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FUNMAN

12/09/17 1:24 PM

#18654 RE: someconcerns #18627

Arran Andersen? - This has got to be good!






An Arran's fan in North Carolina

FUNMAN

12/10/17 7:46 PM

#18659 RE: someconcerns #18627

Irish to the Core? - Toddy time! 2 oz Clontarf #IrishWhiskey
tsp Honey (or use a couple of splashes Celtic Honey Liqueur!)
1 Lemon Slice
4-5 cloves
Hot Water
Cinnamon stick
#winter #cocktails






FUNMAN

12/11/17 1:39 PM

#18667 RE: someconcerns #18627

Watch - Jefferson's Bourbon - ALWAYS a good idea

https://www.facebook.com/jeffersonsbourbon/videos/1533476826718553/

FUNMAN

12/11/17 5:50 PM

#18670 RE: someconcerns #18627

A new friend. After American oak barrels, they finish it in ex-rum barrels for an additional 15 months. @JeffsBourbon



Another ROX FAN

FUNMAN

12/12/17 9:12 AM

#18678 RE: someconcerns #18627

12 days of Arran Christmas Countdown. 12 bottles. Join us over the next two weeks for a retrospective look at some of our favourite bottles to date, beginning with the Arran Malt First Label! This is where it all started, and was our first commercially available label.

https://www.facebook.com/arranwhisky/photos/a.284060258276338.89181.273194402696257/1943336729015341/?type=3&theater

FUNMAN

12/13/17 11:47 AM

#18709 RE: someconcerns #18627

Arran Whisky? - Kay and Holly have been really busy this week getting your #arranwhisky orders out in time for #Christmas! Fri 15th is your last day for Christmas delivery! https://www.arranwhisky.com/shop-whiskies #whisky #arran #giftideas


FUNMAN

12/13/17 3:59 PM

#18732 RE: someconcerns #18627

Pallini Limoncello - Discover our amazing packaging!
A new way to serve ??Limoncello Pallini?? is in these beautiful hand painted cups from #Deruta????!

https://www.facebook.com/PalliniLimoncello/photos/a.400514168667.177036.73764428667/10155330888223668/?type=3&theater

FUNMAN

12/14/17 10:16 AM

#18740 RE: someconcerns #18627

Thank you, @WineEnthusiast and @karanewman for naming Knappogue Castle 12 Year single malt #irishwhiskey one of the top 100 spirits of 2017!

FUNMAN

12/16/17 11:06 AM

#18792 RE: someconcerns #18627

Jefferson's tasting - Zachys Wine & Liquor is in New York and Washington DC




https://www.zachys.com/

Zachys Wine & Liquor
Scarsdale Village - 16 East Parkway, Scarsdale, NY 10583
?? Store Hours:
Mon - Fri: 10am-8pm
Sat: 9am-8pm
Sun: 12pm-5pm
Directions ?? Customer Service Hours:
Mon - Sat: 9:00 am - 6:00 pm
?? Phone: (866) 627-2348
?? Fax: (914) 723-1033
?? Email: cs@zachys.com


Zachys Wine Auctions
Corporate Office & Warehouse - 39 Westmoreland Avenue, White Plains, NY 10606
Office Hours:
Mon - Fri: 9:00 am - 6:00 pm ?? Phone: (914) 448-3026
?? Fax: (914) 313-2350
?? Email: auction@zachys.com



https://www.zachys.com/dc


Zachys, Washington DC
3521 V St NE, Washington, DC 20018




FUNMAN

12/21/17 4:29 PM

#18855 RE: someconcerns #18627

We are loving these @Arranwhisky cocktail recipes from the guys @BrambleBar in this months @Whisky_Magazine - some great inspiration for Christmas!








For a better view of the recipes, click on the link, scroll down, and click on the tweet to enlarge the picture. They all look like tasty drinks I would like to try.

https://twitter.com/BrambleBar

FUNMAN

12/24/17 2:33 PM

#18891 RE: someconcerns #18627

Knappogue Castle Twin Wood Single Malt Irish Whiskey, Aged 14 Years

December 21, 2017

https://www.jeffreyscottwhisky.com/blog/2017/12/21/knappogue-castle-twin-wood-single-malt-irish-whisky-aged-14-years

Knappogue Castle is usually seen in my geographic region as a 12 years old single malt whiskey, ripe with citrus flavors. On a trip to Florida for the wedding of friends, I stopped into an ABC store and found this 14 years old expression of Knappogue Castle. It was retailing for $59.99 and, as my friend Mike is in part of Irish descent, I thought this 14 years aged whiskey would be a nice gesture for a toast. And I liked the handsome box, too. I decorate my law office with whisk[e]y boxes.

This whiskey is no color added, non chill filtered and bottled at 46% ABV. The color is a pale golden yellow, akin to straw. The nose is very gentle and sweet, with grapefruit and honeydew coming to mind.

The dram is malty with a bit of oak and spice on the palate, with that honeydew sweetness coming forward while clove, nutmeg and cinnamon tease and linger on the tongue. There is minimal burn from the alcohol, which is quickly extinguished by adding a few drops of water to the dram, smoothing out the whisky and highlighting the sweetness and gentle spice. The finish is almost creamy and lingers long with the spice and sweetness.

The guests at the small wedding with whom I shared this bottle were younger and older, with few persons particularly "into" whisk[e]y. The consensus was that it was a very nice and easy drinking spirit, sweet enough to appease those who were more into bourbon that whiskies from across the The Pond. I believe that the twin casking and extra aging give this whisky a lot of flavor and a bit more complexity than its 12 year old cousin, which I usually consider a great bargain buy whiskey. If you see this 14 years old expression, purchase it and see what you and your drinking companions think. Slainte!