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All things come to an end and this, is the end of my first season looking at 18 year old single malt scotches. A few people have commented that 18 is the upper end of their price scale. Here in the UK...that's gonna be £70 to £100 roughly, so I can totally respect that. We all have budgets to adhere to (I imagine) so that price is a lot to shell out and justify for a bottle of something that, let's face it, is gonna get "pissed up the wall" if you will excuse my language! But can the enjoyment of a bottle justify its price? Does this Loch Lomond fit that bill? Well this review hopefully answers that. Enjoy. Loch Lomond: https://www.lochlomondwhiskies.com/ Music: Third Eyes: / @bobbyrenz Additional Music: Me For Whiskey Novice challenge coins or for any further information, contact me at any of the following... Patreon: / whiskeynovice Instagram: / whiskeynovice Facebook: / whiskeynovice Twitter: / novicewhiskey Email: [email protected] Please let me know your thoughts and queries on this (or any of my other videos) in the comments section. Single Malt: Whisk(e)y made by one distillery using malted barley. Single Grain: Whisk(e)y made by one distillery using one or a selection of grains (usually corn, wheat, rye, etc.) Blended Malt: Whisk(e)y made by blending single malts from more than one distillery. Blended Grain: Whisk(e)y made by blending single grains from more than one distillery. Blended Scotch: Whisky made by blending single malt and single grain (whiskies) from one or more distilleries. N.A.S. Non age stated whisky. No age on bottle. U.S. Proof: Proof is 2 x ABV. Example…100 Proof = 50% ABV. Imperial/British Proof: ABV is 4/7 of Proof. Example…100 Proof = 57.1% ABV. #thewhiskeynovice #Wednesdaywhiskyreview #18s