once again, i've been away from the forum/ the bottle for a little while as a result of school pressures but, as the year winds down, i had a chance to read the whiskeynotes blog on the new SPS (still getting used to saying that) bottlings. From what i read, the powers stuff is a 12 year old SPS aged in bourbon barrels with some sherry barrel influence, which sounds like a second cousin to redbreast 12. Aside from the fact that the powers is non-chill filtered, is it just the proportion between the two barrel types that makes them different or are they using their heavier pot still style or what's the story? Powers has always been my stock student-blend and i'm curious to know what you guys thought of the new stuff (as well as the barry crocket midleton).
P.S. I'm sorry that i wont be in dublin in time for the Rye tasting or i'd be happy to ferry over some harder to get american stuff (i've managed to get my hands on some Old Potrero and Templeton.) I'll be staying in dublin long term starting in December so if you need any specific american spirit for any future events, just let me know beforehand (i have a good relationship with some of the west coast micro-distilleries like anchor, mccarthy's, charbay, etc)