Hi all,
On this Wednesday July 14th. 2010 (my 55th. Birthday) I once again tried (a nip) of KELLAN Irish Whiskey.
Well, I'm here to say that I was a bit too "quick on the trigger" when I said that I wouldn't buy Kellan after my first dram. My second time around with Kellan was a MUCH different (and better) experience. Sure, I still find Kellan rather HOT tasting upon first sip but, now, I must admit that I am rather enjoying Kellan's "spiciness". I suspect my "attitude adjustment" is in large part due to the fact that I have now developed a more refined palate as I have been enjoying (for the last couple of months) a dram (make that several drams) of Irish Whiskey or Scotch Whisky most every night. I suppose that I am now more "use" to drinking Whiskey/Whisky in general and as such, I am beginning to appreciate the little differences between Whiskies. So, in a "nut shell", I plan on buying KELLAN Irish Whiskey in the future. So, what have I learned from this experience ? I resolve to be more "reserved" (and take my time) before I make any "hard and fast" comments regarding my dis-likes about any Whiskies. I now understand that when it comes to Whiskey/Whisky, there is a learning curve. A delicious, lovely, sloooow, steady learning curve!
Regards,
SixCats!