Amazing price (albeit with limited availability!) for an iconic and excellent single malt - possibly the best price I've ever seen this at, including recent deals on Amazon
All comments (28)
jak19
28 Dec 16#1
Cheapest ever - too bad you're only allowed one bottle at this price
Higgy
28 Dec 16#2
Got one, thanks.
jak19 to Higgy
28 Dec 16#3
Glad to be of help :man:
29% claimed as of this posting - deal ends at 11pm or when all bottles on offer are claimed.
Higgy
28 Dec 16#4
Up to £26 now.
jak19 to Higgy
28 Dec 16#5
Not quite - each amazon 'user' is only allowed one bottle at the lightning price. After you've claimed the offer you can only see the 'normal' price
thekitkatshuffler
28 Dec 16#6
Decent price but Jim Beam Devil's Cut is only £15 at Tesco, so cold I'm afraid.
brainbug100 to thekitkatshuffler
28 Dec 16#8
2 different leagues...and tastes....and quality
MattyGr to thekitkatshuffler
28 Dec 161#10
What strange logic!
A bourbon and a heavily peated malt, completely and utterly different.
Both excellent prices so heat for both, strange I know.
callum84 to thekitkatshuffler
28 Dec 161#20
Yeah volvic water is only 50p so cold from me too
drunk1
28 Dec 161#7
Scorching! My Lagavulin tried to get delivered today too, but will pick it up tomorrow. That & this are my faves!
thoseion to drunk1
28 Dec 16#16
Was there a deal on Lagavulin? Been looking to pick up a bottle but seems to be full price everywhere at the moment.
antg34340
28 Dec 16#9
bargain. have some heat
MattyGr
28 Dec 16#11
£4 lower than the normal offer price so hot.
tooner
28 Dec 161#12
Great deal, just posted this myself before realising it was a dupe.
thekitkatshuffler
28 Dec 161#13
Sorry, I was being tongue in cheek. Voted hot on this deal of course. :wink:
jak19
28 Dec 161#14
Thought as much - very different whisk(e)ys
dazbang
28 Dec 16#15
Bought!
Thanks for the heads up jak19 :smiley:
jak19
28 Dec 16#17
There've been loads (edit: e.g. see here, here or here)- I've managed to pick up the Distiller's edition, 8yo and 2 bottles of the 16yo
Jetset1981
28 Dec 16#18
Yeah. I bagged some for £36.49 on Amazon last week.
davewave
28 Dec 16#19
very nice stuff indeed
AJ`
28 Dec 16#21
Thank you, bought one. A good deal indeed.
lucas
28 Dec 161#22
Urine's free so cold from me
drunk1
28 Dec 16#23
Yeah was £36 last week, but went OOS quickly but came back in stock yesterday but back to full price sadly.
634miyamoto
28 Dec 16#24
My favourite Islay... Just bought Oban DE and Highland Park 12 so I will give this one a miss..
lillyegg
28 Dec 16#25
Sorry i know this is supposed to be nice whiskey but to me it smells and tastes like my brothers hospital scrubs!
jak19 to lillyegg
29 Dec 16#26
:laughing: I can fully appreciate where you're coming from - it's a 'marmite' whisky
Iodine, burnt toast, tarmac, rubber gloves/tyres, leather, shoe polish,... - peaty whisky's can smell and taste of all sorts of strange and wonderful things. The Laphroaig 10 and its Islay cousins are definitely an acquired taste and not typically a place to start one's whisky experience. However, once (/ if!) you've built up to them and your palate has adapted, you will struggle to put them down. The balance across peat, smoke, sherry/spiciness, honey, heather, brine/sea-salt can't be matched.
thoseion
29 Dec 16#27
Thanks, I'll keep an eye out. I wouldn't want the 8yo however - tried some the other day at the Glen Ord distillery and not a fan. Another person couldn't even finish theirs!
The_Bounty_Bear
29 Dec 16#28
My favourite sub £30 whisky. I already have a bottle of QC but hey ho this will get drunk after that (and the Lagavulin)
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29% claimed as of this posting - deal ends at 11pm or when all bottles on offer are claimed.
A bourbon and a heavily peated malt, completely and utterly different.
Both excellent prices so heat for both, strange I know.
Thanks for the heads up jak19 :smiley:
Iodine, burnt toast, tarmac, rubber gloves/tyres, leather, shoe polish,... - peaty whisky's can smell and taste of all sorts of strange and wonderful things. The Laphroaig 10 and its Islay cousins are definitely an acquired taste and not typically a place to start one's whisky experience. However, once (/ if!) you've built up to them and your palate has adapted, you will struggle to put them down. The balance across peat, smoke, sherry/spiciness, honey, heather, brine/sea-salt can't be matched.