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Johnnie Walker: Walk, Robert Carlyle
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A walking whisky history lesson with Robert Carlyle.
Viral for alcohol.
Viral for alcohol.
Aug 8, 2009 9:00 AM
Re: Johnnie Walker: Walk, Robert Carlyle
Always been a fan ae Robbie. And the cameraman's legs must ae been on fire by the end ae tha'.
By: luclonde
Re: Johnnie Walker: Walk, Robert Carlyle
My dear Grandfather never drank a day in his life, but as gifts back in his day, a fine bottle of whiskey was always as a token of appreciation and thanks here in Scotland, I've just inherited a very fine collection of whiskeys (28 bottles), 4 of which were made especially for my Grandfather. All 4 of them bear his name and a message of thanks. These are over 40 years old along with the others and i can tell you, a special blend beats a malt any day my friend. This is now a rare collection and i dare not drink another glass until a special occaision calls for it.
Thanks for the whiskey Granda :-)
Thanks for the whiskey Granda :-)
By: D3NIS
Re: Johnnie Walker: Walk, Robert Carlyle
Of course I have never drunk a whisky like that but for me a single malt like my most recent purchase is in a whole different league than all the blends I've ever tasted.
http://www.thegreenwellystop.co.uk/whiskyshop/images/uploads/lagavulin1991yrs.jpg
I find that blends often miss depth, it never has the strong characteristics that a single malt can offer.
http://www.thegreenwellystop.co.uk/whiskyshop/images/uploads/lagavulin1991yrs.jpg
I find that blends often miss depth, it never has the strong characteristics that a single malt can offer.
