Thanks ik9000, some more potentials to add to the list next time round. Settled on a bottle of talisker port Ruighe in the end so will see how I get on over the weekend.
Thanks all!
Hope you enjoy!
Thanks ik9000, some more potentials to add to the list next time round. Settled on a bottle of talisker port Ruighe in the end so will see how I get on over the weekend.
Thanks all!
I think you need some of that Springbank funk in your life. Springbank 10, Longrow for a peaty version (one of my faves), or maybe Hazelburn for their lighter moer Speyside-esque offering. Those, and a Ledaig 10 because I just got it and love it.Would be very happy to take opinions and ideas for some new bottles.
Springbank is more distinctive to me, got that funk going on which is different from anything else. Kilkerran is similar, but I find it quiet light and Speyside-y. Very lovely, but as abov every whisky fan should make themselves familiar with Springbank tbhHaving a little stock up, for my next bottle to try Im looking at Spingbank 10 or kilkerran 12, seen these mentioned on here, unsure which to go for first, anyone tried both and has a favourite?
I think you need some of that Springbank funk in your life. Springbank 10, Longrow for a peaty version (one of my faves), or maybe Hazelburn for their lighter moer Speyside-esque offering. Those, and a Ledaig 10 because I just got it and love it.
Springbank is more distinctive to me, got that funk going on which is different from anything else. Kilkerran is similar, but I find it quiet light and Speyside-y. Very lovely, but as abov every whisky fan should make themselves familiar with Springbank tbh
I think you need some of that Springbank funk in your life. Springbank 10, Longrow for a peaty version (one of my faves), or maybe Hazelburn for their lighter moer Speyside-esque offering. Those, and a Ledaig 10 because I just got it and love it.
I think you need some of that Springbank funk in your life. Springbank 10, Longrow for a peaty version (one of my faves), or maybe Hazelburn for their lighter moer Speyside-esque offering. Those, and a Ledaig 10 because I just got it and love it.
Ha, nice work indeed. You won't regret it. I keep staring at my empty Longrow bottle, but I do have a a brand new Springbank 10 waiting to be opened so I shouldn't do anything yet.. I've not ventured up to the 15, let me now how it is. I'm sure it's brilliant!I may have taken your suggestion and run with it.
Ha, nice work indeed. You won't regret it. I keep staring at my empty Longrow bottle, but I do have a a brand new Springbank 10 waiting to be opened so I shouldn't do anything yet.. I've not ventured up to the 15, let me now how it is. I'm sure it's brilliant!
I've had a dram of all 3 tonight whilst watching Aqvavitae vPub!
Hazelburn - Really nice, light dram, lots of green fruit and biscuits. Nice long finish.
Springbank - Pleasantly wierd. Smells like an sherry cask and old bookshelf, tastes like chewing a rubber band.
Longrow - Smells like poppers (lol). Tastes like marshmallows on a bonfire.
I get the rubber or wax taste from the springbank 10, whats your pick of the above 3 if you had to choose?
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They're all so different I guess it depends what kind of mood you're in. The SB15 has more depth than the other two, no doubt in part due to the extra time in the cask. The Longrow is a nice, heavily peated dram, and probably edges out in front of the classic lighter Islay's like Laphroaig 10 and Ardbeg 10. Not as rich as a Lagavulin, somewhere in between. I'm probably more in a period of enjoying subtlety in a dram at the moment. I'm really enjoying a lot of coastal highland malts, so the Hazelburn is really speaking to me at the moment. It's along the lines of a Clynelish.