Jaco wrote:Gentlemen: someone bought me a bottle of blended whisky (Shackleton) as a present. It's not even a rare/old one.
I know it's the thought that counts, but I can't be friends with them anymore, right?
Jaco wrote:Gentlemen: someone bought me a bottle of blended whisky (Shackleton) as a present. It's not even a rare/old one. I know it's the thought that counts, but I can't be friends with them anymore, right?
Haig club is average at best, and for the price it's terrible. Haig clubman, when reduced to £15 in Tesco is a good pick up for cocktail whisky.davyK wrote:Anyone have an opinion on Haig Club?
Some say it's mouthwash - others seem to like it.
Gremill wrote:I've just finished a bottle of that - wouldn't pay the full whack for it at £30 but I'd drink it at discount prices (or free). It's not too bad actually - very Taliskery.Gentlemen: someone bought me a bottle of blended whisky (Shackleton) as a present. It's not even a rare/old one. I know it's the thought that counts, but I can't be friends with them anymore, right?
GooberTheHat wrote:Haig club is average at best, and for the price it's terrible. Haig clubman, when reduced to £15 in Tesco is a good pick up for cocktail whisky.Anyone have an opinion on Haig Club? Some say it's mouthwash - others seem to like it.
Gremill wrote:What do you think it'll be like in an old fashioned?
Kazuo wrote:Been sent on a work trip to Inverness, but in between the lovely hotel and the adjacent bar with wood stove and 90 whiskies it's feeling more like a mini break.
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