Not 1.2. But it has something in common with 1.2.jdaw1 wrote:1.2?
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It has the same thing in common with 1.3 that it has with 1.2, and it is not the first number.DRT wrote:1.3?
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So we have nailed the "."? Excellent.djewesbury wrote:It has the same thing in common with 1.3 that it has with 1.2, and it is not the first number.DRT wrote:1.3?
1.4?
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Not 1.4. And it's not your turn.DRT wrote:So we have nailed the "."? Excellent.djewesbury wrote:It has the same thing in common with 1.3 that it has with 1.2, and it is not the first number.DRT wrote:1.3?
1.4?
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1.5? {rules suspended as this could take years}
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No further guesses tonight! I give these clues:DRT wrote:1.5? {rules suspended as this could take years}
1. It is a Speyside Spey.
2. It is no longer available.
3. It was released this year.
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4. It is delicious.djewesbury wrote:No further guesses tonight! I give these clues:DRT wrote:1.5? {rules suspended as this could take years}
1. It is a Speyside Spey.
2. It is no longer available.
3. It was released this year.
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5. I think I'll have another.djewesbury wrote:4. It is delicious.djewesbury wrote:No further guesses tonight! I give these clues:DRT wrote:1.5? {rules suspended as this could take years}
1. It is a Speyside Spey.
2. It is no longer available.
3. It was released this year.
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It's just you, me and the Bots now Derek. And they never guess.
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Best suggestion of the night.djewesbury wrote:5. I think I'll have another.
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Quick sub-quiz:
How many bottles / cases of GST 2011 was I allocated by the Wine Society?
How many bottles / cases of GST 2011 was I allocated by the Wine Society?
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two or none. And more to the point how much other stuff did you buy from the offer?
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None.
I bought nothing else from it because I bought a lot 2011s when they were released. I suppose as the months go on I will accumulate others though, as if by magic...
I bought nothing else from it because I bought a lot 2011s when they were released. I suppose as the months go on I will accumulate others though, as if by magic...
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4.2345
Did you get all 6? I decided I couldn't be bothered to try to buy any of the WIne Society's bottles - perhaps I should have done. But at least my not buying any means they have gone to a good home.djewesbury wrote:Quick sub-quiz:
How many bottles / cases of GST 2011 was I allocated by the Wine Society?
Top Ports in 2024: Niepoort 1900 Colheita, b.1971. A near perfect Port.
2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
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djewesbury wrote:None.
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Quoting yourself must surely be poor etiquette? Perhaps like referring to yourself in the third person?djewesbury wrote:djewesbury wrote:None.
But the substance of my reply is that I think it is a shame you didn't get any. I had hoped those bottles would find there way to the home of someone on this forum.
And what about marking my answer to your quiz?
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2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
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78 (a multiple of both 1.2 and 1.3, in case the common factor was not the .)
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No correct answers although I like both methodologies. Yes, Alex.. It sounds like we have scant GST between us.
If quoting yourself is bad etiquette then JDAW is in trouble...
If quoting yourself is bad etiquette then JDAW is in trouble...
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65.2804
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If quoting yourself is not bad etiquette then JDAW is still in trouble...
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A clue. The first number represents an individual distillery. The numbers after the '.' are the cask number - so 14.23 is a bottling from the 23rd cask purchased from distillery number 14. Numbers such as 65.2804 are therefore improbable. Think double or occasionally triple digits, post-point.
There is a website where a resourceful young man has compiled a partial list of the distillery numbers used by the SMWS. One could use this list to identify Speyside distilleries.
There is a website where a resourceful young man has compiled a partial list of the distillery numbers used by the SMWS. One could use this list to identify Speyside distilleries.
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Perhaps the quiz could be split into two parts. First we guess which distillery and then we guess the cask number. Would that be allowed within the rules?
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Motion passed with zero objections.
I guess 54 (Aberlour) is the distillery.
I guess 54 (Aberlour) is the distillery.
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Aberlour is not the distillery.
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To assist those not familiar with Whisky distilleries or the SMWS:
It is one of these and the SMWS numbers can be found here.
It is one of these and the SMWS numbers can be found here.
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Yes. It is.
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I think this quiz is now as easy as it could possibly be and I will not be offering any further clues for a while.
I bought this bottle on the same day that I enjoyed a Dow 63 that had been bottled in the Vaults in Edinburgh, now occupied by the Whisky Society. On that day, Andy Murray won Wimbledon.
The Whisky Society's bottlings are offered on a monthly basis.
I bought this bottle on the same day that I enjoyed a Dow 63 that had been bottled in the Vaults in Edinburgh, now occupied by the Whisky Society. On that day, Andy Murray won Wimbledon.
The Whisky Society's bottlings are offered on a monthly basis.
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Very nice stuff. No.PhilW wrote:76.88
Nope.DRT wrote:24 (The Macallan)
Despite saying that I wouldn't be giving further clues, I appear to have given a good clue, above, quite inadvertently.
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Thought you might sneak past me when it's not your turn? Oh no.DRT wrote:76.93
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Can't remember the password for my alter-ego so I will have to wait.djewesbury wrote:Thought you might sneak past me when it's not your turn? Oh no.DRT wrote:76.93

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I thought he had been deleted!
Everyone must be busy doing proper things tonight.... Perhaps Owen is out carousing in Bath or Wells.
Everyone must be busy doing proper things tonight.... Perhaps Owen is out carousing in Bath or Wells.
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Ah yes..
(Patrick Grubb selections madeira list arrived today and has held me spellbound)
I am also a little unsure about being given a reading list prior to participating, I hope I don't have to produce evidence that I have imbibed the course material.
44.66, to set the wheels in motion.
(Patrick Grubb selections madeira list arrived today and has held me spellbound)
I am also a little unsure about being given a reading list prior to participating, I hope I don't have to produce evidence that I have imbibed the course material.
44.66, to set the wheels in motion.
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Think of it less as a reading list and more as a key.
You are closer in one way; but further away, too.
You are closer in one way; but further away, too.
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And the gnomic responses. In what sense are my thoughts illumined by this information?
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Look within yourself, grasshopper. There find the answers.LGTrotter wrote:And the gnomic responses. In what sense are my thoughts illumined by this information?
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Or I could just say "yes you are closer numerically but further away geographically", which is, well, so prosaic. Which would you prefer?
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Oh I'm going to bed. The standard of guess is well below par tonight. I have provided an adventure of a question, a veritable jigsaw puzzle, with clues all slotting together to lead you to the answer, if you could but see.
But you have thrown away the lid of the box and forgotten what the picture was. And my jigsaw remains unfinished.
But you have thrown away the lid of the box and forgotten what the picture was. And my jigsaw remains unfinished.
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Keep them gnomic.
I knew someone who threw away the box of his jigsaw and did it underside up. Now that is hardcore jigsaw.
Sleep innocently.
I knew someone who threw away the box of his jigsaw and did it underside up. Now that is hardcore jigsaw.
Sleep innocently.
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77.12
I can't be bothered to read the linked material.
I can't be bothered to read the linked material.
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Is it a jigsaw of a pile of baked beans?
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Also a good method. No.AHB wrote:77.12
I can't be bothered to read the linked material.
Now now. It was your Talisker that made me think of this!DRT wrote:Is it a jigsaw of a pile of baked beans?
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78.21
Top Ports in 2024: Niepoort 1900 Colheita, b.1971. A near perfect Port.
2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
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I'm lost. Can you please provide a summary of the clues?
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DRT wrote:I'm lost. Can you please provide a summary of the clues?
I had already also said that it was a Speyside. In fact it is a Speyside Spey (further clue).djewesbury wrote:I think this quiz is now as easy as it could possibly be and I will not be offering any further clues for a while.
I bought this bottle on the same day that I enjoyed a Dow 63 that had been bottled in the Vaults in Edinburgh, now occupied by the Whisky Society. On that day, Andy Murray won Wimbledon.
The Whisky Society's bottlings are offered on a monthly basis.
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