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bredman wrote:Mortlach F&F. Very disappointed, lifeless.
IrishWhiskeyChaser wrote:Is this the 16yo???
I must revisit it again as I'm a bit fuzzy on it but I thought it was a fairly decent drop. Of course there is a fairly decent sherry influence on this ... are you more of a Bourbon cask man?
IrishWhiskeyChaser wrote:Have been on a bit of a single pot still fest lately ... so obviously when you go hell bent for leather for a while you end up rebounding the opposite way ...
So for something totally different ...
Started with a Laphroaig Feil Eile 2009 (12yo Cask strength, I think) as one of my favourite Islay's I suddenly felt that I had missed an old friend briefly
After a large Fryog I said might as well tone it down a bit so went for a Coal Ila ... a 25yo cask strength version from the Bladnoch forum. Not as good as the 30 yo BF version but a stunner all the same.
Now on to the first cask sterngth release of the Highland Park St Magnus. Nicely mellow compared to the previous 2 but still a cracker ...
I think that is enough of a night cap for any one ... good night.
bredman wrote:Simple answer yes i am. But there have been sherry monsters i liked, make that 'that i loved', a'Bunadh #20 for example. This Mortlach 16yo is a bit too sharp on the nose, and on the palate the middle is missing, all of it. I'm genuinely disappointed as there is some thing quite lovely that is unable to reveal itself. No major sulphur signature going on, but i wonder. Could this be an e150 overload, Diageo (damn them). They should have more confidence in distilleries like this. I'll investigate further soon.
good_whiskey_hunting wrote:Thank you for that ,i'm off tomorrow and i know where i'm going now.
varizoltan wrote:Ardbeg Alligator
good_whiskey_hunting wrote:In New Ross earlier today but nothing i could see.
If you can think of the name give me a message i may have looked in the wrong place.