Arjan to release ghs exodus cheese

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they were a gift...not sativa dom....not indica dom...more of a sativa high...no yawning...but the urge to relax instantly...next ones comin out in mid december...we shall see


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I didn't mind his Cheese but it is like a watered down version of Exodus.
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What is arjan gonna produce next? Is he gonna work his way through the numerous OG cuts from Cali? he's already got grandaddy purple on the forthcoming and he's already done a trainwreck, chem dawg, og crosses, diesel crosses. What I'm wondering is how he gets all these clone onlys to begin with? Surely most people must say no despite how much he offers.
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Boner wrote:
Prestoned wrote:Cheese is Chav weed- 'EVERYBODY LOOK AT ME I HAVE STINKY WEED!' is what it screams from the pocket.
It certainly is stinky but it's also a nice flavour and is nice and strong.
I think what I really mean is its like Jack Daniels whisky. Everyone drinks it, especially the chavs.

I GOT THE CHEESE BRUV ITS PENG!

Mugs

Cheese is nice but I get bored of it quickly. There are alot finer tasting buds out there.
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I drink JD. :(
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THIS IS WHISKY :D

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I'm a bourbon drinker, I buy and drink JD because it's a bit cheaper than my fave which is Makers Mark.
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@badbone, your single handedly keeping the scottish economy afloat :lol:
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Pauli Wallnuts wrote:@badbone, your single handedly keeping the scottish economy afloat :lol:
:lol: :lol: All in all, I have whiskey for around £ 2000 ... it is the second of my two vices :D :D
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Pauli Wallnuts wrote:@badbone, your single handedly keeping the scottish economy afloat :lol:


Not drank that in years! was ill for like 3 days after my birthday about 5 years ago,French brandy! omg :lol:.
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Record was broken last week with two bottles of Scotch reaching astronmical sums.
Worked out to be near 30k ( canadian ) per glass :shock:

The first bottle of whisky in the world to break the six figure price barrier was revealed today by The Dalmore distillery which has sold two bottles for £100,000...each.

The 64 year old Trinitas, named because there were three bottles produced, was acquired by a luxury whisky lover in the US and a renowned whisky investor in the UK.

The third bottle of the record breaking spirit will be sold at the Whisky Show in London at the end of October. But organisers are keeping the exact details of the exclusive sale under wraps for the moment.

Industry experts claim that if the bottle was sold by the glass in exclusive restaurants and clubs, it could fetch up to £20,000 for a typical 50ml dram.

Trinitas is believed to contain some of the rarest and oldest stocks of whisky in the world, some of which have been maturing in the distillery on the shores of the Cromarty Firth for more than 140 years.

The Dalmore’s renowned master distiller Richard Paterson used his unrivalled expertise to fuse a range of these exclusive malts together.

He claimed this was not about breaking world records but about making the best whisky money can buy.

"The hand of time has been generous and rewarding with the malts I chose to use. They allowed me to create a taste sensation which will never be repeated again and will only ever be available to those that own these bottles. You cannot put a price on that."

Paterson concluded: "People recognise that you have to pay a premium for true exclusivity, craftsmanship, quality and heritage. Even in this day and age, when times are tough, those that enjoy the finer things in life want to reward themselves with something very special. And you won’t get more special than The Dalmore 64."
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:shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:
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Mental just fucking mental. :shock:
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it's only money.

A large pile of it in wrappers.

Yet, it's only money.
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badbone wrote:THIS IS WHISKY :D

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That is Whisky! i do like a wee dram! but i do prefer a Grey Goose vodka myself!
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