We review any and all whiskies so you know what's good. Accessible and written in plain English. No obscure terms that require a dictionary.
Whisky Reviews
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Laphroaig 1988, 16 Years Old, Douglas Laing Old Malt Cask, bottled for The Whisky Fair, 50.1% ABV
I should start out with a disclosure: I'm not a fan of Laphroaig's whiskies. The current output anyway. My first encounter with the Islay monster ... -
Rosebank, 21 Years Old, 1990, 53.8% Abv, Diageo Special Releases 2011, 5886 Bottles
Fragrant and Floral Note: We have assigned every bottle we review to one of five Flavour Camps, based on the most dominant flavours found. The Flav... -
Johnnie Walker Red Label: Old and New
One of the advantages of being a fan of whisky- over say wine or beer- is that you can relatively easily procure whiskies bottled over half a ce... -
Springbank 1992, 12 Year Old by Celtic Whisky, 57.2% ABV, IB, of 276 bottles
FRUITY AND SPICY Springbank, Springbank, Springbank. Running a Google search for “Springbank” churns out the top question “Why is Springbank ... -
Glenlivet 1989, Single Cask, Caledonian Selection, Liquid Gold Enterprises, 58.1% ABV, IB
FRAGRANT AND FLORAL Ahoy Pandas! We’re back with another vintage malt review. This time, we’re going with a vintage malt from the relative... -
Glen Urquhart 1965, 8 Year Old Blended Scotch Whisky by Gordon & MacPhail, 43% ABV
RICH AND ROUND In recent times, older blended whiskies from the 1960s – 1980s have been attracting increased attention because they can ... -
Clynelish 1992, 15 Year Old by The Whisky Society, 58.5% ABV, IB, (of 218 bottles)
FRUITY AND SPICY For decades, Clynelish Distillery has been one of those distilleries that quietly supplied their whisky to Diageo to serve as ...
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