Monday, 30 January 2023

Single malt or a blend? Mixing figure ranges - asked by Julian Hannam, 29 January 2023

Another modelling question chaps. Has anyone used/seen Gripping Beast Irish alongside Victrix. I’m thinking they will be a bit “chunky.?”

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        • Ben Vartok
          Allen Yaxley Yup, chunky or not they hid well behind the trees as I flank marched my column of Vikings through the woods into the Irish Ax behind plashing.......
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          • Allen Yaxley
            Ben Vartok , the perfect ambush….🤓
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          • Nick Buckby
            Ben Vartok I thought plashing could only go around the outskirts of a forest and not the interior?
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          • Ben Vartok
            Nick Buckby That's enough stirring, the sugar has dissolved. And anyway you won that particular tournament....
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          • Allen Yaxley
            Nick Buckby , don’t worry. No army of mine will be seen behind plashing in Auckland again.
            It was fun while it lasted. 😳
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          • Ben Vartok
            Allen Yaxley Those Irish Ax must have got a good deal at Bunnings on Trellis. That column of blade were screwed the moment I sent them on a flank march!
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      • Ben Vartok
        Seriously though GB are often tall and lanky, those without capes are probably only marginally "chunky" vs Victrix.
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        • Allen Yaxley
          Ben Vartok , chunky applies to those indulging in the big breakfasts at a certain Puke cafe….😎
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