By Paer Johansson Rating: B+ Have you heard about Irish Distillers? Really? Well, you might know that they are the biggest distillers of Irish whisky and part of Pernod Ricard. But do you also know that they through their Midleton Distillery produce the whiskey brands Powers, Jameson, Yellow/Green/Red Spot, Redbreast and Midleton itself? The pinnacle of the releases of premium ...
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The East London Single Malt Whisky, Set To Take The World By Storm
There are plenty of things that we associate with East London, from the vibrant markets to the iconic landmarks, but one thing we don’t associate with East London is manufacturing whisky. Normally when we think of whisky we think of Scotch Whisky that is made in far-flung distilleries on dark and wet moorlands – but all that is set to ...
Read More »Port Askaig Marks 10th Anniversary With New Malt
Port Askaig is marking its 10th year of releasing Islay single malts with a marriage of 10 year old whiskies aged in ex-bourbon barrels and ex-Sherry butts, all from a single distillery “close to the village of Port Askaig.” This single malt was bottled at 55.85% ABV in a run of 10,000 bottles.
Read More »Tomatin Metal Scotch Review
By Emma Briones Rating: B+ Located on the Scottish Highlands, Tomatin has recently launched a new limited-edition range. Called Five Virtues, it is inspired by nature elements that have been key to human evolution. These elements (wood, fire, earth, metal and water) are also a part of the whisky process. That is why the brand has decided to honor them ...
Read More »The Whiskey Reviewer Goes On Holidays
The Whiskey Reviewer is closing its office from December 23rd to January 1st. The web’s busiest whiskey site will resume posting new articles every weekday on Friday, January 2nd. Boas Festas!
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