
ETDWM!!!!
20 year old, cask
strength Macallan
If anyone would like a bottle, by all means ask through here, then i can save us both money by dodging ebay fee's!
then i can pay for my first reg fee, tax and rolling road ideally.
if you want any more info or the full details behind it all, by all means ask!
sadly: http://pages.ebay.co.uk/help/policies/alcohol.html
But as a limited edition collectable bottle and label, it is exempt from such ruling I beleive.
Thanks,
Martin
very interested, but currently skint due to business setup. If you still have one in a few weeks u2u me!
OO luvvly I'm quite partial to a drop
Considering the contents of the hogshead went on to fill 267 bottles, I should still have some left in a few years! Alls I'm trying to do is
recoup some of my dads initial investment.
Cheers,
Martin
I thought that trick re "the bottle and label are for sale the contents are for free" stopped working on Ebay about five years ago- I used to get some nice bordeauxs that way until the closed the loophole...
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Originally posted by b16mts
Considering the contents of the hogshead went on to fill 267 bottles, I should still have some left in a few years! Alls I'm trying to do is recoup some of my dads initial investment.
Cheers,
Martin
I hope you don't mind me posting as I don't think it will detract from anyone who wants a bottle of your whisky. I bought a bottle of 18
year old Glen Marnoch single malt at £17.99 from Aldi as a birthday treat for myself a couple of weeks ago and it was very nice . I think it
evaporates though as it didn't last long 
not a problem matey, i dont mind at all. some of aldi's ones are very palatable indeed. The thing with this macallan is that this bottling is a
one off, therefore with quite a unique flavour, plus leaving it at cask strength (in this case 55.4%) it means it can be diluted with water to taste
(and i would strongly recommend diluting slightly, otherwise its pretty strong!).
its a specialist thing really, but definatly a nice drop, plus it'll never go off, or change now its bottled, so i'm in no great rush to
sell it all.
and being 70cl of 55.4%, once watered down to 40%, you're getting the equivalent of 97cl, which is 38% more drink in essence!
dammit, i slipped into sales pitch there!!
whatever, its nice and you should try some!
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Originally posted by BenB
I thought that trick re "the bottle and label are for sale the contents are for free" stopped working on Ebay about five years ago- I used to get some nice bordeauxs that way until the closed the loophole...