Sunday, November 30, 2025

Whisk(e)y ... Sunday?

With 24 Days of Whisk(e)y starting up tomorrow, I figured I'd do a blind sample tonight to get in the mood (: What will the random offering be tonight...

On the nose, I get honey, mild, bubble gum, and alcohol that initially is hard to get past. Going back I do find some smoke and some bbq meat. The taste, I get strawberry, cinnamon, spicy, heat. Some rubber in the back. I can't quite place this one, and I'm wondering if I'm just off tonight.

The finish is fruity, sweet, cinnamon... not getting any oak. There is some sweet bbq as well. I don't have a good guess on this - I'm guessing it's around 50% ABV, it does seem like a peated scotch, but other than that ... not sure. And it was.... Laphroaig 10 Year Cask Strength, 58.5% ABV. Which is surprising to me. After knowing what it is, I can find more peat and smoke, but I'm not really getting any Laphroaig notes overall. Tonight I rated it 4.0/5.0 - last year I rated it 4.25/5.0 - and looking at my tasting notes from last year I enjoyed it quite a bit more than I did this time.

Wednesday, November 26, 2025

Whisk(e)y Wednesday - 2025-11-26

Another random blind sample... here we go! Tonight's pour is light in color, so light my first guess is Ardbeg, but I'm getting ahead of myself a bit here. The nose... rubber, sweet bbq, touch of sour malt, campfire, ash, and char. The taste is ash, peat, spicy, hot pepper, sweet bbq meat, and char.

The finish, I get some burnt sugar, hot pepper that is a bit punchy and lingers. More sweet way in the back. Overall, this feels a bit random - the flavors are not overly cohesive. It's still pretty good, and I do expect it to be a one-off Ardbeg, I'll rate it 4.0/5.0 tonight.

And - it was Ardbeg. Scorch Committee Release, 51.7% ABV. I had this during 24 Days of Whisk(e)y in 2021 and rated it 4.0/5.0 that time as well. I did like the Committee release version better than the standard version back then.

Wednesday, November 19, 2025

Whisk(e)y Wednesday - 2025-11-19

Hey... another Whisk(e)y Wednesday - another blind sample, here we go...

On the nose, brown sugar, mint, orange peel, not too sharp on the nose, but it does have some proof. My initial thought here was rye ... but it might be a bourbon. The taste is a bit dusty, sweet upfront, a bit spicy, hot red pepper, the spice builds. I would lean towards bourbon over rye though, it just feels more like bourbon - it does seem to have some proof, I'd guess 110 or so.

The finish I get cherry, wood dryness, cinnamon, medium length and it turns more dry over time. Overall, this is pretty good - I don't have a good guess as to what it could be though as I can't think of anything I saved a sample of that would fall into this category. It's probably a good thing that over time I'll forget what I have saved samples of... will make it more blind (: I'd rate this a 3.5/5.0 tonight.

Turns out it was Baker's 7 Bourbon... which I had not blind a few weeks back when I didn't have enough to save a sample of. I had an older bottle of Baker's from around 2020 ... and I don't know if this sample is from that bottle, or the newer bottle. Either way, I didn't really get the usual Baker's peanut notes while sampling it - it's there if I really go looking for it I guess. I rated both of them 3.75/5.0 initially.

Wednesday, November 12, 2025

Whisk(e)y Wednesday - 2025-11-12

Here we are again, Whisk(e)y Wednesday. Let's see how we like this one tonight.

On the nose, it's malty and I get some sulfur, marshmallow, honey, an artificial sweetener note as well... which sounds a bit odd, but it's what I was reminded of. Going back to the nose after acclimation I don't really find the sulfur as much. The taste I get some matchstick, peppery, hot, malt, sweet, candy. It feels over 50% ABV, but it is the first drink of the evening, so it could just be drinking a bit hot. This does seem to get sweeter the longer I drink it, along with being jammy.

The finish is sweet initially, malt that lingers, with matchstick, hot pepper, and a bit of artificial sweetener like I get from rum. Very sweet, jammy. Overall this struck me a pretty good, but not quite great... I'd rate it a 4.25/5.0 tonight, but I can't quite place what it might be. Not Ardbeg, I don't think it's Laphroaig either... don't have any great guesses. 

Turns out it was BenRiach, The Smoky 12, 46% ABV. I originally rated it 4.0/5.0, so I just liked it a bit more this evening. At $60 I might want to pick up another bottle sometime, though Ardbeg 10 comes in around there too, and I probably like that one more.

Wednesday, November 5, 2025

Whisk(e)y Wednesday - 2025-11-05

Getting back to things, doing a blind sample from the shelf. Let's see how this one is. On the nose, it's fairly mild, alcohol in the back, malt, maybe some apple. It's light, floral, maybe some honey.

On the taste I get brown sugar, honey, pepper spice, molasses, seems low proof, not much above 40% ABV. I initially found it too simple, but over time I did get some light smoke and ash. The finish is pepper in the front, then sweet that lingers along with some apple. 

I was thinking this might be Irish, but the light smoke and ash had me leaning towards Scotch. Tonight I would rate it a 3.75/5.0. Turned out to be Talisker Game of Thrones House of Greyjoy, 45.8% ABV. I had this back in 2019 and had similar tasting notes, and rated 3.75/5.0 then as well. I believe this is the last of the bottle, and as it was a one-off I doubt I'll ever see it again.