
Whisky Whiskey is a video podcast about my exploration of Whisky in all of its forms.
Having just reviewed the 10 Year, I tackle the Cask Strength 12 Year offering from Springbank and also discuss the unusual three-still system they use at Springbank and how it differs for their Longrow and Hazelburn offerings. There’s no denying that this particular offering, was not what I expected…in a good way…
With John Chidgey.
The first Lowlands Scotch Whisky I’ve tried is this, the Bladnoch Vinaya. I look at the history of the Distillery and how it got its nickname ‘The Queen of the Lowlands’ as well as how an Australian Entrepreneur helped to rescue the Distillery from liquidation about 8 years ago. Importantly, I also reviewed the Scotch.
With John Chidgey.
The final Glen Moray in this series of reviews has the oldest Age Statement. At 15 Years as a Single Malt I compare it to other offerings beyond the 15 Year in terms of cost in the local market. Glen Moray are consistently affordable but can the 15 Year Old stand up against other similar offerings with this age statement and price range?
With John Chidgey.
The Fire Oak offering from Glen Moray is the third I’d tried and it’s not as widely available anymore. I review this unusual offering from Glen Moray as well as how La Martiniquaise have accelerated the Glen Moray brand into the International Marketplace.
With John Chidgey.
Continuing my exploration of Glen Moray now with the 12 Year Single Malt offering, I also look into the history of Malting at Glen Moray, their introduction of more Peated offerings in recent years and to determine if the 12 Year is better than the Classic, and if so, how much so.
With John Chidgey.
This is the first Glen Moray I’ve ever tried and they have a reputation of being affordable, good quality Scotches. I dive into the history of the Distillery, it’s production and such, and try to determine if the push for affordability has sacrificed anything along the way.
With John Chidgey.