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    Quote Originally Posted by Zeros View Post
    ...the obvious question is: how do you actually know the stated age of the whisky is truthful?

    My limited understanding is that at least 50% must be of the stated age. And no doubt it’s primarily an honour system, at least in Scotland. But is this ever tested? How is it regulated? Does anyone know? It’s difficult to find a definitive answer online
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    Quote Originally Posted by weeds View Post
    Walked up the hill to the house we are staying in.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zeros View Post
    Yes whiskey is very much personal taste, timing too. I’ve found one day I’ll really like one then the next not so much.

    My go to is still Laphroig 10yr, but at $110 it’s a rare treat. I find gambling at that price or higher very hit and miss.

    ...I was given a bottle of this and was impressed and I went back for more, even though it’s expensive.

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    It's tax we pay on grog that makes it expensive, probably $40-50 of your bottle goes on tax, when I was in Japan grog was cheap as they don't rip you off on tax on grog.


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    It is my understanding that Whisky can only spelt that way if it comes from Scotland. All other types are to be spelt as Whiskey. I note that some non scotch whisky pictures on this post are being spelt with no "e" but as time goes on the labels will change. Much like Shiraz, Champagne etc. being region specific not the type of grape grown.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Roverlord off road spares View Post
    It's tax we pay on grog that makes it expensive, probably $40-50 of your bottle goes on tax, when I was in Japan grog was cheap as they don't rip you off on tax on grog.
    Yes we live in a very expensive country with a very high standard of living. Most products and services are highly taxed here. Alcohol tax is particularly high, yet the cash-back equalisation scheme for wine makers is very generous too.

    10% of course is also GST all the way up the chain on the product and the freight etc.

    The majority are obviously happy paying high prices. If people stopped paying the asking price, prices would come down.

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    Hmmmm...... Whisky.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zeros View Post
    Yes whiskey is very much personal taste, timing too. I’ve found one day I’ll really like one then the next not so much.

    My go to is still Laphroig 10yr, but at $110 it’s a rare treat. I find gambling at that price or higher very hit and miss.

    ...I was given a bottle of this and was impressed and I went back for more, even though it’s expensive.

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    Interesting that a large number of Whisky distillers age their Whisky in used Whiskey barrels...vis Jack Daniels

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    back to the op

    Distillery tours are really interesting and as Weeds said you learn a lot , and a lot of distilleries have some good history as well.

    For the south Queenslanders or anyone touring in the area the Beenleigh Rum Distillery is recommended , educationally , historically and yummily. take the tour with tastings . If you think you don't like Beenleigh Rum , I'm sure after the tastings you will walk out with a bottle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ramblingboy42 View Post
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    Distillery tours are really interesting and as Weeds said you learn a lot , and a lot of distilleries have some good history as well.

    For the south Queenslanders or anyone touring in the area the Beenleigh Rum Distillery is recommended , educationally , historically and yummily. take the tour with tastings . If you think you don't like Beenleigh Rum , I'm sure after the tastings you will walk out with a bottle.
    Quite true. I toured the Tullamore Dew factory. (The old original one, not the new state of the art one.) It was a great day and most informative.
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