Sunday, August 8, 2010
Tommy raises a unibrow.
This may raise a collective unibrow in the Muslim world but anyone remotely interested in the War on Terror should read the book, Enemies At The Gate by Andrew Wheatcroft, dealing with the age-old and unending struggle between the Christian Faith and the vast, malevolent, dark power of Islam. And speaking of dark and powerful, why not poor yourself a dram of Ben Nevis 123.8, 61.9% 15 year old bottled in 1984 with a dark, rich, oily, mahogany appearance. So dark even a blind man could pick it out of a line up. Too bad it's no longer available for purchase. I think I have the last remaining bottle in the world thanks to Paul Rossi losing a bet when he confidently held his bottle up and boldly said to me, "If you can identify this single malt it's yours." It was easier than snatching candy from an hydrocephalic newborn baby with it's one of a kind dark mahogany color. The nose is astringent with a aromatic burnt caramel taste and a 9/11 finish. Slainte, Tommy Maaltman
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