Grants? Never again! The last time I drank a bottle, I ended up like this:
gordies
13 Nov 16#23
Yet another bottle of drain cleaner.
ben5363 to gordies
13 Nov 161#24
Perfect, I can flush my system with it.
vikspik
13 Nov 16#18
So from a non whisky drinker what would you recommend me to buy for my father in law if I was to buy whisky?
lumsden92 to vikspik
13 Nov 16#21
Old Pulteney. Every time
JoshuaCh1v9
13 Nov 162#20
You always need a bottle of cheap whisky to keep at the front of the cupboard, and hide the good stuff behind it. Bounty Bear made a good point too. You don't want to waste good malts on making punch, or whisky macs etc.
For £10 this fits the bill and gets heat from me.
monitor1
13 Nov 162#19
I have to laugh at all the Whisky experts,such professional Knowledge, take no notice and buy this whisky as its a bargain.Hot.
Ghhjjk
13 Nov 162#16
By far the best blended Scotch. Fill your boots as it's very rarely discounted these days.
antf83
13 Nov 16#15
Grants. Best of the worst. Still paint stripper mind
The_Bounty_Bear
13 Nov 161#14
Enjoy the hangover after drinking this. The fact this can be sold for £10 should tell you all you need to know. Foul stuff.
I do own a bottle BTW , I am not going add lemon juice, cloves, cinnamon, honey and nutmeg to a fine single malt.
retrend
13 Nov 161#13
Grants is easily the best of the cheap whiskies, this is a bargain.
billbobargins
13 Nov 16#12
did sumbody mention kwiksave ?
billbobargins
13 Nov 16#11
did you buy it in the liquorsave. ??
pavel76
13 Nov 16#8
Why Grants ? You can have 2 bottles of Jim Beam for £20 at Morrisons
stevesipmax to pavel76
13 Nov 162#10
Because grants is a whisky and Jim beam is a bourbon.
dariuskolycius
13 Nov 16#9
Long time in sainsburys £10
malm
13 Nov 16#7
heat added,
sradmad
13 Nov 16#6
good find op, heat added
themachman
12 Nov 162#5
You mean whisky :wink:
boostii
12 Nov 161#4
Agreed, the last £10 bottle of whiskey I had was Tartan Prince an own brand from Kwik-Save in 1997 and I still remember the hangover now :disappointed:
ben5363
12 Nov 161#3
I agree, they also had glen morangie for £25 which is a lot better but for £10 you cant go wrong.
Loulouforgetmenot
12 Nov 16#1
Fab for my gramps for xmas!
boostii to Loulouforgetmenot
12 Nov 16#2
Well, it'll get 'em pi.ssed right enuff, but not the finest tasting of all know whiskies.
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£10, discounted with £5 off.
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For £10 this fits the bill and gets heat from me.
I do own a bottle BTW , I am not going add lemon juice, cloves, cinnamon, honey and nutmeg to a fine single malt.
did sumbody mention kwiksave ?