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    Quote Originally Posted by badwhale View Post
    I had The Glenlivet the other night, and it was pretty good.

    Tonight: Cragganmore 12 ~ excellent
    Cragganmore 12 is one of my favorite go-to's. Very light with nice citrusy notes! Good choice!

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    I had Lagavulin 16 and Talisker 10 tonight. Holyshit, these are awesome.
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    Bowmore, bruladdich and Cragganmore. I'm sure I spelled at least one wrong, but I have the bottles and I can correct it later. The bowmore is the peatyist of the bunch.
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    Oban small batch

    On the Irish side, Yellow Spot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nhcigarfan View Post
    Oban small batch

    On the Irish side, Yellow Spot.
    Oban "small batch" is bit of an oxymoron! (Oban is the smallest distillery in Scotland, as I understand it).

    But - are you talking about Oban "Little Bay"? Because Little Bay has my curiosity piqued...

    I'm a HUGE fan of Dalmore (I keep a bottle of King Alexander around to reward myself on occasion...) and Oban is right in between that and Talisker and Laphroig, both of which I enjoy too (though both are sometimes a bit to "smoky" / "peaty" for me - and I have to be in the right frame of mind to drink them). I do occasionally like to sip a dram of Oban, but I'm thinking the Little Bay might be right in the area I'm looking for.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ggiese View Post
    Oban "small batch" is bit of an oxymoron! (Oban is the smallest distillery in Scotland, as I understand it).

    But - are you talking about Oban "Little Bay"? Because Little Bay has my curiosity piqued...

    I'm a HUGE fan of Dalmore (I keep a bottle of King Alexander around to reward myself on occasion...) and Oban is right in between that and Talisker and Laphroig, both of which I enjoy too (though both are sometimes a bit to "smoky" / "peaty" for me - and I have to be in the right frame of mind to drink them). I do occasionally like to sip a dram of Oban, but I'm thinking the Little Bay might be right in the area I'm looking for.
    Yes, I stand corrected. It was the Little Bay. I recommend it.

    If you come across Yellow Spot give it a try (Having one now)
    Last edited by nhcigarfan; 04-11-2015 at 07:41 PM. Reason: I'm having cApiTalization IssueS.... Must be the Yellow Spot

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    It seems to be cooling off a bit, so tonight I'm having some The Dalmore 12 with a Monte #2
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