Michael Foggarty wrote:Im not sure,
ive seen this happen so many times, label changes, people think the whiaskey changes, even when they try to think otherwise.
Hi Michael,
please read my article carefully. This is not about a psychology, it is about a true head to head comparison. I own two bottles, one with the old label and one with the new label. I poured drams of both into two glasses of the same type (classic Malt BTW, if you are interested to know) and compared them side by side.
The difference really is as big as I state in the article. If you still don't believe, please contact me so we can arrange a sample deal.
Michael Foggarty wrote:Distillers spend alot of money trying to iron out these factors, but for me i dont care to much, its the beauty of the industry.
Call me old fashioned, but I can't see any beauty in the fact that a great dram has been significantly reduced in quality. I agree that batch variation of standard botlings can keep things interesting (just look at the hardcore Ardbeg fans and their L number fetishism). But dumbing down a good blend by reducing the malt content certainly does not fall into this categry anymore.
Happy dramming,
Oliver