Joel1802 wrote:G & M Glen Grant 1958 (bot 2009) 40%. For the funeral of a dear friend, Bob Vroom, CD an RCN veteran of the Battle of the Atlantic, father, grandfather, Christian, and all-round class act. RIP
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My condolences Joel.
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Joel1802 wrote:G & M Glen Grant 1958 (bot 2009) 40%. For the funeral of a dear friend, Bob Vroom, CD an RCN veteran of the Battle of the Atlantic, father, grandfather, Christian, and all-round class act. RIP
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JohnM wrote:Tyrconnell 17 (and a half).
IainB wrote:JohnM wrote:Tyrconnell 17 (and a half).
Have you been hanging out with the Hungarians again?
IainB wrote:Rum cask whiskeys from the three main Irish distilleries - tis not everyday I get to say that.
Teeling small batch
My last bushmills single rum cask
Midleton CWS 10th anniversary
All excellent but a big big hats off to ally for such an unusual (and by the way excellent) treat in the midleton.
Fionnán wrote:When i want SPS i prefer it to be thick and aggressive like the PJL or the old green spots. Just personal taste really
Fionnán wrote:my understanding is that the powers blend tastes more pot-stilly not so much because of the style of pot still in it but simply because its got a higher percentage of pot still in the sps/grain ratio than jemmie and paddys etc. As for PJL, that comes from the heavier sside of their distillate styles. Barry was a bit cryptic about what goes into it understandibly but, roughly, think of the CWS sps releases as the lightest end of the spectrum, than head through the light middle with yellow spot and redbreast (YS isnt just GS in a malaga cask, its a fundamentally different style of SPS distillate, all they really share is the name and the Mitchells and Sons contract) and then PJL and GS come in around the heavy mod-pot with the infamous Jemmie 15 SPS release confirmed as the only to-date unblended bottling of "trad pot" or very very heavy distillate to date (some of it apparently gets blended in iwht Jemmie gold etc). Barry described PJL as "Heavier than Redbreast, different to Green Spot" so make of that what you will.
IainB wrote:For me the best two of all the single (or double!) casks from midletonhave been Ally's first single cask blend and the current rum cask. I just find them more interesting than the SPS bourbon cask midletons...
IrishWhiskeyChaser wrote:What about a brand new range of cask strength releases (or high strength of around 48%).... No need to go the single cask route then and then there is scope to release various sherry or blends of sherry and/or other casks. Maybe resurrect Dungourny as brand
Luke Gough wrote:IrishWhiskeyChaser wrote:What about a brand new range of cask strength releases (or high strength of around 48%).... No need to go the single cask route then and then there is scope to release various sherry or blends of sherry and/or other casks. Maybe resurrect Dungourny as brand
Hear, Hear!!!
Fionnán wrote:no, here! Over here! Here! give it over here to ME!
Joel1802 wrote:Dunville's VR