First dram for a while!
Some good offers from one of the Online merchants over here so the first purchases of 2022 are :
GlenAllachie 15
Glen Scotia 18
Royal Brackla 12 Oloroso Cask
had others from these distilleries but not this particular ones, so looking forward to the delivery.
Quite enjoyed this last night
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No worries.
It’s one of these. Excellent glass and you can freeze the base if cold whisky is your thing.
https://www.nordicnest.com/brands/pe...xoCVP8QAvD_BwE
Brilliant - thanks
15 year old Dalwhiinie for £31 on Amazon…. Don’t mind if I do !
https://www.amazon.co.uk/cart?_encod...483438-4692817
All good things come to an end and I have really enjoyed this one.
Cheers all.
Interesting. Gunpowder, fireworks, the striking strip on a used pack of swan vestas. Under that some sweetness and pear halves from a tin.
That said, a couple of days after opening I came down with Covid so my palate might have been off. Haven’t tried it again yet as after having a really mild dose 5 weeks ago I got it again this week a lot worse so my malt stocks have been out of bounds.
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Aberlour A'Bunadh £74 on Amazon, usually £92 these days
Fun fact- all of the barley Arbelour use for their distillate is grown within a 15 mile radius of the distillery.
'Photo taken last night, not this morning I might add!
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I'm aware of Dalmore's rep though I'm new to Arbelour, the one above is my first. Given its relatively pale colour (no sherry in this one and it's NAS so doubt it's that old) and "straight from the cask" statement I'm pretty sure it's sans augmentation, if others have been fiddled with that would be a shame. I get why it's done, also can't help but think it's cheap sales tactic that pulls the wool over the eyes of the punter.
This quite nice tasting, and reasonably priced tipple tonight. But, which cartoon character's favourite tipple was this? (Clue...There is a tenuous watch connection)
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Anyone snagged one of these for 1eth (£2.4k)?
https://blockbar.com/brands/Ardbeg/9...2-5086a29a5df8
^^^ is that the latest Committee Release? Despite being a member I'm yet to buy any of them, I just CBA to join the queue/lottery on the day. I don't even read all the emails I get.
Tonight I've poured myself a dram from a neighbour of theirs. Looking forward to it as well.
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Ah, just opened up the related link, I'd heard of the NFT release however I didn't twig that was it. Does sound extremely intriguing though I'm guessing few bottles will ever actually be drunk.
From what I understood, if you actually want to get the whisky, you no longer have the £2400 NFT as that's what you trade in for the whisky?
Ardbeg seem to be the Omega of the whisky world with their endless special editions, but so much of their core range is NAS that it feels like they're selling their whisky before they have time to see what it develops into.
To be honest I don't fully understand the NFT thing, I'm sure that with a quick Google I'll work it out properly though if it was all kept to pounds and pence it'll be a lot simpler... It does smack of a marketing stunt regardless, that in itself is enough to put me off even if I had the funds to get involved.
Fair point ref most of their offerings being NAS though both the Corry and Oogie are truly (IMO) great expressions and are popular all around. When I was there in 2019 they were in the process of installing new stills, maybe in the coming years we'll see an increase in their age statement options.
Just bought the Whiskymakers editions no. 5. Hope it's as good as the last one.
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Received this as a generous gift yesterday
Not had it before and curious to try it.
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Tried it last night. Perfectly decent and would describe it as honey and subtle which is a bit of a bland description. I do not think I would pay the price myself for this ie it is not that special.
I would jump on a Glendronach 18 at slightly lower price point for a far more complex and interesting dram
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These days I'm pretty much a sherry cask drinker. I just love the sweetness off it, but seeing this in the store piqued my interest.
I've tried most of the Glenfiddich range before moving on to predominantly Speyside, so I'd missed this one all together. Living out in the sticks in Vietnam also doesn't help. Oak casks don't generally appeal to me these days as they (for me) are a bit too harsh, or bitter, or whatever you want to call it.
This 23 year old is initially oak casked (although there are some reports that this is also matured in sherry casks, but the colour to me says not) and then finished in a French cuvee casks.
The result? Well, it's absolutely sublime. I'm terrible at tasting notes, and everyones palate differs, but it just oozes custard, vanilla and fruits. It's so velvety smooth.
A base level 40% at a high price point, but wow, what a drink!
No idea what it’s like, but I picked up this from NC last week. (When I travel I like to try the local stuff that we can’t get back in the uk.)
I’’ll update once I’ve had a taster.
Likewise with the Rum.
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Recently been to Dublin for a wedding.
The prices for a single measure in some Temple Bar establishments were eye watering !
Obviously a tourist money spinner but there were no shortage of customers.
I picked up a bottle of Bushmills 16 yo at the airport for £77
The groom treated himself to a bottle of Teeling
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Just on the off chance, has anyone had any experience of selling individual bottles through someone like the whisky exchange? I've a couple of bottles of 1995 18yo Macallen sherry cask and its crazy money to buy so thought I might see what I'd get offered.
Thanks
John
It has been a while since my last contribution...
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Recently had a tour of the English Whisky Distillery in Norfolk. Whilst the tour was interesting this is a new(ish) set up and therfore doesn't have the history of some of the Scottish ones. There was a tasting of three of their products but it was very quiet there midweek and I was offered more samples of their range, well twelve tots later this obvoiusly worked as we came away (wifey was driving) with a couple of their whiskies and a few bits and bobs and repaired to The Angel in Larling for lunch. I'd recommend this tour as long as you don't expect 25yo tastings. Cheers, John B4
Something for the 4th July.
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Compared to whisky I have few reference points for this one, I only have one other bourbon on the shelves and that's the std Woddford Reserve. Between the two and others I've tried I'd say it's the best of the lot, the only reason why I may not buy again is simply to try another brand/distillery - other than that I'd happily keep a space reserved for it.
This:
and very pleasant it is too, slightly sweet and smooth
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Nothing quite like Amazon prime day to allow me to try a few new things I would have otherwise never purchased.
If I don't end up liking them, I wasn't too much of a mistake at these prices.
Anybody else get anything good lately?