What are your thoughts on where SPS should go from here? Are there enough lines already? Is the market swamped?
Also, have SPS blends been neglected? Should they be developed beyond an exercise in Brand promotion?
Discuss please...
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Fionnán wrote:Luke, when you say SPS blends do you mean 'blends with grain and sps in them instead of malt' or do you mean the likes of writers tears?
Joel1802 wrote:
I think there is much more room in the market for single cask SPS and experimental finishes are probably inevitable. The problem is the very high price for the Middleton single casks will keep the market very small. It would be nice to try all the different SPS makes from Middleton and in different types of casks. Maybe they should do a gift pack with examples of each at the same age and from both ex-bourbon and ex-sherry? A thought anyway.
Luke Gough wrote:Fionnán wrote:Luke, when you say SPS blends do you mean 'blends with grain and sps in them instead of malt' or do you mean the likes of writers tears?
SPS with Grain or SPS with Malt or SPS with Grain and Malt!
Joel1802 wrote:SPS + malt + Grain = Paddy
Joel1802 wrote:SPS + malt + Grain = Paddy
Joel1802 wrote:I think there is much more room in the market for single cask SPS and experimental finishes are probably inevitable. The problem is the very high price for the Middleton single casks will keep the market very small. It would be nice to try all the different SPS makes from Middleton and in different types of casks. Maybe they should do a gift pack with examples of each at the same age and from both ex-bourbon and ex-sherry? A thought anyway.
Plenty of room to bring back old mash bills including different grains such as rye too. That'd be an interesting project for one of the new players.