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Hard to pick the best, but it was probably one of the following

Midleton Very Rare

Glen Spey 21

Bushmills 21

A.H. Hirsch Reserve 16

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I really enjoyed my first introduction to Springbank. I tried the 15yr and liked it very much....

Prefer cognac to whisky, so for that reason I love the Glenmorangie Signet.

For me it was Bushmills 21 yo

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1. Laphroig Quarter Cask

2. Aberlour a'bunadh

3. Highland Park 12

4. Bowmore 10

5. Ardberg

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Pappy van Winkle 23 year. Hard to find but a true world-class bourbon

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Midleton Very Rare

Yeah, I'll back you up on this.

Best Irish whiskey I've ever had :)

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Oh, easy. Laphroaig 2013 Cairdeas Portwood. Sweet, smokey and salty glory in a bottle.

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Aberlour a'bunadh. I love the stronger scotch and this one is cherry smooth.

This was my favourite whisky of last year.. the batch 45 was incredible .. if you can find it buy it.. if you cant its because i bought as much as i could...

Christmas cake...with fire.

If you want something basic look for the Bailie Nicol Jarvie (BNJ) very find blended Scotch whisky 12 years old plus.

Very good value for what it is

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+1 for the Amrut Fusion, great whiskey at a great price.

Also, Ardbeg Corryvrekin: bacon + BBQ.

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Had many top notch bourbons:

Pappy 15

George T Stagg 2013

2013 Four Roses LE Small Batch

2013 Four Roses LE Single Barrel

Elijah Craig 21

Jefferson's PS 18

Tops for me was the 2013 Four Roses LE Single Barrel

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