Whisky U - Expensive Bottles
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I was doing fine until the video ended and then I wanted more Charles MacLean! How do I get more?!
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@Cougar139tweak As a Scotsman and an avid malt drinker I can understand why he swirls the whisky and explain to you why he does this. The reason to swirl it (and you can try this with your next dram) is it lines the glass with a thin layer of whisky, this allows you to see the oilyness of the whisky left on the glass and is also part of the appreciation. The main reason however is that that this film of whisky quickly evaporates which gives you a hit to your nose when you raise it to smell.
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@YERAULDA Well put....sorry we did not see your comment sooner. Thanks for the response.
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@SingleMaltTv Thanks, it's an old antique from my family but I'm Scottish pretty much I'm related with the Cunningham and Scott Clan. Unfortunately all of the scotch is gone.
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I would like to spend an afternoon drinking with this fellow.
I have a bottle of 1944 seagrams V.O. Imported Canadian Whiskey. On the label it says it's six years old so 1938 maybe. So it's pretty close to the end of prohibition. I wonder if it's worth anything.
johnatv1995 3 weeks ago
@johnatv1995 Will run it by Charlie and see what he thinks.
SingleMaltTv 3 weeks ago
@johnatv1995 Charlie is contacting an expert on Canadian Whisky for a definite answer. He feels it is definitely of some worth though Canadian Whisky tends not to have the same sort of value as Scotch. However we will have an answer for you shortly. Cheers.
SingleMaltTv 3 weeks ago