Speyside 1990, Thompson Bros
On the tasting menu today: fries with mayonnaise! Well, not really and hopefully it doesn't taste like it either. So what I really have here is a secr…
On the tasting menu today: fries with mayonnaise! Well, not really and hopefully it doesn't taste like it either. So what I really have here is a secr…
Besides the fact that Roger's Whisky Company recently released a very nice Ben Nevis, there was also a Secret Speyside 2013. And that's the one I'll b…
Le Gus't is back with another Speyside 1988. One I've been waiting for! It's the third Speyside 1988 they have released so far and the previous two, a…
BYOB-C (short for Bring Your Own Bottle Club) is one of the Belgian bottlers that I watch with great interest. Not only have they bottled some nice si…
We are past halfway and are approaching the end of the Virtual Open Days because tomorrow is already the last day. Yup, time flies when you're having …
This Secret Highland 1987 from the Whisky Nerds was released a while ago, around the end of 2019. So it's a bit of an overdue review, but that shouldn…
Yesterday I did a poll on Instagram about which whisky to review first and this Speyside 1989 from Le Gus't was clearly the winner! So with this my re…
A few months back I already wrote review for one of the new bottles of independent bottler The Whisky Blues. Now I'm back with the rest of his latest …
Today I continue my Irish week and this time I have an Irish 1990 single malt whiskey bottled by the Taiwanese bottler The Whisky Blues. It's been…
Aerolite Lyndsay is the first release of The Character of Islay Whisky Company. A new brand from Atom Brands, who you might know from Master of Malt a…