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TheWhiskeyBro wrote:Interesting post IWC, informative thanks. The method that Bruichladdich quote for measuring phenols in ppm is 'HPLC' i.e. high pressure liquid chromatography.
TheWhiskeyBro wrote:And that begs the question about the age of Turf Mór (as well as the probable price?)
I'm no expert on scotch but a 50 ppm (parts per million) whiskey is well above most distillery bottlings even from Islay. Can anyone share where this lies in the scale of super peated whiskies.
Fionnán wrote:although its worth mentioning that lagavulin apparently only dropped down to 35 within the last 8 or so years, so the current 16 yr old bottlings are probably stronger. no idea about coal ila
TheWhiskeyBro wrote:Rumour has it that it will be out in November, have your Ardbeg 10 or Lagavulin on standby for comparison...
Will post here when we hear of a release date...
DavidH wrote:According to this article, the Turf Mór is finished in sherry casks. Distilled, finished and bottled in 3 years... can this be right?
DavidH wrote:This must change the economics of making whiskey. We tried the cask version of Turf Mór at the last tasting and it was very nice indeed. So I don't think this is a compromised bottling at all. But if they can produce more specials in 3 years (the Kilbeggan Distillery Reserve is 3 years old too) then that has to be good for variety and pricing to the public.
Malt-Teaser wrote:Edit: I have just seen that your latest tasting included this bottling
According to a rather well-informed e-mail I received only today it hasn't been bottled yet.
Hmmmm, the sender should know.
John wrote:I thought that price sounded incredibly cheap alright It'll be interesting to see what it is eventually sold at
J.