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28 minutes ago, Sarcastic Bairn said:

I got a bottle of that barrel proof version of Elijah Craig for Fathers Day and still not opened it, the 65.72 alc/vol has been making me fearful!

I actually almost opened it after the penalties on Thursday night, I might be tempted now.

Get it open, you will love it. We need to know!!

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22 hours ago, HeartsOfficialMoaner said:

Get it open, you will love it. We need to know!!

Wow, that extra proof adds to it rather than take away the flavour.

The initial smell didn't give anything away for me, however a really heavy flavour with heat, that lingers but doesn't overpower it, this might be my new favourite.

It doesn't need a splash either, perfect on its own for my taste, recommend definately.

 

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56 minutes ago, Ned Nederlander said:

Does anyone know anything about Snow Grouse?

It was discontinued but appears to have made a comeback!? Not sure if it was always such a dark colour though :unsure2:

I'm naturally suspicious about anything that is "designed" to be drank cold. 

My grandad is a Grouse fan and says it was fine though. It's certainly darker than it was but it was pretty peely wally before so don't know if that's a cause for concern 

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I'm naturally suspicious about anything that is "designed" to be drank cold. 
My grandad is a Grouse fan and says it was fine though. It's certainly darker than it was but it was pretty peely wally before so don't know if that's a cause for concern 
Aye, just basic sensory suggests that cold isnt good for spirits.
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11 hours ago, invergowrie arab said:

I'm naturally suspicious about anything that is "designed" to be drank cold. 

My grandad is a Grouse fan and says it was fine though. It's certainly darker than it was but it was pretty peely wally before so don't know if that's a cause for concern 

My Dad and his brother loved it and that was their tipple of choice during get togethers - it was an easy add to the Christmas list.

Couple of years back you suddenly couldn't get it and I did a quick google search this week expecting that still to be the case but no it's available albiet in a slightly darker colour

I've ordered some but just wondered if anyone knew about the re-availability and the colour change.

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Has anybody here finished a whisky in their own small cask or matured new make etc. Keen to sherry a small cask and finish something off in it as it seems like an interesting thing to do and wondered if anybody here had done something like this before?

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Has anybody here finished a whisky in their own small cask or matured new make etc. Keen to sherry a small cask and finish something off in it as it seems like an interesting thing to do and wondered if anybody here had done something like this before?
Yeah, i bought a wee (i think 1litre) cask a few years ago.

Seasoned it with cheap bourbon and worked ok.
Then seasoned it with Mulled Wine (tried to copy Mackmyra Vinterglod) and left it too long.

Its a cool wee experiment but is an ornament for me now on the shelf. Wouldn't discourage you though!

One tip is the maturation caught me out, even after 2 months it tastes like licking the planks of wood in B&Q.
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53 minutes ago, Enigma said:

Has anybody here finished a whisky in their own small cask or matured new make etc. Keen to sherry a small cask and finish something off in it as it seems like an interesting thing to do and wondered if anybody here had done something like this before?

Interested in the responses as I am keen to give distilling a go in the next couple of years. Worked with a guy who did it and his whisky was remarkably passable. He aged it using barrel chips rather than actually putting it in a barrel. They worked rapidly so you could get some of those, sherry them then use them on whisky.

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On 10/06/2020 at 15:03, Archie McSquackle said:

So much for that idea. Tesco prices seem to jump about and it's now £32 rather than £24. I'll just need to keep an eye on it.

For those that are interested, they've now got Bowmore 12yo at the cracking price of £25 (I've already got a bottle or would have gone for that).

Bowmore 12 is down to £25 on Amazon at the moment so I've ordered a bottle of that with a December 10th delivery date. Handy price point for a Christmas present as well.

Old Pulteney 12 is £24 on there as well but my experience of their stuff hasn't been good so I'll pass on that. Got Glenrothes 10 for £22 last week as well which should be enough for the festive period. 

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Bowmore 12 is down to £25 on Amazon at the moment so I've ordered a bottle of that with a December 10th delivery date. Handy price point for a Christmas present as well.
Old Pulteney 12 is £24 on there as well but my experience of their stuff hasn't been good so I'll pass on that. Got Glenrothes 10 for £22 last week as well which should be enough for the festive period. 
OP12 is amongst the best value and quality out there IMO.

The salty maratime kick might not be everyones taste to be fair.

Ive tried pulteney thats been independently bottled and just lovely when its not been messed with.
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