JohnM wrote:I don't think there's caramel added, Jim. Maybe they use a lot of first-fill sherry casks.
I think your right there ... In Germany they have strict laws and if a colouring has been added to a whisk(e)y it has to be listed separately as an ingredient. There fore out German brothers can at a glance know if there is caramel (colouring) added just by looking at the bottle. I will try and get a confirmation to this but have a feeling this was discussed before on other forum.
Just on a side note for some of the newbies .... in relation to Caramel as it can be confusing when used in relation to the colour and the flavour.
Caramel colour and Caramel flavouring in a whiskey can be two separate and independent discriptors.
A whiskey can be coloured with Caramel and yet you may not get a caramel taste from it.
However Caramel and toffee as taste descriptions can be quite common in various different whiskey (with or without the presence of the colour)
Further the amount of colouring used in whiskies is tiny and said to be in the 00.0*%
Most bog standard whiskeys would have this colour added to ensure the uniform colour of the product. Whether this is right or wrong is down to the individual person to decide.