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You know why they call it off roading......once you do it, your car is off the road (especially if you own a hilux, they love having naps on their side)

2.5 hours mo fo's!!! stupid rain.........

That's because a lot of dumb asses go looking for trouble. In 11 years of driving off road for work I have never had an issue, even in hiluxes! Edited by Bunta

How are we all

Mike I had some of this last nite

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Was epically disappointed

I'm hoping it was due to either my cold not allowing my taste buds to fully work or it's a dud

Just the standard 15yo? Not had that variety before.

Just the standard 15yo? Not had that variety before.

yes. Standard 15yo but it's the solera reserve which has had some really good reviews and awards

It's 14yo brother is sooooo much better

It was all watered down

I'm thinking it was a bad batch

yes. Standard 15yo but it's the solera reserve which has had some really good reviews and awards

It's 14yo brother is sooooo much better

It was all watered down

I'm thinking it was a bad batch

Should just open the Snow Phoenix to make up for it ;)

I did, going for a nice price now. But I'm still glad I had the opportunity to drink some.

just can't justify the price - if it were $200 bucks less I would have snapped it already

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