Cameronbridge DT 1979 30yo 51.9%alc.
Carsebridge DT 1979 31yo 55.7%alc.
Invergordon DT 1972 38yo 44.0%alc.
Port Dundas DT 1973 36yo 54.1%alc.
Ben Nevis OB 25yo 54.0%alc.
Linkwood G&M 1969/40yo 43%alc.
Going to be a good weekend:
Time for some cask strength goodness
--> Linkwood 1990/17 Cask 9724 55.5% Sig (Binny's)
This one smells and tastes like a bourbon right out the gate.
only 2 fingers left in the bottle
kicking up a notch on the Sig scale - Great Nose on this Royal
--> Royal Lochnagar 1991/16yo cask 428 43% Sig
Close shot to give an example of pour size.. this is a little lite.. may add a bit more.
On a Thursday - my Whisky Chat - about 20-25ml... When I am just kicking back and want to have a beverage it can be from 35ml to 120ml..
Tonight, I have been in the 20ml range.. x7 pours = about 140ml so far.. not bad... probably will max out in the 200ml range...
cheers
Well a rep would say that... I am a big fan of Robin Coupar (rep) (he fed me lots of beverage).. But safe to say that some of the best beverages that I have ever had are OB (official bottlings from the distillery).. But the Independent's give you all the views of the juice that is out there. Single cask variations are a lot of fun.
One year later and one year younger
--> Bladnoch 1989/8yo Casks 405-409 43% Signatory (half bottle) I like these half bottles.
edit - it pours almost clear, must have been a very used cask