posted by
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    Bakery Hill[/B]
    Bayswater, Dandenong Foothills, Victoria


    AMAZING HEY

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    Bugger me...all these years in Belgrave and I didnt know that....Im going there tomorrow.

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    Hamish71 Guest
    Now I M buggered, no cellar door sales....Nicks WIne Merchants...Im going there now.

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    Has anyone tried Limeburners from the Great Southern Distilling Company in WA?

    Great Southern Distilling Company - Whisky

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    This is the site for Sullivans Cove, was just looking at the website and I think I have previously had the double cask whisky Awarded an outstanding 93 points by French Whisky Critic Gregorie Sarafian..
    this is the website Tasmania Distillery

    have a look at some of the reviews to get a an idea i'm definitely putting an order in. For them to be awarded Best Other World Whisky they must be right up there with the best.

    my test buds are salivating at the thought hehe.

    I agree about the younger cheaper Glenfiddich's the quality is not the same due to the large commercialisation of the brand.

    And as for a group trip where we can offload those not interested in whisky or 4wd to leave us other buggers i would definitely be up for that

    without doubt one of the best new threads

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