Any Christmas Whiskey deals in the shops yet?

British Red

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Only had one so far...it was okay....but pricey for what it was. I thought the Japanese ones better - but again, I could get better Scotch for the money. I hope they improve in both quality and value over time - competition is good. There are some stunning Irish malt whiskeys out there as the main competition I think (my mate goes wappy for Tyrconnel and I must say its a tidy drop)
 
Be fun to try buddy - but duty and tax would have to be paid on receipt - which would make for a very expensive bottle of whiskey :(

To be fair though nothing I have tried (including a few moonshines) comes close to Islay Whisky - smooth, smoky, salty, seaweedy goodness :)

From the sounds of posts in this thread I need to find some Islay Whisky to consume. Now to see if any of the stores here sell any and what kind of premium they'll charge for it. :)
 

santaman2000

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In theory its due on booze, but I suspect it depends on what you list the value and contents as :) Feel free to test it by sending me packets of exotic booze with a variety of labels!

I wonder how different it is from our importation laws (regarding customs & dties) It's been ages since I did international travel, but back then, importation duties were only were only due if you exceeded a certain amount. It might be possible your importation duties also allow a small exception. If memory serves, those amounts here were as follows:

-1 quart (or 1 liter) of hard spirits
-4 quarts (or 4 liters) of still table wine
-1 quart (or 1 liter of sparlking wine
- a larger amount of beer but my memory is vaguer on that. I believ it was 1-5 gallons though.
 

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There is a "duty free" element for travellers santaman - I don't know if it applies to parcels though?
 

British Red

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From the sounds of posts in this thread I need to find some Islay Whisky to consume. Now to see if any of the stores here sell any and what kind of premium they'll charge for it. :)

They are certainly out there my friend

http://www.parkaveliquor.com/shop/109/scotch-whisky/islay/islay

I can make suggestions if you like - I can pretty much guarantee a taste sensation if you have never tried an Islay malt :). Were you but closer you could sit with Dave and I in the "brew house" (man cave) and wake up in 2014!
 

santaman2000

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There is a "duty free" element for travellers santaman - I don't know if it applies to parcels though?

To be honest, I don't know if they aplly coming this way either. Really I was just fishing for reasons the ex GF wasn't charged duties.
 

British Red

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You don't get charged VAT and stuff if its under £18 value. I'm not sure if spirits fit in that category though - send me a free bottle and we'll test it if you like?

No?

Rats!
 
They are certainly out there my friend

http://www.parkaveliquor.com/shop/109/scotch-whisky/islay/islay

I can make suggestions if you like - I can pretty much guarantee a taste sensation if you have never tried an Islay malt :). Were you but closer you could sit with Dave and I in the "brew house" (man cave) and wake up in 2014!

Now that would be a good treat. I could see it now when my wife asks me where have you been, and I tell her I spent a little more than fortnight in the "brewhouse". :headbang::1244:

Of course, if I were closer.... (why couldn't we have got stationed in England after Germany, lol). :)

I'll check the class six on base, or the "big" liquor shop about 20 minutes away - if they don't have any, I'll look into ordering some (thanks for link).
 
You don't get charged VAT and stuff if its under £18 value. I'm not sure if spirits fit in that category though - send me a free bottle and we'll test it if you like?

No?

Rats!

We can test it and see if you want. :) I'd have to find a good way of packaging so it didn't break in transit.


I did find this tidbit http://pe.usps.com/text/imm/fh_014.htm (it is 3. not sure why when I pasted it that it shows 1. )

  1. All goods sent to the UK are liable to customs duty and Value Added Tax on importation whether or not the package is marked as a “gift.” Packages are admitted free of customs charges, however, if they meet the following conditions:
    1. Gift packages of small value provided they do not contain any tobacco goods, spirits or wine;
 

santaman2000

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You don't get charged VAT and stuff if its under £18 value. I'm not sure if spirits fit in that category though - send me a free bottle and we'll test it if you like?

No?

Rats!

VAT & Duties aside, postage was high on the bottles I sent her. Might be able to do a few of the sampler size bottles though (the airline sizes) if I can find some you might like. I suspect you'd rather sample out Tequilas and Rums rather than our whiskeys though.
 

British Red

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Never been a fan of Rum weirdly - my buddy loves the stuff and buys it in but, somehow, it doesn't work for me. I do like good Tequila though - quite like the high end Rye whiskies too.
 

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Kennacraig for all those folk who like a dram from Islay. Whenever am in the Ben Nevis, all the bottles on the wall makes me pause. Now if only I can taste Old Forrester I'll be content.
 

santaman2000

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Never been a fan of Rum weirdly - my buddy loves the stuff and buys it in but, somehow, it doesn't work for me. I do like good Tequila though - quite like the high end Rye whiskies too.

In our house we've shifted somewhat away from beer and most grain spirits towards wine and non-grain spirits such as rum and tequila as my daughter is a celiac. However I still enjoy a whiskey on occasion.

Not sure which ones you'd consider a "high end" tequila? Like the rums, my preference is for the gold tequilas (I like Jose Quervo personally but it wouldn't be considered high end here)
 
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British Red

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In our house we've shifted somewhat away from beer and most grain spirits towards wine and non-grain spirits

I'd be on the Armagnac and especially the Calvados at that point - I adore good Calvados - not been back to Normandy in a while now though :(

Never had proper Mescal - have had proper Absinthe though...interesting!
 

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