Arriving in the Celtic Whiskey Shop next week. I have a pic and some details up here:
http://www.irishwhiskeynotes.com/2011/11/new-cooley-poitin.html
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...The first single pot still (or pure pot still) spirit made outside of Midleton Distillery in over 35 years...
Tasting note:
Aromas of black pepper, candy floss, malted barley, half-baked bread and raisined fruits. Reminiscent of a good grappa, and more subtle than the 65% ABV would suggest.
To taste it is sweet and fruity with flavours of cloves, orange peel, malt, raisined fruits, barley sugars and sugared almonds.
Warm and soothing on the finish...
JohnM wrote:Are there other potins available at such high strength? Is it much different to the Kilbeggan new make?
IrishWhiskeyChaser wrote:JohnM wrote:Are there other potins available at such high strength? Is it much different to the Kilbeggan new make?
Knockeen Hills has one at 60% one at 70% and one at 90%
JohnM wrote:IrishWhiskeyChaser wrote:JohnM wrote:Are there other potins available at such high strength? Is it much different to the Kilbeggan new make?
Knockeen Hills has one at 60% one at 70% and one at 90%
I'll have to have a try sometime. Do you know what goes into Knockeen HIlls, Adrian?