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Andrei M - Sob Sie 20, 2011 1:34 am Temat postu: Whisky & Bourbon in Bialostok Hello all whisky fans!!! Best regards from Moskow-city!
My girl friend will be in Bialostok next week (unfortunately not in Warsaw). Mabye U can help me and advise some good liquer stores in this beau town. Im a big fan of Islay/Island whiskeys & bourbons. And I know that some of cool brands are presented in the polish market. I am interested in following names :
American - Buffalo trace, Ancient Age, Bulleit, Elijah Craig, Elmer T Lee, Fighting Cock, Four Roses, Pikesville, Rittenhouse Rye, Wild Turkey, Woodford Reserve...
Scotch - Talisker, Lagavulin, Port Ellen, Laphroaig, Ardbeg..
I have found in internet nice shop with rather rich assortment (sklep-ballantines). So, I hope
I can find out a part of the presented assortment in Bialostok. I will be grateful to you for the presented addresses, prices & links. Thank U for your attention & help. From Russia with dram!
Wojtek - Sob Sie 20, 2011 10:28 am
Hello! I'm not sure if we have anyone from Białystok - let's wait and see. I know it is a very nice city though, so your girl should be able to find some good liquor store.
I really like the 'From Russia with dram'
To jak, mamy na forum kogos z Białegostoku lub okolic?
Wiktor - Sob Sie 20, 2011 11:03 am
It seems to be a real challenge. Some malts can be found in two local Auchan stores, but a basic editions only. Prices are rather nice, though
rosomak - Sob Sie 20, 2011 11:23 am
Tell your girlfriend to buy on duty-free. Forget about ballantines incompetent and expensive shops.
Andrei M - Pon Sie 22, 2011 4:59 pm
Thank you for your answers!
Please, tell me what brands can be found in Auchan stores. In russian Auchans range of malts and bourbons are very poor: tons of cheap blends and poor bastard bourbons. Mabye choice in the polish branch is more richly?
Wojciech - Pon Sie 22, 2011 5:16 pm
I was in Bialystok two-three years ago.
I saw two interesting shops. The first - wine shop on the Kilinski Street - classic malts, Bowmore, Laproaig, etc. - http://alkohole-bialystok.pl/
The second on the Lipowa Street. I don't remember name of the shop.
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