dewar's 12 yr special reserve blended scotch whisky
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Dewar_%26_Sons
0.6 old gold - i will call it fuzzy mallo nectarine suprise
nose - caramel, white grapes, peaches, nutmeg
mouf - wood, almonds, brown sugar, caramels, apples without sugar, peat then more wood...a sweet finish...
Friday, June 4, 2010
glenkeith 10
http://www.whisky.com/brands/glenkeith_brand.html
color: pale gold - 0.3 - i shall name it sifted apple juice
nose - apples apples, apples, some peat behind, sugared cherries, plums
mouthed - bright lemonapple then alcohol turned to figlike sweetness, bit o brown sugar, then grass
ardbeg 10
ardbeg 10 yr islay single malt
http://www.ardbeg.com/members/public/index/checkage
0.2 - pale straw - i shall call her yellow silver
nose - deeply smoked meat, tangy peat, green apples
mouth - tangy smoke, peat, alcohol is there..not too brave..apples are hidden but there...some butter...grass...
the ardbeg 10 is a bottle one always wants on hand...it is good for cold nights...for thinking....for remembering and forgetting a bit...don't bother with adding water...
http://www.ardbeg.com/members/public/index/checkage
0.2 - pale straw - i shall call her yellow silver
nose - deeply smoked meat, tangy peat, green apples
mouth - tangy smoke, peat, alcohol is there..not too brave..apples are hidden but there...some butter...grass...
the ardbeg 10 is a bottle one always wants on hand...it is good for cold nights...for thinking....for remembering and forgetting a bit...don't bother with adding water...
firestone walker parabola imperial stout
firestone walker parabola barrel aged imperial stout - 13% abv - 80 ibu...1,000 cases produced...
pours very dark....no head..a smattering of bubbles...
nose - soft vanilla bean......banana...a bit of cola....a light cocoa wafting...buttery pound cake...
mouth - sweet vanilla soaked cakes followed by bitter chocolate and toasted pine nuts....and espresso....the bitter stays in the mouth for quite a while...a warm alcohol note taken over by more bitter chocolate...i mean the real bitter stuff like michel cluizel noir infini 99%... a fruity dark cherry appears long after...
after warming for ten minutes -
nose - more banana...coconut, macadamia nut, good vanilla ice cream...
mouth - smooth like wonderfully deep strong with a hint of sweet, chocolate milk....leading to buttery moist cakes...then into nut meat and strong chocolate...
after another ten minutes....PERFECT drinking temp
noseeeeee - the coffee rises and the macadamia sweetens but the banana is still there..and i do not mean a sweet sickly banana but a proper ripe fresh banana....buttered coconut pound cake......the alcohol is still here on the nose..i think it becomes more prominent as the beer warms...
mouth - so soft going down...tastes just like the best softest most gentle buttery chocolate happiness........
pours very dark....no head..a smattering of bubbles...
nose - soft vanilla bean......banana...a bit of cola....a light cocoa wafting...buttery pound cake...
mouth - sweet vanilla soaked cakes followed by bitter chocolate and toasted pine nuts....and espresso....the bitter stays in the mouth for quite a while...a warm alcohol note taken over by more bitter chocolate...i mean the real bitter stuff like michel cluizel noir infini 99%... a fruity dark cherry appears long after...
after warming for ten minutes -
nose - more banana...coconut, macadamia nut, good vanilla ice cream...
mouth - smooth like wonderfully deep strong with a hint of sweet, chocolate milk....leading to buttery moist cakes...then into nut meat and strong chocolate...
after another ten minutes....PERFECT drinking temp
noseeeeee - the coffee rises and the macadamia sweetens but the banana is still there..and i do not mean a sweet sickly banana but a proper ripe fresh banana....buttered coconut pound cake......the alcohol is still here on the nose..i think it becomes more prominent as the beer warms...
mouth - so soft going down...tastes just like the best softest most gentle buttery chocolate happiness........
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
rogue john john ale
rogue john john ale - pale ale brewed with juniper berries and aged in spruce gin barrels
look of love - muted wheat
nosed - lemon yellow sun, musty grapefruit
in my mouth - juuuniper...a bit of xmas in the mouth...upbeat lemon and pepper...grapefruity hops.....
this is a most wonderful drink all day ale made with love and happiness..i will be drinking as much as i can find...
this beer is love...one of my tiptops!
look of love - muted wheat
nosed - lemon yellow sun, musty grapefruit
in my mouth - juuuniper...a bit of xmas in the mouth...upbeat lemon and pepper...grapefruity hops.....
this is a most wonderful drink all day ale made with love and happiness..i will be drinking as much as i can find...
this beer is love...one of my tiptops!
saison dupont belgian farmhouse style ale
saison dupont - 375 ml - 6.5% abv - belgian farmhouse ale
this cork popped with a mighty sound!
a nice golden color..like sparkling cider
smell - damp cellars, apples.....pepper and lemon..
mouthwise - fresh and alive with that yummy saison funkness to it, figs, wood, a bit o honey sweetness...plenty of carbonation for those awesome live yeast belches...
i cannot wait to get to the yeasty bottom and tell you about it...
this seems young..funky but young..not all that nuanced but maybe i need to try again...
this cork popped with a mighty sound!
a nice golden color..like sparkling cider
smell - damp cellars, apples.....pepper and lemon..
mouthwise - fresh and alive with that yummy saison funkness to it, figs, wood, a bit o honey sweetness...plenty of carbonation for those awesome live yeast belches...
i cannot wait to get to the yeasty bottom and tell you about it...
this seems young..funky but young..not all that nuanced but maybe i need to try again...
Monday, May 24, 2010
craft beer week
a week full of beers...
at hollingshead:
tall bottle rogue smoked porter
short bottle of avery dépuceleuse - barrel aged wild ale brewed with sour cherries and in zinfandel barrels, 100% brettanomyces fermentation....... (what a great beer)
on tap:
stone vertical epic 090909 x 3
russian river blind pig
stone / dogfish head / victory brewing collabo - saison du buff - brewed w parsley, sage, rosemary and of course thyme..another great beer x 4
at home with ryan on his bornday:
dogfish head red & white
ballast point victory at sea coffee vanilla imperial porter
mikkeller 1000 ibu
at the stone brewing tasting with ryan also on his bornday:
stone cali belgique
saison du buff
oaked arrogant bastard
sublimely self righteous
13th anniversary imperial red
2006 double bastard
2006 imperial russian stout
2007 imperial russian stout
2010 imperial russian stout
12th ann bitter choco oatmeal stout
2008 old guardian
2009 old guardian
2010 old guardian
and just yesterday...
port brewing third anniversary
avery fifteenth anniversary
happy craft beer week everybody!
at hollingshead:
tall bottle rogue smoked porter
short bottle of avery dépuceleuse - barrel aged wild ale brewed with sour cherries and in zinfandel barrels, 100% brettanomyces fermentation....... (what a great beer)
on tap:
stone vertical epic 090909 x 3
russian river blind pig
stone / dogfish head / victory brewing collabo - saison du buff - brewed w parsley, sage, rosemary and of course thyme..another great beer x 4
at home with ryan on his bornday:
dogfish head red & white
ballast point victory at sea coffee vanilla imperial porter
mikkeller 1000 ibu
at the stone brewing tasting with ryan also on his bornday:
stone cali belgique
saison du buff
oaked arrogant bastard
sublimely self righteous
13th anniversary imperial red
2006 double bastard
2006 imperial russian stout
2007 imperial russian stout
2010 imperial russian stout
12th ann bitter choco oatmeal stout
2008 old guardian
2009 old guardian
2010 old guardian
and just yesterday...
port brewing third anniversary
avery fifteenth anniversary
happy craft beer week everybody!
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Sunday, May 23, 2010
port anniversary 4
port brewing 4th anniversary - a self proclaimed "hop monster"......10%
look - a rich orange-ish rust..
smell - orangey hops up front, a wonderful yogurt smell...if you like that kind of thing....,
taste - wow, still the yogurt....perfumed hops, calm malts and low carbonation lend a gentle mouthfeel to this one...the lack of carbonation is odd...not bad but..different....this lol...kinda tastes like keifer (look it up).....some peach to this...and floral..i would say orange blossom....
i have not had a beer this atypical in a while.....i will keep at it until i understand it..i have a few bottles..
i recommend it if you are into otherworldly ales...the hops are brave but not like a hopsickle (moyland's)..more like a hop tide (port brewing) but muted by the yogurt and orange flavors.....
look - a rich orange-ish rust..
smell - orangey hops up front, a wonderful yogurt smell...if you like that kind of thing....,
taste - wow, still the yogurt....perfumed hops, calm malts and low carbonation lend a gentle mouthfeel to this one...the lack of carbonation is odd...not bad but..different....this lol...kinda tastes like keifer (look it up).....some peach to this...and floral..i would say orange blossom....
i have not had a beer this atypical in a while.....i will keep at it until i understand it..i have a few bottles..
i recommend it if you are into otherworldly ales...the hops are brave but not like a hopsickle (moyland's)..more like a hop tide (port brewing) but muted by the yogurt and orange flavors.....
avery fifteen
avery farmhouse ale - fifteenth anniversary - brewed with spices, herbs
and figs..hibiscus flowers, white pepper..mission figs and fermented
with 100% brettanomyces yeast.....
...
a soft gold color with always rising bubbles and small flakes of yummy
goodness rising then falling throughout....at first pour, then near the
bottom of the bottle (1pint - 6 oz) swish the remainder and you will see
a bounty of yeast sediment...which makes for an extra kick as the last
glass....
nose - sour cherries....then a softer note (that becomes more bold when
the cup is warmed by hand or otherwise) of that much loved "brett" or
"farmhouse" or "horse blanket" character....which in this particular ale
presents as wet hay, soft figs, horse piss, sawdust, a wonderful
must....a barn after a rain...
and in the mouth - tangy apple followed by musk melon then figs, and
here comes the farmhouse...soft apples....wet older hay...processed
grain....lemon pith, hardly any sweetness at all...i believe the batch
form years ago had more honey taste to it and yes....one can taste honey
but a wildflower honey with the sweetness taken out.....hmm......
one of my all time favorites
Thursday, May 13, 2010
king cobra malt liquor - 40 oz - 6%
http://www.40ozmaltliquor.com/archive/kingcobra.html
looks - 0.5 - yellow gold - i shall call it ...well..yellow gold hits it just right..
nosed - malts and sweetness up front, lemony effervescence, bright!
mouthed - tangy in the mouth, turns quickly as it warms...malty and sweet..
drink this cold and not often...
http://www.40ozmaltliquor.com/archive/kingcobra.html
looks - 0.5 - yellow gold - i shall call it ...well..yellow gold hits it just right..
nosed - malts and sweetness up front, lemony effervescence, bright!
mouthed - tangy in the mouth, turns quickly as it warms...malty and sweet..
drink this cold and not often...
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
for you i drink!..to thee i imibie...!
first off i am going to drink the mickey's tall can 24 oz - malt liquor at 5.6%
a 0.9 on the aforementioned color chart, making it "amontillado sherry" color but i shall call her
frosty urine color...
nosed - sweet malts, yeasty bread....fruity like white grapes...ps: a little bit of banana on the nose as it sits...
m outh - a bit of sweetness, some bite from the carbonation...a small hint of grass...
this is nothing you would want to let get too warm, i consider it best coldcold...almost icy...but it does seem to give up flavors the warmer it gets...
http://www.40ozmaltliquor.com/archive/mickeys.html
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next up we have steel brewing company steel reserve 8.1% high gravity malt liquor - 24 oz....
color - about a 0.3 pale gold....to me it looks like yellowed apple juice....
nosed - sweet and bananas, this shit is bananas, a bit of malt......
mouthy - tastes like..malt liquor......a tiny bit of skunkiness...a tiny bit of alcohol...malt enough...
this is what one thinks about when one thinks about that nasty malt liquor taste.....though this is higher in alcohol than most..
http://www.40ozmaltliquor.com/archive/steelreservehg.html
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olde english 800 malt liquor - 24 oz tall can - 7.5%
http://www.40ozmaltliquor.com/archive/oe800.html
color - 0.6 - old gold - i will call her comfort...
nosed - copper, clean....bit o barley....
mouth - the grain is strong with this, then the suds...carbonation and ..just a touch of the nastiness that can be malt liquor ....
drink this darling cold...
the 4 loco i will have to taste another day lest it kill me......
http://www.stonebrew.com/news/100225pr/
http://www.stonebrew.com/collab/default.asp
nose - peppery lemon, sage, rosemary...very uplifting...
mouthed: very drinkable.....rosemary and lemony hops...grapefruit...crisp...comforting...
this is one of the good ones....i will be buying a lot more of this...
Sunday, May 2, 2010
't smisje
't smisje + india pale ale - brewed/bottled by de regenboog, brugge, belgium - 10%abv
this has a cloudy consistency, the color of a worn baseball glove...sediment in the bottom..when i tried to swish it with a chosptick the bottle quickly foamed up and overflowed.
nosed - yeasty white grapes, bright citrusy....
mouthed: very bright then quickly turning to hoppy bitterness with fruit in the background..this tastes like a yeasty hoppy grapefruit soda....
this is now a favorite......and i have never been too big a fan of belgians...now wait skeetor....let the man speak....i do not like my beers sweet, this one is not.......i do have my favorite belgiums (abt 12 special from st bernardus being one of them)....maybe i have just been spoiled by west coast ipa's....
i will buy this again...
this has a cloudy consistency, the color of a worn baseball glove...sediment in the bottom..when i tried to swish it with a chosptick the bottle quickly foamed up and overflowed.
nosed - yeasty white grapes, bright citrusy....
mouthed: very bright then quickly turning to hoppy bitterness with fruit in the background..this tastes like a yeasty hoppy grapefruit soda....
this is now a favorite......and i have never been too big a fan of belgians...now wait skeetor....let the man speak....i do not like my beers sweet, this one is not.......i do have my favorite belgiums (abt 12 special from st bernardus being one of them)....maybe i have just been spoiled by west coast ipa's....
i will buy this again...
Saturday, May 1, 2010
Sunday, April 25, 2010
rogue
rogue double mocha porter - 750ml - 8.2%abv
ingredients - c120, c150, kiln coffee, chocolate and rogue microbarley farm risk malts; summit, and rogue micro hopyard wilamette hops; free range coastal water, and pacman yeast
the deepest brown
nose: coffee, walnuts, more coffee
mouthed: coffee, almonds, bright in the mouth, cacao...deeep chocolate, espresso beans....french roast too!....more coffee...no cream and sugar in sight...
this would be good with bloodred meat....!
this is something i would buy again..
ingredients - c120, c150, kiln coffee, chocolate and rogue microbarley farm risk malts; summit, and rogue micro hopyard wilamette hops; free range coastal water, and pacman yeast
the deepest brown
nose: coffee, walnuts, more coffee
mouthed: coffee, almonds, bright in the mouth, cacao...deeep chocolate, espresso beans....french roast too!....more coffee...no cream and sugar in sight...
this would be good with bloodred meat....!
this is something i would buy again..
Saturday, April 24, 2010
beerz
rogue brewing company rogue xs imperial red ale - 7 oz. 19.4 plato - 58 ibu - 76 aa - 47 lovibond - 9%
nse: ruby sugared malt, a little bit of saison must.....
mouthed: very bright, hoppy in the upper mouth...roasted cacao, earthy hops, bold, a bit of almonds...
nse: ruby sugared malt, a little bit of saison must.....
mouthed: very bright, hoppy in the upper mouth...roasted cacao, earthy hops, bold, a bit of almonds...
omnom
strathisla (lonach bottling) 42 yr - bottled 2009 - 41.1% - ~$260
rich honeyed straw to the eye...
nose: butter and asparagus, peaches and cherries, grass, wet earth, sea spray...a bit of tire rubber
mouth: peaches and peat, wood and butterscotch candies, a lemon tang after the first burst, settling into a small sourdoughness which makes the cheeks water...a metallic comfort...this has more alcohol body than one would expect on a 41.4 %er
murray mcdavid bottling of auchroisk - bourbon/syrah casks - ace'd in guigal cotes roti syrah casks - 46% bottled 1992 - 15yr
this looks like dark cranberry juice, rich ruby red...
nose: dark plums, tobacco, cherries, peat
mouthwise: rich plums, alcohol is brave in this one, red wine, tart cherries...fading slowly to tobacco, a copper taste....
rich honeyed straw to the eye...
nose: butter and asparagus, peaches and cherries, grass, wet earth, sea spray...a bit of tire rubber
mouth: peaches and peat, wood and butterscotch candies, a lemon tang after the first burst, settling into a small sourdoughness which makes the cheeks water...a metallic comfort...this has more alcohol body than one would expect on a 41.4 %er
murray mcdavid bottling of auchroisk - bourbon/syrah casks - ace'd in guigal cotes roti syrah casks - 46% bottled 1992 - 15yr
this looks like dark cranberry juice, rich ruby red...
nose: dark plums, tobacco, cherries, peat
mouthwise: rich plums, alcohol is brave in this one, red wine, tart cherries...fading slowly to tobacco, a copper taste....
Thursday, April 22, 2010
dogfish head worldwide stout
18% abv....70 ibu..no wonder this is fucking my shit....
so i just got back from a gay bar and had 4 budweisers but before that my college drinking buddy and i went to bourbon and branch....had buncha drinks but that is for another entry....
as dark as a cow's touchus on a night without the moon....nose....barleywineish..malty..brown sugar....coffee and some cacao...
in the mouth .......sweeeeeeeeeeeet..real sweet..some figs...choco.....too sweet for my taste really....drinking this one 12 oz will put a normal person to bed....
i will never drink this again....
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Saturday, April 3, 2010
it is a wednesday, my day off and i am starting it with some new craft moonshine..
junior johnson's midnight moon carolina moonshine - 80 proof - 99cents for a mini!
http://www.piedmontdistillers.com/verification.php
nosers - hooooooooooo--alkieeeeeeholll..and a tiny bit of vanilla in there somewhere...fucking ethyl alcohol..
mouth - yep.....alcohol....like rubbing alcohol....propane, pool water (chlorine)....
not much else to say..this needs to be mixer......nothing gentle about it....try it with a shot of frangelico..or 2 shots....or with some regan's orange bitters and grapefruit juice and club soda, a half shot of simple syrup....
today after work i went to hi times and bought some beers
the new lagunitas wilco tango foxtrot imperial brown ale
21st amend/stone/ firestone walker collabo ale w peppercorn/fennel seeds/ mission figs/chia seed. 9.5%
port hi tide fresh hop ipa
st feuillen saison
dogfish head red and white a big, belgian-style Wit brewed with coriander and orange peel and fermented with Pinot Noir juice...
and now some friends are coming over for a bbq
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omnom whisky notes
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www.scapamalt.com
scapa 14 yr old island (non islay - orkney) single malt whisky - about 45 bucks
nose - sweet wine, peat, sultanas, nectarines, plums
mouth - mmm..tobacco and cherries, peat and vanilla caramels, plums, eucalyptus in the cheeks, corn husks, a wee bit of peppermint as an afterthought...grass...some of the ocean is in here...
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http://www.malts.com/index.php/Gateway-en
http://www.murray-mcdavid.com/
murray mcdavid independent bottling of caol ila - 14 yr old islay (port askaig) single malt scotch whisky sherry finish- 14 yr - bottled 1993 - about 80 bucks
nose - tar (pitch), listerine?....pear....honey
mouthed - `cinnamon, pitch, chestnuts, nutmeg, peat...
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signatory cask strength collection brora 24 year highland (closed distillery 1983)- dec 81 distillation - bottled in april 06 - cask 06/656 - bottle 28/255 - 60% - matured in an oloroso sherry cask - about $290 (thus far the most 'spensive bottle i have bought)
http://www.whisky-distilleries.info/EI_Signatory_EN.shtml
nose - lemon, grass, cereal, pineapple, spearmint, musty oaky grigio...
mouth - buttery lemons, heather and peat, salt and tootsie rolls!, the alcohol is brave with this one but well balanced, old paperback books, a tiny bit of bananas as an afterthought...banana umm..strand things?.....7-up?
i would like to have another bottle
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http://www.laphroaig.com/
laphroaig quarter cask 10 yr islay single malt - 48% nas (no age statement) but rumored to be 5-7 yrs - about 50 bux
nose - iodine, peat and vegetal earth, smoke, coconut meat
mouth - peat and sea, wet earth, bit of pitch, some sort of nut, there is a beginning creaminess to this that baffles me...corn and tingly stuff..kinda bacony long after
i want another bottle, this one has about one 6th left
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laphroaig 15 yr single malt islay about 70 bux...43%
nose - honey, peach juice, green grapes, wtf is this really laphroaig?..green apples?
mouthed - applegrapes, peat and minerals, tangy minerals, a small peach sweetness, a sort of chocolate to the finish...
15 year old is being replaced by the new 18 year old so buy a few bottles to store, this is worth it
whisky!
tyrconnell 10 year madeira finish irish single malt - about $70 for a 750
http://www.tyrconnellwhiskey.com/_whiskey/whiskey.asp
nose - sauterne....chewy grapes, a bit of sherry, sultanas, some sweet citrus..kind of like candied orange peel..
mouthwise - hmm...alcohol..then the orange peel, some wood...ginger...some pepper, a meaty taste, mineral...
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http://www.isleofjura.com/
isle of jura superstition non islay island single malt whisky $40
nose - toffee, prunes, peat, some smoke,
mouth: grass and peat, heather....a smidge of brown sugar, oak...salt...moss
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dalmore gran reserva highland single malt whisky - $60
www.thedalmore.com
noze - tobacco, malbec, sourdough!, sour candies!...
mouthed: oak and grass, a bit of sherry....orange peel, tobacco..
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mystery dram number one...i wrote on the sample glass in sharpie which of course disappears after handling....it has several malts listed..kinda sorta..let us see..
smell-----sweet...ok...i have about 30 bottles open at home...and out of those only two that are this sweet on the nose...winey..a bit of grass....i would say it is glenlivet nadurra..
glenlivet nadurra speyside single malt $50
http://www.theglenlivet.com/
in the mouth - sweet grass, a bit of pitch, some lemon, spearmint after a while, peppery...
my bottle of this is about 5 fingers left..i may not renew...
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aberlour a'bunadh batch 15 speyside single malt whisky - 59.6 - 2005
http://www.aberlour.com/
this is a bottling i bought a few moons ago...one of the better ones if you ask me....
nose - yeast, honeycomb, oats, m&m's, cherries..?..
mouth - yep..cherries...lime, pitch, grass..tobacco...
my bottle of this is gone..i may buy a new batch..they are on # 28 or so...
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more tastings
http://www.artintheage.com/spirits-aita/
root liqueur - about $40 -
distilled from sugarcane and based on an old "root tea" recipe, this is not necessarily what you think of when you think root beer ..root beer was actually made from this with the alcohol removed...long agooooo...the aim of Art In the Age brewers was to exact a pre-temperance alcoholic root tea...
oooh.....who says this isn't root beer?..the first thing that comes to mind when nosing....then i smell more wintergreen...then butter..then allspice...
not nearly as sweet in the mouth as on the nose...wintergreen, cinnamon, a bit of pine...and strangely enough ..water...then eucalyptus, wood...cloves...
this i would drink alone, neat
i would buy a bottle of this
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green chartreuse - french liqueur - 110 proof
http://www.chartreuse.fr/
flavored with 130 herbal extracts, its coloring comes from chlorophyll.
nosewise i get vanilla, pine, chocolate malt, spearmint
mmm..pepper, cloves, rosemary, fucking basil!, spearmint, something i do not know what that hurts the back of my throat..this is a strong pungent one...the sweetness holds it but does not contain it, flavors burst from it instantaneously into the mouth..on the tongue...mustard...peppercorns...oregano...and a vegetal potato and a bit of leafy spinach...thyme.....the flavors keep giving long after you have swallowed it...
this is great by itself, high enough in alcohol that an ice cube would not kill it but allow it to flower..maybe a few drops of water...i hear this is great in mixed drinks but i am not a mixologist and this is damned complex....maybe with st germain elderflower liqueur and some soda water...?
i would love to have a bottle of this
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catdaddy carolina moonshine - about $20 for a 750 - 80 proof
http://www.piedmontdistillers.com/verification.php
not what you think of when moonshine comes to mind, this is most wonderful and i have been a fan of it for a while now.
nose - lemony magnolia flowers!!...meringue, butter...
mouth: soft lemon curd, you can taste what magnolias smell like...a touch of cinnamon, so lively...a tiny bit of grass....buttered toast..
this is great by itself, on the rocks....i have tried it with a dash of regans orange bitters on the rocks with some grey goose..also with some gin and fee brothers grapefruit bitters..
i have a lot of mini bottles of this but need to get a 750
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and of course thank you forrest for all of the wonderful samples...!!
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night tasting deserves a quiet night...
latenight and i need to get some of my tasting online....some notes to remember...
Prichard's Sweet Georgia Belle Rum Liqueur - about $27 for a 750 - a peach mango rum liqueur..
http://www.prichardsdistillery.com/
the nose is more like apricots than peaches...a bit more musty than bright...the alcohol seems behind the dominant stone fruit smell..there is a hint of fruit skins that comes around afterwards..this is where the mangos come in, after it sits a while
buttery maple syrup is the first note...then the sweet peach flavor...not real peach but kind of a jolly rancher one...the alcohol comes up behind the simple syrup taste and bites a bit.....this would be good on the rocks with club soda....
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sapling maple liqueur - brewed using vermont grade A maple syrup
- about $32 for a 750
http://www.saplingliqueur.com/
such a tremendously yummy nose...buttery brown sugar...reminds me of pancakes..maybe that memory puts the taste of yeasty dough in my mind or there could be notes of it already in the liqueur...caramel...madeleines.....
in the mouth..warm butter..a bit of macadamia flavor..maple syrup..brown sugar..the alcohol bite is low. this is a great sipper...an ice cube may ruin it if drinking unmixed....this would go great mixed however with frangelico and a good vodka like belvedere on the rocks...hell this would be great in a shake with coffee and ice cream!!!!
this is a bottle i would like to have
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strega - italian herbal liqueur -
http://www.strega.it/index.php
strega means "witch" in italian...and this is some kind of witch. it gets its yellow tint from saffron used in the process.
on the nose i first get juniper berries, some bitter sort of tree bark, some wintergreen and pine and something savory i cannot put my nose on...
in the mouth...wow...sweet then quick pepper and wintergreen followed by some floral sort of perfume, wood, a bit of bubble gum....gentian...cardamom (green)...a tiny bit of cinnamon, and so many other things i do not know yet.... great neat...maybe with one ice cube......i cannot see mixing it with anything..i may try it with a few dashes of soda water up to a half.....
this is a bottle i would like to have.
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kraken spiced rum - 94 proof - about $20 a 750
http://www.krakenrum.com/
a darker reddish brown color
on the nose vanilla and nutmeg, playdoh (yes i know, lolworthy but it is there..to me at least)
not as sweet as it smelled, a dark rum flavor with vanilla following but not a sweet vanilla and not your ordinary vanilla....madagascar i would say...some wood..and more vanilla
i would drink this neat, or with an ice cube or on the rocks with an elderflower presse or a real good ginger ale or hot buttered even...this would be interesting to try with the right kind of bitters too, say fee brothers chocolate bitters.....
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Prichard's Sweet Georgia Belle Rum Liqueur - about $27 for a 750 - a peach mango rum liqueur..
http://www.prichardsdistillery.com/
the nose is more like apricots than peaches...a bit more musty than bright...the alcohol seems behind the dominant stone fruit smell..there is a hint of fruit skins that comes around afterwards..this is where the mangos come in, after it sits a while
buttery maple syrup is the first note...then the sweet peach flavor...not real peach but kind of a jolly rancher one...the alcohol comes up behind the simple syrup taste and bites a bit.....this would be good on the rocks with club soda....
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sapling maple liqueur - brewed using vermont grade A maple syrup
- about $32 for a 750
http://www.saplingliqueur.com/
such a tremendously yummy nose...buttery brown sugar...reminds me of pancakes..maybe that memory puts the taste of yeasty dough in my mind or there could be notes of it already in the liqueur...caramel...madeleines.....
in the mouth..warm butter..a bit of macadamia flavor..maple syrup..brown sugar..the alcohol bite is low. this is a great sipper...an ice cube may ruin it if drinking unmixed....this would go great mixed however with frangelico and a good vodka like belvedere on the rocks...hell this would be great in a shake with coffee and ice cream!!!!
this is a bottle i would like to have
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strega - italian herbal liqueur -
http://www.strega.it/index.php
strega means "witch" in italian...and this is some kind of witch. it gets its yellow tint from saffron used in the process.
on the nose i first get juniper berries, some bitter sort of tree bark, some wintergreen and pine and something savory i cannot put my nose on...
in the mouth...wow...sweet then quick pepper and wintergreen followed by some floral sort of perfume, wood, a bit of bubble gum....gentian...cardamom (green)...a tiny bit of cinnamon, and so many other things i do not know yet.... great neat...maybe with one ice cube......i cannot see mixing it with anything..i may try it with a few dashes of soda water up to a half.....
this is a bottle i would like to have.
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kraken spiced rum - 94 proof - about $20 a 750
http://www.krakenrum.com/
a darker reddish brown color
on the nose vanilla and nutmeg, playdoh (yes i know, lolworthy but it is there..to me at least)
not as sweet as it smelled, a dark rum flavor with vanilla following but not a sweet vanilla and not your ordinary vanilla....madagascar i would say...some wood..and more vanilla
i would drink this neat, or with an ice cube or on the rocks with an elderflower presse or a real good ginger ale or hot buttered even...this would be interesting to try with the right kind of bitters too, say fee brothers chocolate bitters.....
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in the ultrasecret tasting room....this is such a bright whiskey...it tastes similar to the glenmo nectar d'or ..a tiny bit of sweet wine to it..odd in an american corn whisky..also there are flavors of corn hair...and a small amount of must from the husks...a decent amount of vegetal to it...$25.59 it says online but i haven't seen it anywheres local...
corzo reposado tequila....peppery with a nice bite to it..but smooth..this is a sipper or for those higher end cocktails that don't add the kitchen sink.....
mata hari absinthe...a good one..not too syrupy like some of the lower quality fad absinthes...this is one from Czechoslovakia..not bold on licorice which is also the downfall of others...louches handsomely and has an interesting pearl effect in the mouth...makes the cheels warm...tingly...
i have been drinking these lately...pickle shots..a tender at tony's place told me about them after i asked her for something not ordinary.....she keeps a jar of pickle juice in the fridge for another bartender and she poured me a shot..then three more..i loved it...the tequila she suggested - cazadores - works just perfect....i have tried others...not so much..and also...make sure the tender knows not to put the pickle juice and the tequila in the same glass..simple mistake but it tastes like shit...
a recent haul from hi times...berentzen pear schnapps...tart and very pearlike...i hate schnapps ..well regular schnapps but this is wonderful..not syrupy or overbearing...also 4 bottles of my new favorite cheap beer...ranger from new belgium, they make fat tire...only $3.40 for the tall ones...hoppy like a careful craft beer and well balanced also...this tastes like a west coast ipa should...
ardbeg rollercoaster single malt islay whisky ....a blend of the last ten years..apt name because each character from each year weaves in and out in your mouth and nose then goes then some come back..some come back on the long finish...tabasco peppers, carbolic soap, grass, heather and peat...even a hint of asparagus on the finish...lemon and wintergreen....sourdough...yumm..
ballast point big eye pale ale...another great cheap one...small hops, malt that you can taste..not overbearing...about $3.40 a bottle...probably about 4.5%...a nice beer for mowing the lawn...
port brewing midnight sessions lager...a light (but pitch in color) lager...smoky taste..wood...a bit floral....around 5%.....
rogue chatoe gyo first growth organic.....this one was very crisp...i tried it a few weeks ago and to be truthing...i do not remember much of it...
i'm drinking this so you don't have to
so yeah...i dared gus to drink this so of course i end up with it...but in the name of science or scientific wherewithal or umm...yeah...so four loko malt beverage watermelon flavored with guarana and caffeine?...12%....it reminded me of high school when i was thrilled about wine coolers and i thought bartles and jaymes were hy homies....this is reminiscent of a cross between md 20/20 and strawberry hill....but worse....
the watermelon flavor isn't even up to jolly rancher status....sure it gave me a buzz...it is after all 12% and 23.5 ozs....
so to get the nasty taste of this out of my mouth and to not have the whole night be a wash i am following it up with a mickey's tall can....
Friday, April 2, 2010
signatory un-chillfiltered collection bunnahabhain islay single malt whisky - 46%
distilled 1997, aged 9 yrs, distilled on 01/12/1997 - bottled 04/12/2006
matured in refill butt
cask no. 5268
bottle no. 526 of 707
eyewise it is the color of healthy cat urine and/or whisky pallete # 0.3 - pale gold...like straw with a tinge of gold...
noserly - peat, bit of salt...alcohol, now remember this is a peated independent bottling of a single malt that is usually know for its gentle less peatiness....of course the inevitable corn husk....that i seem to smell in everything these days.....dare i say there is something vegetal in there, i suppose hence the corn husk....which always comes with the proper amount of dirt and minerals....take your time..it is there....some kind of menthol or wintergreen....and some slight honey on the tail...
mouthwise (an obscure knut hamsun joke) : bright in the mouth with up hops and tiny sweetness from..could it be corn? a quick wine ness that never fruitions (fuck you) to a typical (expected) grigio sweetness..the dryness is there though...the wood comes through..oak of course...and a wee bit of plums....
http://www.bunnahabhain.com/index.php
http://www.whisky-distilleries.info/EI_Signatory_EN.shtml
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