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IrishWhiskeyChaser wrote:What we do know is Cooley use a copper column still which has been said does impart a flavour to the spirit in a similar (but much lesser) way to the pot still.
DavidH wrote:On the more general issue of the interchangeability of Cooley and Midleton grain, Cooley are rather proud of their "soft" french maize and, by law, they are not allowed to distil out all remnants of grain taste from the spirit. So I'd say there is a good chance that Midleton and Cooley grain tastes different.
IrishWhiskeyChaser wrote:Can't be fully sure on the copper Colunms but I know they have some in Kilbeggan ready for some purpose.
DavidH wrote:On the more general issue of the interchangeability of Cooley and Midleton grain, Cooley are rather proud of their "soft" french maize and, by law, they are not allowed to distil out all remnants of grain taste from the spirit. So I'd say there is a good chance that Midleton and Cooley grain tastes different.
Interesting ... can you expand on this as I have not come across this before.
distilled at an alcoholic strength of less than 94.8% by volume in such a way that the distillate has an aroma and flavour derived from the materials used
I still feel we really can't be sure that Cooley have a better quality grain whiskey
varizoltan wrote:was it just a section copper
i think one was copper and one was stainless steel
i was standing beside the copperone, and i remember moving the insulation to see it
but not sure was it all copper or not
DavidH wrote:
I remember your photos. That's the old Daly distillery equipment, is it not? Came with the big pots.
DavidH wrote:
.....As you say, we can't compare. It's not neutral, tasteless spirit that these distilleries are producing, is my point, so there is a good chance they don't taste the same. And therefore they are not interchangeable as far as Bushmills is concerned. But that's just speculation on my part. Perhaps maturation is more important.
Michael Foggarty wrote:
Not so sure about that, they may have looked new as if they had just came out of a distillery.
Would you leave a brand new still out in the yard ?
IrishWhiskeyChaser wrote:That could be the case too Michael but I'd put money on it that they are not from Tullamore.