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I was at a Robbie Burn's day celebration this evening. After a sample of Scottish beer (McEwan's and Innis & Gunn), we had haggis supper and several drams.
Here's what I remember of the list: Dalmore 12 (sprinkled over the haggis) Glen Ord 12 Old Pultney 12 Bruichladdich XVII Laphroaig 10 Aberlour A'bunadh Bunnahabhain (1991, MacPhail's Collection) Dailuaine 16 A good time was had by all. ![]() Too bad it was too cold for a stogie... |
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I did not get to a Robbie Burns supper because I had to curl last night. Had a McClellan (the only single malt the club has) afterwards in honour of the poet.
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I&G is great. A friend introduced it to me last year. Have you had their limited releases of IPA or the one aged in rum barrels? The IPA was great and the rum aged was very different but also good.
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I have a neighbour who introduced me to I&G a couple of years ago. He won't drink any old beer and I&G is near the top of his list.
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