picachu wrote: » Bowmore 100%. Cardhu has way too much honey sweetness. Bowmore started my Islay adventure
killbillvol2 wrote: » I got the 2016 for about €95. In Beijing duty free of all places.
newbie runner wrote: » Ahh stop....where is this going to end.Couldn't not apply for this tasting...I'm going to end up broke,with a drinking problem ( only at weekends thankfully)😀 quote="Cazale;115366891"]Spot tasting collection €65 1 x Green Spot 50ml 1 x Green Spot Léoville Barton 50ml 1 x Green Spot Chateau Montelena 50ml 1 x Yellow Spot 12 Year Old 50ml 1 x Red Spot 15 Year Old 50ml 1 x Blue Spot 7 Year Old Cask Strength 50mlhttps://dropsfromthesky.com/collections/new-in/products/spot-flight-2-6-x-50ml
killbillvol2 wrote: »
Stuart199 wrote: » So are you suggesting that they made this up, that it is all a pack of lies - what an accusation. Fact 1 - The barley was grown on the farm in Tipperary Fact 2 - They negotiated conditions with the distiller that they could produce the distillate to their own parameters. Just waiting for the apology now.
killbillvol2 wrote: It's really terrible value. All their stuff is. For example, Teeling Blackpitts is €11 for 50ml. You could buy a bottle for €60. The mark up is outrageous.
Cazale wrote: » They are a bar so they are charging the pub price for 35ml but giving you 50ml.l.
2011abc wrote: » Id be curious to know if my description of Barry Crockett as "Mandarin flavoured , angel wing feather lightness on the tongue" is anywhere in the ballpark .Despite being in my third or fourth year as a whiskey fancier I can smell almost NOTHING and 'finish' doesnt mean much to me either -although I know Yellow Spot has it by the bucketload .Does anyone who has had The Gael and BC taste similarities ?(I know one is a blend and the other a Pot Still )
BonnieSituation wrote: Macallan 12 yo All Sherry Bushmills 16 - Mid 1990s bottling Jameson 1780 - Mid 1990s bottling Redbreast 12 - 1980s bottling Lockes Crock 7yo - 1957 Pure Pot Still Glenmorangie Signet 2017 - Whiskeys from 21yo to 40yo
Cazale wrote: » Sounds like a great tasting. These are the ones I would have gone for myself but I spent a fortune that week on boring car/house stuff so had to pass. Let us know how you get on.
the beer revolu wrote: » As you appear to have lots of facts about this, why not end all the curiosity and suspicion? 1. Are there stills in TippDistillery? 2. Are they commissioned and in use? 3. Why are there no pictures of said stills, in situ? 4.Why are there no pictures of the site, construction, etc. etc? You've created a profile to demand an apology from me for daring to question the narrative. Why not use it, now, to clear up all this confusion?
Choc Chip wrote: » They literally did a podcast and confirmed this. Someone highlighted it a few pages back and everyone ignored it cos ye would rather gossip than either accept what they've said or ask them directly on their social media. And I've been on their social media and seen it confirmed ffs. Given you are/work for a rival brand (blackwater) you'd think you could just ask them yourself on one of their sm accounts rather than hoping that someone that made one post comes back to the thread.
killbillvol2 wrote: » The podcast said they have 4 stills according to the person who posted it. So what have they said? That they own four stills? What have you seen confirmed on their social media? I don't work for any distillery and I don't think I should have to go on social media and ask a company that calls itself "Tipperary Boutique Distillery" if their four stills are in use.
Choc Chip wrote: » Seriously? You dont think you should have to go on social media to check, and someone told you here, but you want me to tell you again? Okay. They said on the podcast they have stills. Irish whiskey mag have updated them as having an operating distillery. I think it's clear they do have a distillery. Is it because its run by a female? Cos as a female myself it feels like a weird level of resentment about a distillery. People are talking about trawling their accounts for pics but wont just ask them. It's just strange tbh.
killbillvol2 wrote: » I see that you conveniently left out the last sentence of my post.
Adyx wrote: » Speaking of Royal Oak, they've released their "The Busker" whiskey.https://www.facebook.com/royaloakdistillery/posts/3525641350883818
Choc Chip wrote: » In fact, the back label of both of the tipp bottles I have talks about this whiskey being selected and waiting for their still to be built.
killbillvol2 wrote: » You argued on this thread that their new release wasn't third party whiskey. I had no interest in their earlier other sourced whiskey but the bottles released this week were marketed as their own. I was interested in buying one but found the lack of information on their website odd so dug a bit deeper. In my opinion they deliberately obfuscated its origins.
newbie runner wrote: » Gonna give this another try tonight...well if we could score a try!! thankfully , much more smooth and sweet.would recommend.