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<blockquote data-quote="glpease" data-source="post: 90598" data-attributes="member: 18"><p>Penderyn is a wonderful <em>Welsh whisky</em>, not scotch. I, too, found the stuff to have a delightful character, and can hold its own in any whisky competition. Yes, it's very different from the Islays, but so are Campbeltowns. </p><p></p><p>Every region's whisky is different, which is what makes them so damn much fun. And, just to muddy things up a bit, there's now an English whisky as well, brought to you by the English Whisky Co., a division of St. George Distillery. I haven't tried it yet, but their concepts seem interesting.</p><p></p><p>So, yes. someone has tried, and liked Penderyn. I don't know if it's one I'll always have on hand, but I'll certainly enjoy it while it's here. And, I'm also an Islay fan. If you haven't tried Laphroaig's quarter cask, it's worth seeking out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="glpease, post: 90598, member: 18"] Penderyn is a wonderful [i]Welsh whisky[/i], not scotch. I, too, found the stuff to have a delightful character, and can hold its own in any whisky competition. Yes, it's very different from the Islays, but so are Campbeltowns. Every region's whisky is different, which is what makes them so damn much fun. And, just to muddy things up a bit, there's now an English whisky as well, brought to you by the English Whisky Co., a division of St. George Distillery. I haven't tried it yet, but their concepts seem interesting. So, yes. someone has tried, and liked Penderyn. I don't know if it's one I'll always have on hand, but I'll certainly enjoy it while it's here. And, I'm also an Islay fan. If you haven't tried Laphroaig's quarter cask, it's worth seeking out. [/QUOTE]
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