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Loch Lomond Original

Adventures of Captain Haddock Loch Lomond Original

Loch Lomond Single Malt comes from the Highland region and has no age statement. The distillery has released 7 different malts under various names, and some blended whiskies as well.I read somewhere that…

@RantavahtiBy @Rantavahti10 years ago 0 472

Lagavulin 8yo

Lagavulin 8yo 200th anniversary edi Lagavulin 8yo

Lagavulin distillery officially dates back to 1816, this is when John Jonston and Archibald Campbell constructed two distilleries on the site. One of them became Lagavulin. Records show that illicit…

@sorrenBy @sorren10 years ago 0 790

Aberlour A'bunadh

Batch 53 Aberlour A'bunadh

Nose: beeswax, marmalade, grated nutmeg. A tightly-knit aroma of sweetness and spice. Taste: wow! And intense blast of flavour greets the tongue. The sherry, malt, and oak have fused into one solid,…

@MegawattBy @Megawatt10 years ago 0 593

Tullamore Dew

Plain and Simple Tullamore Dew

A simple Irish blend. Nose - Ethanol, fairly harsh. Not something I want to get first thing I nose a drink. Some grainy notes with a very light vanilla.Palate - Grainy sweetness, some vanilla and spice…

@cheeserandyburgBy @cheeserandyburg10 years ago 0 072

Teeling Small Batch

Young and rough at heart Teeling Small Batch

The original Teeling distillery was established by Walter Teeling in 1782 in Dublin. It eventually closed as a result of the decline in Irish whiskey sales. In 1985, John Teeling bought a state-owned…

@Pierre_WBy @Pierre_W10 years ago 0 278

McClelland's Highland Single Malt

Budget Garioch McClelland's Highland Single Malt

It is very well possible that the Highland expression by McClelland’s is actually a Glen Garioch, but I do not have this confirmed. I base this solely on the fact that the botter is owned for years by…

@markjedi1By @markjedi110 years ago 0 179

McClelland's Speyside Single Malt

Cherry Juice McClelland's Speyside Single Malt

Okay, my theory hits a brick wall here. For is Morrison-Bowmore is indeed the supplier for the Islay (Bowmore), Highland (Glen Garioch) and Lowland (Auchentoshan), then which Speyside malt did they lay…

@markjedi1By @markjedi110 years ago 0 077