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Fairly new to whisky here.

Recently enjoyed a laphroig and a talisker 10...enjoyed the latter more.

Any recommendations from the esteemed group?

Budget is probably £30 tops

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Is 60 quid for SMWS 'value"?

Probably not for whisky, you can get single cask independent bottling without paying a membership fee,  but it's definitely 60 quid worth of fun.

Cadenheads is 50 for a lifetime membership but I would pay 60 a year just to visit the member rooms which in normal times I would do about 4-6 times a year. Make that 10 with the Bath St rooms if I ever get to go again.

The outturn nights are great fun too but TBF you do only get 2 quid off being a member.

The virtual tasting over lockdown have been good fun too I hope they continue them as the outturn nights only make it to Dundee once a year.

 

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Fairly new to whisky here.

Recently enjoyed a laphroig and a talisker 10...enjoyed the latter more.

Any recommendations from the esteemed group?

Budget is probably £30 tops
Glen Scotia Double Cask might be one to try.
Sweet with a wee hint of smoke. A Campbeltown distillery which have their own unique style.
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1 hour ago, bernardblack said:

Fairly new to whisky here.

Recently enjoyed a laphroig and a talisker 10...enjoyed the latter more.

Any recommendations from the esteemed group?

Budget is probably £30 tops

Sadly the price hikes in whisky in the last couple of years mean that £30 is probably the minimum you'll pay for a single malt these days, with a couple of exceptions.

Ardmore legacy is one of those bottles constantly on offer in Tesco etc so keep an eye out for that when it's available around £20.

Laphroaig Select or Quarter Cask can also be found for around £25-30 when on offer in supermarkets. One I'd recommend that's just over your budget at the moment is Kilkerran 12, normally around £35-40, but based on your preferences above it seems like a good fit. Glen Scotia Double cask is also in that price range. There's also Glen Scotia Campbeltown Harbour which has been on the go for £25 when it was first released, might be on offer somewhere. 

There's plenty of Islay ones I could suggest but you wouldn't normally see them under £40. However, it's also coming up for Black Friday and Christmas shopping time which generally sees a lot of offers so definitely worth looking out for some deals in the next couple of weeks. 

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Fairly new to whisky here.

Recently enjoyed a laphroig and a talisker 10...enjoyed the latter more.

Any recommendations from the esteemed group?

Budget is probably £30 tops


Tamnavulin Red Wine cask has been available in coop for £22 for a while now. My favourite budget whisky at present.
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3 hours ago, jimbaxters said:

Is that not technically a Rob Roy? Even though it's American Oak.

Dunno. It was very tasty either way and American Oak would make a better bourbon than a whisky anyway.

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On 19/11/2020 at 10:01, bernardblack said:

Fairly new to whisky here.

Recently enjoyed a laphroig and a talisker 10...enjoyed the latter more.

Any recommendations from the esteemed group?

Budget is probably £30 tops

Bargain peaty , get yourself an Ardmore , 20 somthing quid I’m my local co op , 

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13 hours ago, CountyFan said:

Its terrific. Caol ila apparently. 

I got one last week. I use the forum at scotchmaltwhisky.co.uk and when it was announced people were predicting that, as Caol Ila have a history of supplying supermarkets. But so do Bowmore, and most people having tasted it are guessing Bowmore, and I’d probably agree.

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Fairly new to whisky here.

 

Recently enjoyed a laphroig and a talisker 10...enjoyed the latter more.

 

Any recommendations from the esteemed group?

 

Hopefully this should be handy for you as you'll evidently favour the ones along the top. That said, I used to be a solid smoky-peat lover but I've mellowed towards Speysides over time and don't enjoy my 16yo Lagavulin nearly as much as I used to.

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Its terrific. Caol ila apparently. 

I see the cask strength 16yo Caol Ila typically sells for upwards of £150, so although price doesn't necessarily correlate to quality, I can only imagine that even the watered down version is rather fine. Will probably buy on my next trip past Lidl, thanks.

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I see the cask strength 16yo Caol Ila typically sells for upwards of £150, so although price doesn't necessarily correlate to quality, I can only imagine that even the watered down version is rather fine. Will probably buy on my next trip past Lidl, thanks.


That’s a superb guide, cheers!
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