Have you tried the peated whiskies from the Bruichladdich distilleries Octomore series?I've had a few Speyside scotches before. They are usually a little sweeter than what I like. I'm curious to hear your review of it. When I have a scotch I prefer them from Islay. The higher the peat content the better.
Have you tried the peated whiskies from the Bruichladdich distilleries Octomore series?
They are the most heavily peated going.
Yes it is. Great drink at a great price. I've had many bottles.I believe that's where the Port Charlotte heavily peated is from. This is one of my favorite bottles
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Yes it is. Great drink at a great price. I've had many bottles.
Port Charlotte is 40 ppm (parts per million) on the peat.. That's classed as heavily peated, Octomore its around the 228 ppm mark.
I have no idea where this came from or how long I’ve had it, but it’s what we’re having tonight with supper:
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Yeah, we have big ones and little ones. These are the little ones. A lot of the restaurants here have them, due to the German influence.In rummer glasses. I like Alsace wines sometimes.
My SIL has glasses like these that she brought back from Germany and I felt so bad, I tripped and broke one of themI have no idea where this came from or how long I’ve had it, but it’s what we’re having tonight with supper:
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We have the two sets, bought at two different restaurants, but imported from Germany. They’re not hard to get, but if I break one, I better already have a bag packed.My SIL has glasses like these that she brought back from Germany and I felt so bad, I tripped and broke one of them
And side note: I can see that beautiful set table in the background