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Single Malt Scotch Pairing 2: Glenlivit VS Bowmore

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Uploaded by on Jun 25, 2008

A method of finding your favorite single malt scotch whiskey by tasting pairs of scotches. This time, Tangy VS Dry Smoke.

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  • Your pricing can't be right... Both of those whiskets cost twice as much as what you said in the UK and they are produced in the UK. No way they are that cheep in the US.

  • You can thank the UK "Nanny State" for your pricing. Check out bevmo.com 

  • I should know better--I've been there! The orthography of Scots and Gaelic is even worse than English, so I can be forgiven for some pronunciation trouble.

  • Thanks for the pointer. I also tried a phenomenal Lagavulin recently--I need to get back to the guy who let me try it to find out what it was.

  • Thanks--I'm a little behind. I got great feedback from a big tasting in the city, and I'm reworking some of the brackets. My second son was born last week, so I'm squeezing this in where I have time.

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  • 26$ for the Glenlivet 12??

    I hate living in Quebec! We have like 3 choices of single malt in every store and they're much more expansive... (per example The Glenlivet 12yo here costs 44$)

  • Bowmore is pronounced "bow", as in bow-and-arrow.

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  • @bleh1234ful Well you must be a real dumbass. Bet you don't know a thing about Scotch whisty anyway. You must be a stuck up posh snob or just an idiot! God your rude.

  • @bleh1234ful What smart ass why the stupid damn comment. So NOT funny. He can explain whisky in whatever bloody way he likes and good on him!

  • the colour of these Scotches refer to e 150, thats industial caramel. The prices in Germany r 20€◘ for the Glenl. and 22 for Bowmore legend, that similar to the US I guess

  • p.s.: "the tangy group" lol, what an idiot

  • funny how you act like you're some kind of expert. I bet you've tasted less than 5 single malts in your lifetime, pitocunt.

  • i love glenlivet. i have an 18 year old bottle right now thats just waiting for a special occasion.

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