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Glenlivet 21 Y.O. Archive Malt Whisky
$100.00
The Glenlivet distillery was founded in 1824 by George Smith.
Glenlivet 12 Y.O. Malt Whisky is made in Speyside malt whisky Distillery of astonishing sophistication and complexity.
It has a complex aroma of fruitcake, spicy wood, sherry and floweriness typical of The Glenlivet. It tastes malty with notes of peaches, pears, marzipan and barley sugar.
Capacity: 70 CL
Weight: 2.770 Kg
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Charlu
at Tuesday, March 29, 2011 - 11:56:01
Sparkling Whisky without drink, would that sell? If you went down to the native Tesco and found a bottle of Alcohol-free Sparkling Glenlivet just between the Coca-cola and the Ginger Ale, should you purchase it? Would it become a hit?
soluzione
at Tuesday, March 29, 2011 - 11:56:05
How can I sell approximately 6 bottles of 1969 Glenlivet? I think I paid approximately $125 each.? They are still in their wooden boxes. I don’t think it’s legal for an individual to sell alcohol (especially online) but I’m not certain.
Anderw Strauss
at Tuesday, March 29, 2011 - 11:56:08
Is drinking whiskey neat good for health? Hi,
I would like to know if drinking whiskey neat is going to impact your digestive path too much? What are the effects of drinking whiskey neat other than steady alcohol effects. I would love to alcohol them neat (glenlivet or Jw) but always worried about the damage done to digestive path other than possible liver and kidney issues.
DUNCAN
at Tuesday, March 29, 2011 - 11:56:12
Drinking whiskey neat or diluted has the same effect. What makes it unhealthy is drinking too much at one time. Drink is make of complex sugar molecules that your body takes time to break down, when you liver gets overworked trying to process those sugar molecules it makes you drunk and can eventually damage your liver, kidneys and digestive path. Unless you are talking approximately some homemade moonshine that’s like pure rocket fuel, the strength of the drink is irrelevant.