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IainB wrote:Having another go at the Midleton 2009 and 2010 tonight.
IrishWhiskeyChaser wrote:IainB wrote:Having another go at the Midleton 2009 and 2010 tonight.
At least your presistent
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An Irishman Superior ... quite tasty ... plenty of zingy and spicey pps goodness.
Goes quite well wit O'Hara's Irish Pale Ale ... impressed with this IPA and is a bit like some of the America ales that are doing the rounds. Obviously hoppy but in a slightly fruity way.
IainB wrote:I find one night not really enough to properly assess a whiskey....
IainB wrote:Tonight I'm having an Oban 14 - I've always liked this one but haven't had it in a while. Maybe not the most exciting malt in the world but I find it a nice easy drinking malt for a night in in front of the fire.
JohnM wrote:Didn't that Guinness Breo have corriander and orange flavourings? Something did anyway. A wheat beer.
IainB wrote:Right now I'm having a Blue Moon, which is a "North American Craft Beer" and is "spiced with orange peel an coriander", along with a Tullabardine Sauternes finish. MMMmmmmmm.
Interesting combo - the beer is one of the more unusual beers that I've tried - there is a vague taste of orange and coriander which sounds strange but is very very drinkable and refreshing. The Tullibardine also has a very strong hint of orange on the taste and finish which, again, is unusual but veyr enjoyable. So the two are going down very nicely thank you.
That's all for tonight - it is only Thursday.
IrishWhiskeyChaser wrote:IainB wrote:Right now I'm having a Blue Moon, which is a "North American Craft Beer" and is "spiced with orange peel an coriander", along with a Tullabardine Sauternes finish. MMMmmmmmm.
Interesting combo - the beer is one of the more unusual beers that I've tried - there is a vague taste of orange and coriander which sounds strange but is very very drinkable and refreshing. The Tullibardine also has a very strong hint of orange on the taste and finish which, again, is unusual but veyr enjoyable. So the two are going down very nicely thank you.
That's all for tonight - it is only Thursday.
Yes have had a fwe of those Blue Moons ... nearly sherbit like to me and very drinkable. I think the beer heads get annoyed that it is called a craft beer as it is made by Coors so fairly mass produced but nothing wrong with that as long as it's good. In all fairness they do say it aint half bad but I'd imagine the coors connection knocks it donw a bit.