Review #211 - Old Forester "1915"
Old Forester "1915," a popular homemade blend of two of Old Forester's Whisky Row bottlings: 1910 'Old Fine Whisky' and 1920 'Prohibition Style.’
Review #210 - Loch Lomond 18 Year
One of the most reasonably priced 18 year old Scotch whiskies.
Review #209 - Woodford Reserve Kentucky Straight Malt Whiskey
While many American malt whiskies use a mashbill contained 100% malted barley, that isn't the case here - we only have 51% malt
Review #208 - Benromach 10 Year
We have a bottling that's a few years old - it came before their latest rebrand, which took place around 2020.
Review #207 - Balblair 12 Year
Some will grieve the move away from the old vintage-stated bottles, but the distillery still seems to be committed to quality.
Review #206 - Deanston 15 Year Organic
For a whisky to be truly organic, the entire production process has to be changed and regulated.
Review #205 - Larceny Small Batch Bourbon
The rights to the brand were acquired with the Old Fitzgerald brand by Heaven Hill in the 1990s; this product didn't come to market until the 2010s, though.
Review #204 - Lagavulin Distiller's Edition
This incorporates an additional finishing cask into the maturation process; in this case, it's Pedro Ximenez-seasoned sherry casks.
Review #203 - Macallan 12 Year Triple Cask
The least common of the three types of 12 year Macallan bottlings, this Triple Cask was previously known as the 'Fine Oak' 12 Year Old.
Review #202 - Alexander Murray Teaninich 13 Year Single Cask
One interesting feature of the Teaninich distillery is its use of a hammer mill and mash filter - this is a relatively unique setup in Scotland.
Review #201 - Michter's 10 Year Single Barrel Bourbon
This one is proofed down to 47.2% ABV, or 94.4 proof. Will it be able to deliver enough flavor at that strength?
Review #200 - SMWS 53.363 'Delicious Earthy Smoke' - Caol Ila 10 Year
Independently bottled Caol Ila has become quite expensive in recent years, despite its relative abundance.
Review #199 - SMWS 93.170 'Mermaid Karate' - Glen Scotia 9 Year
While Scotch Malt Whisky Society bottlings from Campbeltown are less common, we still get a few casks from Glen Scotia from time to time.
Review #198 - SMWS 122.40 'Smoky to a Tee' - Loch Lomond (Croftengea) 10 Year
The cask in question this time was a second fill ex-bourbon barrel, which could hint at some slightly more spirity flavors; the heavy peat smoke flavor might be a bit more intact, too.
Review #197 - SMWS 10.217 'Journey to the Fest' - Bunnahabhain 13 Year
This bottle spent the first part of its life in an ex-bourbon hogshead, like many of the Scotch Malt Whisky Society bottlings do, before it was moved into a Heavy Toast Medium Char (HTMC) hogshead.
Review #196 - Blackadder Amrut Raw Cask
Like all Raw Cask bottlings, this is totally unfiltered after it's drawn from the cask - there's plenty of sediment and char sitting at the bottom of the bottle.
Review #195 - Stranahan's Sherry Cask
Stranahan's, out of Denver, Colorado, is using ex-Oloroso sherry casks to finish one of their single malt bottlings.
Review #194 - Jack Daniel's Single Barrel Barrel Proof
These bottles are also somewhat famous for their high bottling proof - ours comes in just over the 65% mark.
Review #193 - Del Bac Dorado
Similar to many Scotch whiskies, this single malt is smoky, but it has a different source of smoke - instead of peat, Del Bac has wood smoked this whisky.
Review #192 - Macallan 12 Year Double Cask
The difference in the two cask types is that some are made of American oak, while the others are European oak.