showing out of stock online but plenty to go around in my local,,,
not a scotch man myself so cant pass judgment,but guessing £11 for a drop of scotch is a canny deal,
11 comments
stingergb
13 Dec 15#1
It's 70cl m8 :smiley:
justabout72 to stingergb
13 Dec 15#2
oops sorry lol
gibbo1039
13 Dec 151#3
I don't mean to disrespect your deal which I'm sure is a very good price but people I besiege you, you owe it to yourself to spend more than £11 on a bottle of scotch! It may be suitable for an enemy but there are so many good deals at the moment for qualify scotch around the £25 mark. Old Pulteney for example can be had for £24!
mutley1
13 Dec 15#4
how does this compare to scotch whisky famous grouse which is unblended?
tryn2help to mutley1
13 Dec 151#6
Sorry, don't know anything about this blend; Grouse isn't any great shakes, but it's miles better than Bells.
Grants family reserve has always been generally acknowledged (afaik) as being the best blend.
Bought this last week just because it was on sale. Not too shabby .. not too shabby at all. Cheaper than their store branded plastic bottled one, so hot all round for me!
peterstyles75
14 Dec 151#8
I did a quick search on this whiskey, seems to got ok reviews, for the price id give it a punt. Personally I like to have a blend and malt going at same time, I don't want drink good stuff all the time, I like to get a blend Grants or Grouse when on offer and keep an Old Pulteney for weekend treat or mid week pick me up, which Sainsbury currently have on offer at £23 for 70cl bottle
cuthy7007 to peterstyles75
14 Dec 151#11
Totally agree. A semi decent blended guzzle such as Grants or whyte & mackay 1 ltrs bottles usually on £15 deals are good to have in.
Then sipping whisky can be appreciated and also keeps my family from drowning the good stuff with coke or lemonade.
Have bought two bottles of the JD 1lt from Morrison's for £15 which is an amazing deal perfect for Christmas again to keep the good stuff safe.
mutley1
14 Dec 151#9
me oh has tried grants and doesn't like as much as grouse.
Opening post
not a scotch man myself so cant pass judgment,but guessing £11 for a drop of scotch is a canny deal,
11 comments
Grants family reserve has always been generally acknowledged (afaik) as being the best blend.
http://www.hotukdeals.com/misc/buying-whisky-a-gift-2090063
Then sipping whisky can be appreciated and also keeps my family from drowning the good stuff with coke or lemonade.
Have bought two bottles of the JD 1lt from Morrison's for £15 which is an amazing deal perfect for Christmas again to keep the good stuff safe.