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Here is the bottom half of the shelf

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I love my SM Whisky but will only drink occasionally

Also Victorialand is a long way from the GC but should you be up my way and if you ask nicely I will let you have a dram of your choice.

On that note. Gnite all

son of rajab Ants, you are more of a brand whore than freaking wheel collectors! You have like 30 bottles from only like 4 distilleries! :O

also no Japanese whiskey? VicWL is dissapoint

I have no idea how you can manage to have that many at one time however, I go through 1-2 bottles a month and have never manage to have more than about 10 at once... currently I'm down to 4

yeah I'm with you guys, they have bottleshops for a reason....So you dont have to store all your grog at home....Same with big ass fridges, I dont understand whey some people keep massive stocks of food in chest freezers in garage when there is a supermarket in walking distance from most houses..you can only freeze food so much before it's no good and you end up with freezers full of off food

Hoarders hey...

son of rajab Ants, you are more of a brand whore than freaking wheel collectors! You have like 30 bottles from only like 4 distilleries! :O

also no Japanese whiskey? VicWL is dissapoint

I have no idea how you can manage to have that many at one time however, I go through 1-2 bottles a month and have never manage to have more than about 10 at once... currently I'm down to 4

nope.

My favorite distillery is Highland Park. Hence, why it appears that is all I collect.

But I have

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Glenmorangie (the nectar d'or is amazing), behind that is all the JW collection not a fan of blends.

Yes,

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I do have Japanese Whisky which is really sensational and up there with the best (pretty sure it's already one of the best malts in the world)

Been wanting to get more but I has race car

I also have post-5053-13967399102772_thumb.jpg

Årdbeg for the ones that Luke their peat strong ;)

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More HP with 25 winning several awards early this year in Scandinavia

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Various SM including an Oz one -:

I also love cognac

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And got other bottles in other cupboards

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Like I said I drink it occasionally, don't think you're liver is in great condition if you drink that much and will eventually catch up with you

How much is the most expensive bottle in the above collection?

the most expensive bottle there FTM is Henessy Paradis extra rare congac approx $500 (well that's how much I paid for it back then)
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