REVIEWS

Good day Ladies & Gentlemen. We haven't had an Irish Whiskey featured on my blog for over 3 weeks! Let's change that. Today I thought we will take a look at a 1L Travel Exclusive release from Bushmills. When it comes to Irish Whiskey, I like Bushmills a lot. Their cheap Black Bush bottling was the first Irish...

Welcome back Everyone! It has been a few days since I posted a new review. Well, I got a new bottle as a gift that I have never seen or heard about so I thought I should open it and try it. Then potentially write a review about it. Here I am, so I did open it haha. Let me tell you more about ...

FĂ ilte air ais Ladies & Gentlemen. Today we are going to talk about a whisky that comes from one of my favourite distilleries: Highland Park. It was bottled by Cadenhead's independent bottler and on the label it says: An Orkney Distillery. Well, how do I know it's Highland Park? Easy. There are only a handful of distilleries on Orkney....

Welcome back Everyone! Today we are returning to our roots. How do I mean that? Well, the first ever review I put on this site was about two lovely Kingsbarns bottle. You can read that article by clicking HERE. A few months ago I picked up the Bell Rock CS for a very good price and since then I thought about opening it. But I didn't open it yet. ...

Welcome back Ladies & Gentleman. Today I wanted to tell you about an underrated distillery and a few of their bottles. This distillery is non other than the Glen Moray Distillery. This distillery goes under the radar for some reason. Why? I don't know. However I think their whiskies are great and they are not overpriced. In this...

Whit's Fur Ye'll No Go Past Ye or simply Hello Everyone. In Glasgow, you might come across the unique phrase "whit's fur ye'll no go past ye." It's a way of saying that what's meant for you won't pass you by. It's a warm and endearing greeting. Today I'm back with a bottle that comes from a young and very popular distillery....

Well hello there as Obi-Wan Kenobi would say. This is the last article for this week. We had lots of scotch reviews lately so now I think it's time to return to Ireland the land of Saints and Scholars or the land of a thousand welcomes. Whichever you prefer to be honest, I like both since both have a true meaning. Ireland has a rich variety of ...

Greetings Folks. Today marks a new chapter for the blog. Yep, I am thinking about new ways to keep everyone entertained and everyone happy but in a way that I can give relevant information and thoughts on whiskies. That is how I came up with the Head-to-head review series. In this series I will be putting two whiskies...

Welcome back to my little site. Today we are taking a look at two gems from a very underrated distillery from the Highlands. This happens to be one of my favourite hidden treasure because their distillery character is strong & unique and even with cask finishes that heavily influence other whiskies it shows through and shines. I'm talking...