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Talisker 25 and 30 Year Old

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Talisker 25 and 30 Year Old

Postby Luke Gough » Mon Jun 11, 2012 10:30 am

Diageo never fail to disappoint.

Regular bottlings of Talisker 25 and 30 Year Old are announced, so far so good...

http://caskstrength.blogspot.ie/2012/06/brace-of-new-taliskers.html

...but, "bottled at the traditional Talisker strength of 45.8% ABV"?

The previous bottlings were at cask strength of about 54% ABV.

The degradation of Diageo's brands continues apace. :thumbsdown:
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Re: Talisker 25 and 30 Year Old

Postby Fionnán » Mon Jun 11, 2012 12:59 pm

45.8% gets to be 'cask strength' now? this must be from the same source book that talks about the isle of skye as a traditional scottish whisky region. sad state of affairs
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Re: Talisker 25 and 30 Year Old

Postby DavidH » Mon Jun 11, 2012 2:10 pm

I don't think anyone claimed it was cask strength, did they? But then I can't read the labels in those pics. It seems more like they have bottled at an old-fashioned 80 proof.
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Re: Talisker 25 and 30 Year Old

Postby IainB » Mon Jun 11, 2012 2:15 pm

Personally I'll reserve judgement till I see what price they're going to be. I notice they're now to be regularly available - if this results in a drop in price then maybe more people will get to enjoy an older Talisker. I say this as a big fan of the 25yo editions up to now, of which I've bought and drank a few.

Now if the price doesn't come down that would be a different matter. Still though, I'd like to taste them before coming to any firm conclusions.
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Re: Talisker 25 and 30 Year Old

Postby JohnM » Mon Jun 11, 2012 2:50 pm

IainB wrote:Personally I'll reserve judgement till I see what price they're going to be. I notice they're now to be regularly available - if this results in a drop in price then maybe more people will get to enjoy an older Talisker. I say this as a big fan of the 25yo editions up to now, of which I've bought and drank a few.

Now if the price doesn't come down that would be a different matter. Still though, I'd like to taste them before coming to any firm conclusions.


If they taste good at this abv, I'm happy.

I've bought a good few Talisker 25s for about 100 euro. They are great whiskies. At least the 2006 is.
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Re: Talisker 25 and 30 Year Old

Postby Fionnán » Mon Jun 11, 2012 3:14 pm

DavidH wrote:I don't think anyone claimed it was cask strength, did they? But then I can't read the labels in those pics. It seems more like they have bottled at an old-fashioned 80 proof.



oh sorry, i misread luke's comment about 'traditional strength' 45.8 vs previous 'cask strength' botlings
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Re: Talisker 25 and 30 Year Old

Postby IrishWhiskeyChaser » Mon Jun 11, 2012 3:25 pm

Fionnán wrote:
DavidH wrote:I don't think anyone claimed it was cask strength, did they? But then I can't read the labels in those pics. It seems more like they have bottled at an old-fashioned 80 proof.



oh sorry, i misread luke's comment about 'traditional strength' 45.8 vs previous 'cask strength' botlings


Even though Talisker is normally still of a fairly high strength at 25-30 years it would not be unusual to have 25 of 30 year old to have natural cask strengths of under 45.8%.

I've certainly have had a few so it is not a given that cask strength would be above 50%

But it does seem that they have watered to a traditional Talisker strength of 45.8%
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Re: Talisker 25 and 30 Year Old

Postby Luke Gough » Mon Jun 11, 2012 3:47 pm

IrishWhiskeyChaser wrote:
Fionnán wrote:
DavidH wrote:I don't think anyone claimed it was cask strength, did they? But then I can't read the labels in those pics. It seems more like they have bottled at an old-fashioned 80 proof.



oh sorry, i misread luke's comment about 'traditional strength' 45.8 vs previous 'cask strength' botlings


Even though Talisker is normally still of a fairly high strength at 25-30 years it would not be unusual to have 25 of 30 year old to have natural cask strengths of under 45.8%.

I've certainly have had a few so it is not a given that cask strength would be above 50%

But it does seem that they have watered to a traditional Talisker strength of 45.8%


...45.8% ABV, probably the absolute lower limit that avoids chill filtration. Oh, and they're charging how much?

"Gouging"? What's that when it's at home? ;)
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Re: Talisker 25 and 30 Year Old

Postby JohnM » Wed Jun 20, 2012 8:06 am

Here's the price of the new 25... I'd stock up on old versions if I were you.

http://www.thewhiskyexchange.com/P-17387.aspx
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Re: Talisker 25 and 30 Year Old

Postby Luke Gough » Wed Jun 20, 2012 11:06 am

JohnM wrote:Here's the price of the new 25... I'd stock up on old versions if I were you.

http://www.thewhiskyexchange.com/P-17387.aspx


Note well that the '09 bottling here: http://www.thewhiskyexchange.com/P-10900.aspx is £150.00 and bottled @ 54.8% :thumbsup:

But yes, stock up while you can... ;)

P.S. I have two unopened bottles of the '09 :D
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