All in an afternoon’s work

Yesterday was the first regional tasting in Den Bosch that I attended. After my tries and lots of agendas that conflicted with those plans it finally happened. It was worth it.

IMAG0916 IMAG0917 IMAG0919 IMAG0920 IMAG0921 IMAG0922 IMAG0923 IMAG0924 IMAG0925 IMAG0926I added a 1966 Glenfarclas and a 25yo Ben Nevis. Someone else brought a spring-cap Black & White to the table. After that and dinner I sat around for another few hours sobering up for the drive home. Everyone else continued on Lagavulin 16 White Horse, Clynelish 1972 and Springbank 1968…

 

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About Sjoerd de Haan-Kramer

I'm very interested in booze, with a focus on whisky. I like to listen to loads of music and play lots of Magic: the Gathering, and board games too. I'm married to Anneke, have two daughters Ot and Cato, a son Moos and a cat called Kikker (which means Frog, in Dutch). I live in Krommenie, The Netherlands.
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2 Responses to All in an afternoon’s work

  1. Gal Granov's avatar Gal Granov says:

    fuck me. very much .
    i am green

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