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13th January 07, 08:27 AM
#12
 Originally Posted by Kid Cossack
Gents:
When it comes to Scotch, I'm an enthusiastic amateur. I like what I drink and I drink what I like, mostly, in sturdy peasant fashion, what my father drank before me (Glenfiddich).
I recently picked up a bottle of BruichLaddich's 3D The Peat Proposal. I quite like it! My palate is not so educated as to say what it tastes like (hint, hint, P1M!) but it does feel very peaty, and quite tasty!
Anyone else tried some?
Best,
KC
Kid-
Jim McEwan (Master Distiller a' Bruichladdich) has put oot a few 3D noo....
ai assume ya have the first yin.... 3D The Peat Proposal....
it is an interestin' yin... 3 different peat levels, 3 different ages, 3 different wood types in the casks...
distilled in three different pot stills.... still a single malt- but a blend of these 3....
it has a medium peaty quality... nothin' like Ardbeg or Laphroaig....
oak, vanilla, smoke, some apple an cinnamon... a nice dram- but no the best the "Laddie" hass tae offer...
see if ya can fin' "The Yellow Submarine" arr "1970" they arr greit drams...
here is me wi' Jim McEwan...
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