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In this episode of Scotch & Scripture, we'll have a dram of the Dalmore 12 Sherry Cask Select while ruminating on the legacy of King David. King David and the Dalmore is a combination worth taking a little time over. If David was a 'man after God's own heart', why did he fall so often? And how did he get back up again? And why does the Dalmore taste kind of like Christmas? Let's mull it over with a fine dram of the Dalmore 12 single malt Scotch Whisky.
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I use the 'Richard Paterson' method of Scotch Whisky appreciation. All credit to him, I did not invent this method of drinking Scotch. This method is a great introduction to Scotch Whisky and Whisky appreciation.
The steps to Scotch tasting are: 'Clean the glass' with a drop of Whisky, nose it, hold it on the palate and finally, swallow. If you ever wanted to know the best way to appreciate Scotch or drink Scotch, this is it (in my opinion).
Disclaimer: I'm not a qualified Theologian or Pastor. I'm not trying to give detailed theological answers, nor am I trying to position myself pastorally. I'm just a man trying to live and work in my giftings. In my experience, sipping on and appreciating a dram of Single Malt Scotch Whisky while chewing over the word of God, is one of the best ways to relax, wind down, spend time with God and just be still for a moment. I hope you'll join me for a few of these sessions. Drink responsibly.