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bredman wrote:JohnM wrote: They insist on it and have all the sherry casks shipped during the winter to stop spoiling.
That's good to hear John. I was just thinking out loud with the sulphur comment, for the record i haven't detected it at all in the Irish i've tried so far.
BTW, all OB Laphroaig are coloured, even the CS, afaik.
bredman wrote:IWC, just for the record the German site i used was -
http://www.whisky.de/tws/index.php?cat=c515_Irland.html
primarily as it was recommended as accurate, we have referred to it on similar issues on another forum.
( perhaps this could be dragged into it's own thread )
varizoltan wrote:bredman wrote:IWC, just for the record the German site i used was -
http://www.whisky.de/tws/index.php?cat=c515_Irland.html
primarily as it was recommended as accurate, we have referred to it on similar issues on another forum.
( perhaps this could be dragged into it's own thread )
i cant see anything on this site about caramell, but i willcheck my bottles tomorrow
bredman wrote:JohnM wrote: They insist on it and have all the sherry casks shipped during the winter to stop spoiling.
That's good to hear John. I was just thinking out loud with the sulphur comment, for the record i haven't detected it at all in the Irish i've tried so far.
bredman wrote:bredman wrote:JohnM wrote: They insist on it and have all the sherry casks shipped during the winter to stop spoiling.
That's good to hear John. I was just thinking out loud with the sulphur comment, for the record i haven't detected it at all in the Irish i've tried so far.
I just listened to Mark's Whiskycast Ep 302, with an interview with J Murray. Largely about sulphur - very interesting that he singled out IDL's policy of 'demanding/requesting' that they didn't want sulphur candle treated casks. He admitted that some got through but that they are "very rare". Also that as we were currently drinking IDL Bushmills that explained why Bushmills was sulphur free. For now, as he believes the reused sulphur casks are also tainted, explaining why it still shows up in young Scotch and grains/blends etc. We'll see - concerning Bushmills ( i believe that Diageo have poor quality control ) - but well done IDL.
On another forum i guessed that 30% of people can detect sulphur in whisky, in the interview he quotes 40% cannot. !?
edit: also interesting that he claims the sulphur problem is at it's worst this year, partly due to sulphured blends.
JohnM wrote:I get that too, which is why 500 euro is too much for a Dungourney when you can have an old Powers...
bredman wrote:English Whisky St Georges Chapter 9. Roll on the next few years.
IrishWhiskeyChaser wrote:Have you tried many and how is it progressing?