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Re: What are you having yourself?

Postby varizoltan » Sun Jan 02, 2011 12:20 am

i am kind of having my last few nights at home, so i gave myself a bit of home threat :)

started with Midleton 1985

than;
Jameson Gold
Jameson 18
Midleton 1973 8-)
Midleton 20th Anniversary 8-)

and now i am going to compare ;
Jameson 12
Jameson 12 Midleton Distillery reserve (second last edition 3136 1320)
Jameson 12 Bow street Distillery reserve (current edition L732431109)

and maybe a few other
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Re: What are you having yourself?

Postby DavidH » Sun Jan 02, 2011 12:35 am

varizoltan wrote:Jameson 12 Midleton Distillery reserve

That reminded me... I never opened my Midleton Distillery Reserve. Fixed now. First time I've tried it. Definitely a Jameson but it has a soft, furry mouthfeel. It makes like it's going to supply a punch but then melts into a long, very slightly woody finish. I like it.
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Re: What are you having yourself?

Postby varizoltan » Sun Jan 02, 2011 12:55 am

DavidH wrote:
varizoltan wrote:Jameson 12 Midleton Distillery reserve

That reminded me... I never opened my Midleton Distillery Reserve. Fixed now. First time I've tried it. Definitely a Jameson but it has a soft, furry mouthfeel. It makes like it's going to supply a punch but then melts into a long, very slightly woody finish. I like it.


i had a bottle bought on ebay a few years ago, because i never wanted to open a bottle with my name on it, and i just had a bottle as present for someone who never got it so i opened both

i have some green apple nose and taste on the Bow street reserve (not sure if it is different from the Midleton reserve) but i will compare these 2 as well, but the older version of the Midleton reserve is way different, a bit sweeter and not as woody on the finish
the standard Jameson 12 is very heavy on the nose compare to the other 2, dry sherry taste

good to see the differences, what i did not think is this much
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Re: What are you having yourself?

Postby varizoltan » Sun Jan 02, 2011 1:11 am

ok,

i just realized that i have a bottle of Jameson 12 from 2010 and 2007

everyone was talking about the Redbreast 15 first and second batch

well, if yous get a chance to try this 2 side by side, than you will see more difference than you would think, in favour of the 2010
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Re: Forum Etiquette

Postby IrishWhiskeyChaser » Sun Jan 02, 2011 6:27 am

bredman wrote:Oh, i didn't realise posts were altered on forums in that way.

I can only speak for myself and my posts were all genuine and honest and not a way of boosting my post count.



Was not meant as a critism and all posts are taken as being genuine otherwise they will be deleted(which very rarely happens). We try to keep editing to a minimum but I have gone over this thread in particular. It's no big deal and I've done it myself but just trying to it tidy. Just something I noticed over the last while and maybe people will keep it in mind when posting. Conversly if you have a very large post it is no harm breaking it up into 2 or even 3 posts especially if you are covering various whiskies.
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Re: What are you having yourself?

Postby shanel23 » Mon Jan 03, 2011 12:19 am

Had an eventful last night - MVR 2008 , Dun Leire , Superquinns own label and finally a drop of the Premier crew Locke's - very nice indeed .
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Re: What are you having yourself?

Postby JohnM » Mon Jan 03, 2011 11:23 am

What do you think of the Dun Leire, Shane?
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Re: What are you having yourself?

Postby shanel23 » Mon Jan 03, 2011 3:52 pm

Hi John , - very impressed with it - for a supermarket branded whiskey it's just exceptional - I've given a few bottles to friends in Germany as presents and they couldn't believe how good it was - so much so that one guy who I regularly bring blackbush too wants to change his order to it. So a few trips to Newry will be needed . I've tried lots of the Cooley offerings and this has to be in the my top 2 .
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Re: What are you having yourself?

Postby JohnM » Tue Jan 04, 2011 5:52 pm

I'll have to track down some.

Today I tried the Inis Turk Beg. Quite nice and very well presented. Still, too expensive for a drinking whiskey, I think.
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Re: What are you having yourself?

Postby TheWhiskeyBro » Tue Jan 04, 2011 10:45 pm

Hi JohnM, where did you try the InishTurkBeg... what was the RRP... was it something like €135?
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Re: What are you having yourself?

Postby JohnM » Wed Jan 05, 2011 10:43 am

€155, unfortunately. I tasted some in the Celtic Whiskey Shop the other day.
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Re: What are you having yourself?

Postby bredman » Wed Jan 05, 2011 11:48 am

shanel23 wrote:Hi John , - very impressed with it - for a supermarket branded whiskey it's just exceptional - I've given a few bottles to friends in Germany as presents and they couldn't believe how good it was - so much so that one guy who I regularly bring blackbush too wants to change his order to it. So a few trips to Newry will be needed . I've tried lots of the Cooley offerings and this has to be in the my top 2 .

It would be worth grabbing all the 1st release bottles that you can find - code is L10123. Because the 2nd release - code L10218/48 is not quite the same. The 2nd lacks the richness and complexity and has that hint of 'baby sick' ( this isn't bad in itself ) which is absent from the 1st. Don't get me wrong, the 2nd is still a fine whisky - just not the award winner that the 1st is. I posted this before but to show the differences the 1st release is the one on the right.

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Re: What are you having yourself?

Postby shanel23 » Wed Jan 05, 2011 12:10 pm

It was the first release I got so will hang onto a few of them and look out for more if I can - will try the 2nd release next time I get a chance to buy some . - cheers
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Re: What are you having yourself?

Postby bredman » Fri Jan 07, 2011 8:09 pm

Early night for me so quickly squeeze a couple drams in. Start with a Jameson to wake up the tastebuds.

Michael Collins 40%. A Cooley single malt but not recognisable as one, something missing....and something added. Shame.


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Re: What are you having yourself?

Postby JohnM » Fri Jan 07, 2011 8:15 pm

bredman wrote:Early night for me so quickly squeeze a couple drams in. Start with a Jameson to wake up the tastebuds.

Michael Collins 40%. A Cooley single malt but not recognisable as one, something missing....and something added. Shame.


I was going to say that to you, but didn't want to put anything into your head. I am not sure what caramel tastes like in a whiskey, but having tried this, I was guessing that there was some in this.
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Re: What are you having yourself?

Postby bredman » Fri Jan 07, 2011 9:53 pm

JohnM wrote:I was going to say that to you, but didn't want to put anything into your head. I am not sure what caramel tastes like in a whiskey, but having tried this, I was guessing that there was some in this.

Caramel colour is ok in blends, it flattens out those 'wild' grain notes but in a malt it's a shame. I just love Cooley malt and it's just that that i want in my glass. Interesting to note that the light and fruity Cooley doesn't take to added colour, as i always suspected it wouldn't.


Redbreast 15. A great nose, i could nose this all day long. Thanks again John. There is an exotic fruit on the palate, passionfruit, or is it guava?


Old Comber 7 pps. Wow, different. A confusing nose consisting of unripe fruits such as apple and banana bound together with a sweet vanilla. A 'weak bourbon' nose. Turpentine and menthol on the palate, soft though, mixed with other soft volatiles. A full bottle would be required to suss this one out properly. An experience.


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Re: What are you having yourself?

Postby varizoltan » Sat Jan 08, 2011 12:45 am

christmas time is over.

back in Ireland, back to reality, back to Dundalgan :(
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Re: What are you having yourself?

Postby IrishWhiskeyChaser » Sun Jan 09, 2011 12:02 am

Bowmore 25yo ... a typical Bowmore but much more umph than I would have expected from a malt this age which is good, kind of reminds me of how great a HP 25yo is, and of course this Bowmore is more complex than a younger Bow with much bigger flavour profile, great dept and a long finish.

Class ...

... these should be walking out of CWS at the price Ally has them at (Bargain ;) ).
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Re: What are you having yourself?

Postby bredman » Sun Jan 09, 2011 12:37 am

McCarthy's Oregon Malt, an American malt made with Scottish peated barley. And made well, also has a welcome unpredictable complexity to it.


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Re: What are you having yourself?

Postby jcskinner » Sun Jan 09, 2011 2:50 am

Really like the McCarthy's. We had it at our American tasting last summer, an interesting change of pace from the bourbons. As I recall, it's VERY smokey, quite young, and made with Scottish malt, but its quality certainly belies its age.
I'm at the other end of the spectrum myself tonight. Glenfarclas 21 yo - a true sherry monster. Sweet, delicious and mouth coating.
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Re: What are you having yourself?

Postby IrishWhiskeyChaser » Sun Jan 09, 2011 11:49 pm

Revisited Bowmore 25yo which @ 43% actually feels like possibly 46%.

Plenty of sweetness here but not straight sweetness because as well as toffee their is also burnt sugar and chocolate liqueur flaovours. This probably only needs another 10-15 years to make it perfect, hence the 9/10 mark ;)

Now on to a Tyrconnell 17years and 6 months old ;) :lol: This is at cask strength and really stands up to the Bowmore 25 ... I know one is cask strength the other isn't but even so who says Irish can't stand up to Scotch ... I know I'm repeating myself here but I feel I have to to dispell the myths generated by both sides of the Irish/Scotch debate. Anyway way this is typical Tyrconnell but just bigger :D Plenty of the usual fruit but the extra abv seems to only bulk the whiskey up in viscosity rather than over the top alcohol power. Possibly a bigger spice bust too. This is a beautifully balanced malt and virtually a palate clenser. Quite yummy. Another 9/10 bacically for the fact that this is not an any time dram as I need to be in the mood to have such a fruity sweet dram. However one thisng is sure Cooley malt is aging very well :thumbsup:
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Re: What are you having yourself?

Postby bredman » Mon Jan 10, 2011 12:10 am

Highland Park 1991 G&M. Delicious.



edit: this is my favourite HP of all time. Wish i bought a case!!
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Re: What are you having yourself?

Postby bredman » Wed Jan 12, 2011 7:52 pm

Ok, i'm starting early tonight - too many bottles with a wee drammie left. Dun Leire 8 "The Original". :thumbsup: I suppose i/we was/were expecting a bit much for a repeat performance on this with the quality of the L10123. It's a pity it wasn't achieved as this is simply stunning ( for the money ), but to be fair they have come close.

Guys, whats the Irish for "wee drammie"?


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Re: What are you having yourself?

Postby JohnM » Wed Jan 12, 2011 8:15 pm

Bredman

Here's a link to a discussion about a substitute term - DRAM
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Re: What are you having yourself?

Postby bredman » Wed Jan 12, 2011 11:43 pm

Ah, no conclusions then.

Caol Ila 25 BF h/h 5388 54.1%. Another bottle finished off.

Cooley 13 Cadenhead's 60.6%. Another bottle finished off. I took a sample first though, for later in the year.


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