I don’t, unfortunately.Thanks. Have you any idea if the laddie is peated?
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I don’t, unfortunately.Thanks. Have you any idea if the laddie is peated?
Thanks for the reply. I've ordered a couple of the Smugglers Cuts.I don’t, unfortunately.
Craig, who manages the whisky shop, is a Middlesbrough fan despite him having a thick Scottish accent. The Tulli looks a little dark for me, it must have been quite a leaky cask to exhibit that low an abv at that age. I'm not sure they have any left but their exclusive Ardbeg Palo Cortado was very palatable.Was up at Tyndrum yesterday and asked them to show me something completely different. I ask them this every year and they dont disappoint. This year's offering was a North Star bottling:
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Just cracked it open now and yep it's different all right. Must have been more Pedro Ximenez in the cask than new spirit as its like drinking turbo Sherry. At £40 a bottle its a steal but probably reflects the fact it's 40.1% and is frankly not for everyone. Personally I think its fantastic. Will pick a few more bottles up for xmas presents on the way home and a few for myself to keep.
Also tried a sample bottle of the Orkney/Highland park exclusive they have. Nice but very unremarkable.
Craig, who manages the whisky shop, is a Middlesbrough fan despite him having a thick Scottish accent. The Tulli looks a little dark for me, it must have been quite a leaky cask to exhibit that low an abv at that age. I'm not sure they have any left but their exclusive Ardbeg Palo Cortado was very palatable.
Tried it the Glasgow Whisky Festival a couple of weeks ago. Thought it was pretty unremarkable, likewise the Ardnamurchan local barley. But, you do get palate fatigue at these events so probably not the best place to form a firm judgementAnyone tried the Arran local barley?
Certainly had whisky fatigue the time I went to the Indy festival...some great drams but by the end drinking cask strength stuff( mainly) all night just meant by the end they blended into oneTried it the Glasgow Whisky Festival a couple of weeks ago. Thought it was pretty unremarkable, likewise the Ardnamurchan local barley. But, you do get palate fatigue at these events so probably not the best place to form a firm judgement![]()
I find that too much cask strength numbs your gums, then you can't taste fuck all anywayCertainly had whisky fatigue the time I went to the Indy festival...some great drams but by the end drinking cask strength stuff( mainly) all night just meant by the end they blended into one
Must go back next year
ChugHere’s a question.
How do you whisky connoisseurs and experts quaff your tipples?
Sip? Sup?![]()
I typically have something I’ve tried before to warm my palate, especially if I’m going to be trying something new to me. Seldom have more than 3 drams in an evening if I’m just sat at home.Here’s a question.
How do you whisky connoisseurs and experts quaff your tipples?
Sip? Sup?![]()
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Glen Moray have released aYou must be logged on to see external linksfinish Christmas whisky for £85.
Very good! Never heard of it but very nice!First one of the advent calendar:
Saints&
Sinners&
Rebels&
Rogues.
21 year old
Will report back after tasting
I'm sorry to have missed that..
Glen Moray have released aYou must be logged on to see external linksfinish Christmas whisky for £85.
Yes me and @bernardbresslaw had the same experience thereI'm sorry to have missed that.
Glen Moray was my first distillery tour and tasting. They were very generous indeed. It took slightly longer to walk on the way back to my hotel![]()