Well I bought it for £22 as a cheap bottle to drink instead of always going to my nicer whiskies.
Neat, it's by no means horrible. It's just nothing to write home about. Served its purpose for me.
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Well I bought it for £22 as a cheap bottle to drink instead of always going to my nicer whiskies.
Neat, it's by no means horrible. It's just nothing to write home about. Served its purpose for me.
Personal view of Glenfarglas 12:
Color: Light Amber
Nose: Ground Bones, Custard Pudding Diesel Oil, Rubber and Turpentine
Palate: Brambles, Fino Sherry, Incohesive, and Silage
Body: Viscose
Finish: Abrupt, Chewy, Rangy and Oily
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It may surprise you to know that my review in numbers would be something like 9.8!
Oh, cool. I'll crack it open tonight and share my thoughts.
That is out of ten...right? [emoji1]
Last night I enjoyed some Tin Cup. I really like this whiskey. As I said before, Tin Cup reminds me of bourbon but not as sweet. Quality wise I have to compare it to Buffalo Trace which is my favorite bourbon. I would buy this whiskey again if the price dropped a bit.
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Yep, well.....but on a serious note: Single malts are above my pay grade, so when I drink Scotch, I drink blends, my favorite being Dewars 12 year old. I just looked up the vocabulary of Scotch tasting and had a go at you.........But I do have a favorite whiskey: a once a year whiskey, Redbreast.....regular favorite: Bulleit Rye. Honestly, I hope the Glenfarclas is awesome.
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Johnnie Walker - Double Black
Hits the spot every time. Skål.