REVIEWS

Welcome back Everyone! Today we are talking about Irish Whiskey. More specifically about Irish Single Malts. However, I would like to give you some more information about what Irish Whiskey really is, then I will tell you my thoughts on five single malts, one from Teeling, one from Tyrconnel, one from The Whistler and two bottles from Waterford....

Welcome back! Today I bring you a few whiskies from around the world. More specifically single malts, and even more specifically from Hungary, Germany and Japan.

Hey Everyone! Today we take it a bit lighter as we usually do. There won't be any distillery data, specifics. Today you will only get my opinion and a bit of info of each bottle along my tasting notes. You can see the five bottles I picked above. There is something for everyone. Sweet, smoky, 40%, 46%, sherried,...

Hello Everyone! Today I am back with a very interesting whiskey. It's the Element Lore Single Malt R/1.0. An Irish Single Malt whiskey. It is very unique and interesting for various reasons. It is created by whisk(e)y lovers to whisk(e)y lovers.

The Old Bushmills Distillery is an Irish whiskey distillery in Bushmills, County Antrim, Northern Ireland, founded in 1784 and owned by Proximo Spirits. Bushmills Distillery uses water drawn from Saint Columb's Rill, which is a tributary of the River Bush. The distillery is a popular tourist attraction, with around 120,000 visitors per year.

Long time no see. Well I am back now. Today I bring you an article and review of Paul John Indian Single Malt Whisky distillery and a few of their releases I have tried and liked. I hope you will enjoy this little detour to India!

"My favourite distilleries include: ✅Ardnamurchan, GlenDronach, Glenfarclas, Macallan, Highland Park, Tullibardine, Kavalan✅." Yeah, you can read on the "About me" page that this distillery is included in my favourites. There are several reasons why. It's a family owned business, they have a huge core range to comfort every type of whisky drinker...

GlenAllachie is a distillery I still can't 100% like. What they do is very controversial to me. For one there is the matter of their limited Cask Strength bottlings that consists of over 100.000 bottles lately and they still call it limited. Or for example I just can't stand their core range. I only like the 15 year old...

Today you will read a comprehensive history and review of the Aberlour distillery then I will be sharing the tasting notes and my opinions on six whiskies I've had from them. I hope this will be useful to those who have never had a bottle of this magnificent liquid and maybe to those aswell who started their "Aberlour journey"...