The worst single malt ever?
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yellowtang said:
oddman said:
I didn't hate this but it certainly tasted like the minimum they could get away with sending out
That just about sums it up - it’s clearly not a day over 3 years old! The prestige distilleries are very cynical with NAS bottlings. You can get some really cracking deals on 12yo malts in supermarkets but when buying as a gift or as an occasional purchase, most people go for the big names.
yellowtang said:
miniman said:
No comment on the scotch, but I do like your Duck Son & Pinker sign 
Ha ha! Thanks - I have a number of old enamel signs but this one is my favourite. It really means something to me as Bath is my home town and I have fond memories of going into Duck Son & Pinker.oddman said:
It's clearly the same juice as goes into the better bottlings. I suspect its a bit older than barely legal. 3 yo malt is very pale and hot
The prestige distilleries are very cynical with NAS bottlings. You can get some really cracking deals on 12yo malts in supermarkets but when buying as a gift or as an occasional purchase, most people go for the big names.
Well actually I think white pepper on the palette with a bitter finish sums it up! The prestige distilleries are very cynical with NAS bottlings. You can get some really cracking deals on 12yo malts in supermarkets but when buying as a gift or as an occasional purchase, most people go for the big names.
I’ve had considerably better blended whiskies at this price point. You are absolutely spot on re the 12 year old offers in supermarkets.
yellowtang said:
miniman said:
No comment on the scotch, but I do like your Duck Son & Pinker sign 
Ha ha! Thanks - I have a number of old enamel signs but this one is my favourite. It really means something to me as Bath is my home town and I have fond memories of going into Duck Son & Pinker.tannhauser said:
I bought it once, to try, and it was disgusting.
Left an even more bitter taste in the mouth as the delightful 12yo edition had more or less been discontinued.
The moral? To avoid NAS single malts. They’re a disgraceful, cynical exercise in marketing.
If you know what to look for there are some good NAS single malts - like the one being reviewed hereLeft an even more bitter taste in the mouth as the delightful 12yo edition had more or less been discontinued.
The moral? To avoid NAS single malts. They’re a disgraceful, cynical exercise in marketing.
https://youtu.be/ympHVYFDxxo
He also has an interesting explanation as to why some of the better NAS malts exists.
Biggy Stardust said:
yellowtang said:
No - Scotch has to be at least three years old, not over three years old!
The guy running the distillery told me yesterday that it has to be in the barrel for 3 years & 1 day minimum to be called scotch. I'm sure he knows more than you or I.Glenlivit founders reserve is pretty bad. The 12yo is ok but their 18yo is the sweet spot.
I prefer Balvenie for a dufftown whisky though.
Scapa from Orkney is on another level for a similar style to Glenlivit though.
The good thing about Scottish supermarkets is the really good whisky selection for 10-12yo bottles.
I prefer Balvenie for a dufftown whisky though.
Scapa from Orkney is on another level for a similar style to Glenlivit though.
The good thing about Scottish supermarkets is the really good whisky selection for 10-12yo bottles.
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