ALDIs latest offer

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than the multi tool:-)

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ARW
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Ah. You made it home from the great shithole of the south. Then you tried to forget what you have had to put up with.

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Mr Pounder

In the civilised world we have breakfast before 10-00

Still, just in case I have a lie in what's the percentage?

Aldi & Lidl seem to aim their spirit strengths to suit aspiring teetotallers.

HN

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Archibald

These tasting notes of the web don't sound entirely encouraging.

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Red apples, bourbon, gristy, vanilla. Heat brings out more bourbon and rye spice.

Palate: Lean, slightly bitter, not a huge deal of depth. An enormous hit of almost Saccharine sweetness before the rye spice develops into a slightly acrid note?

Finish: Acrid saccharine turns slightly alkali, and slightly mouth-watering (not in a good way). Becomes really very off-putting at the death.

Tim

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Tim+

This year's is probably from a completely different source. In fact the source may vary between different batches of "Glen Marnoch".

The The Scotch Whisky Regulations 2009 prohibits products being labelled etc. in a way that creates a likelihood that the public may think that the whisky has been distilled at any distillery or place other than the distillery or place where it was actually distilled.... Unqualified geographical names, defunct distillery names, and names which sound or look like distillery names may mislead consumers into believing that the whisky has been distilled at a distillery of that name.

This chap's sorted for Christmas present ideas though

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Owain

Yeah; "Glen Marnoch" is likely a shed at the back of a bonded warehouse in Kilmarnock.

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Grimly Curmudgeon

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