Deleted account rno
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After a recent drunken confab wi' Wully and mare sober dialogue wi' him today, I'm wonderin if anyone would like to join us in buying a barrel of whisky?
We're looking for another 10 folk to join us in this venture.
It's not every distillery that will sell you a barrel and three that we've identified so far are Bruichladdich, Glengoyne and Tullibardine.
Initially, the personal outlay would be circa £125-£150.
For £1100 (at Tullibardine), you would buy a 200 litre barrel of whisky. For £1600 you'd get a 250 litre Hogshead barrel and these would yield 350 and 435 bottles respectively. You don't pay tax and VAT until after the whisky is taken out of the Bond.
Bruichladdich is the obvious choice (for me anyway) in respect of whisky taste preference BUT considering we'd have 10 years to wait on our bottles, a more central distillery might be better so that we can visit our barrel every once in a while and maybe get a wee sample.
Anyone who dares suggest calling it Tossers Dram or any such shite can forget about putting thier name down
We're looking for another 10 folk to join us in this venture.
It's not every distillery that will sell you a barrel and three that we've identified so far are Bruichladdich, Glengoyne and Tullibardine.
Initially, the personal outlay would be circa £125-£150.
For £1100 (at Tullibardine), you would buy a 200 litre barrel of whisky. For £1600 you'd get a 250 litre Hogshead barrel and these would yield 350 and 435 bottles respectively. You don't pay tax and VAT until after the whisky is taken out of the Bond.
Bruichladdich is the obvious choice (for me anyway) in respect of whisky taste preference BUT considering we'd have 10 years to wait on our bottles, a more central distillery might be better so that we can visit our barrel every once in a while and maybe get a wee sample.
Anyone who dares suggest calling it Tossers Dram or any such shite can forget about putting thier name down






