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Re: what is your favourite wee dram

I was given a dram of rather excellent 18 year cask strength 2 challenges ago.
Sadly I let bloody Sloman sample it and he necked the whole lot the greedy *******

Re: what is your favourite wee dram

I agree with Alan sup my dads first and maybe share mine when his is empty. Whiskey always goes down well at callater lodge I remember last time I was there unforgettable with really nice people, and a very fuzzy head to go with it. I have been keeping a bottle for years and thought I would take it with me on this years challenge. It's a maxwell 28 year old not sure if anyone has heard of this but apparently it's quite a lovely malt

Re: what is your favourite wee dram

"Maxwell" was one of the names Lidl used for some of their own name malt whiskies. They created a storm when first launched as excellent drams at very keen prices. I suggest it is a bit too good to be offered to the drouthy cronies at Callater. Give it to your Vetter for safekeeping

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Oh my ears and whiskers! So many drams, so little time . . .

My late father, Maurice Woolf was curiously fond of a light Lowland malt - Auchentoshan
Click here for a taste.

My own taste is for Bourbon (turn away now #shudders). And my favourite right now is the very wonderful William Wolf Click here to take a look at the William Wolf website. named after the (in)famous moonshiner and travelling musician William Wolf.

And just a wee reminder that The Werewolves of The Upper Dulnain plan a Monster Cookout at our lair Wednesday 18 May. Email me off-forum for directions, heh heh.

Eimar Woolf
Clan Chieftainess - Werewolves of The Upper Dulnain

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Re: what is your favourite wee dram

I take it Mr Lambert is talking from personal experience.

Ian C.

Re: what is your favourite wee dram

Ah, Ian. I am delighted to say that I have been redeemed, thanks to this excellent non-alcoholic beverage.



Just the unfortunate coke habit to get over now

Re: what is your favourite wee dram

Yes, Phil, I do believe I've had a few of these in the Mason's Arms in Tarfside of an evening. It certainly keeps the scurvy at bay.

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Younger Challengers constructing a temporary shelter after the excesses of the previous few daze.

Re: what is your favourite wee dram

I tried snorting coke once but the bubbles played hell with my sinuses.

Ian C.

Re: what is your favourite wee dram

Yes John this is the one lidl did. Iv had it for about 6 years now and it's worth at auction about £80! because iv had it for that long it seems a shame opening it now. I have had a wee dram of maxwell before and what I can remember it was very nice. Don't underestimate lidl ha ha

Re: what is your favourite wee dram

A good Islay malt like Lagavulin or Laphroaig. I prefer mine neat but as my old grandad used to say: A finger of whisky a finger of water is the true way to drink it.