Every-so-often, when I remember, I compare untappd records between Alec and I. Who has the most beers, badges, etc.
So in the spirit of erratic updates, here's where things stand between us.
Musings from Sphenodon on, mostly, beer, whisky, food and music. Other rants as and when I have them.
Every-so-often, when I remember, I compare untappd records between Alec and I. Who has the most beers, badges, etc.
So in the spirit of erratic updates, here's where things stand between us.
I'll probably pull together a top10 albums list at some point, but in the meantime here's the last.fm stats on what I listened to in 2020.
So Top Artists for 2020:
Regular readers will remember this years' 25 years of Daniel tasting, woohoo we got a second go at the dram.
So our regular, now enhanced, cabal of four turned up to drink to the great man...this time down in the trenches with us...
Cadenhead Bunnahabhain '89 28yo 43.8% b1/3/2018; bourbon hogshead
8.5/10 I'm beginning to realise that Neil maybe right and that I like Bunnahabhain. This seems a good thing. Came 8th with 8.0 [story on why there's 8 later]
Adelphi Linkwood 1993 25yo 50.4% Bourbon cask #4469
Another year, another best of the best. Admittedly tastings were a bit haphazard and disrupted for some reason, but we still got through a reasonable amount of whisky.
Due to the reduced number of tastings we had two mystery drams for the tasting.
Ardbeg Uigeadail 54.2% [Mystery]
9/10 I liked this a lot, although it came last with 8.1 on the night.
Benriach Batch 16 Pedro Ximenez Butt #6924 56.2% 21.2.2005-2019 13yo
In the last 20 years New Zealand has undergone a beer revolution, and in the last 5-10 years the spirits industry has decided to kick on. There's a lot of new(ish) gins on the NZ market, and many of these makers are using gin to subsidise their longer term plans of producing a NZ whisky.
NZ whisky doesn't have an illustrious reputation. Historically all of the stuff I've had has been rough, immature, and apparently aged in poor quality casks. To an extent that's understandable, as the cost of good port/sherry/bourbon casks to NZ was prohibitive.
But recently things appear to be improving, with Cardrona producing (apparently, I haven't tried it yet) excellent 3yo. And some distillers realising they've got gold on their footsteps with NZ Pinot Noir barrels, ageing has started in them...
Thomson ran a tasting a Regional, and so Rich, Nabila and I popped along. I had low expectations.
Thomson Two Tone 40%
Catching up on a couple of tasting notes before the Best of the Best later this week. As a fan of Springbank I was looking forward to this one...
Couple of weeks ago we had a Springbank Local Barley tasting, these are quite distinctive yellow and black bottles from specific barley farms who supply Springbank.
Another month, another delayed tasting. But with Wellington back to Level 1, we got to have the Peat Feast.
Wolfburn 'Kylver Series' III 50%
Nice enough, but not great. It came 6th (7.87) and I'd given it a 7/10
Smokehead Islay 43%
Daniel, the dodgy bugger who led us into the whisky world, has been doing it for 25 years. So Regional Wines decided to celebrate with a line up of 25yo whiskies.
We've expanded to a quartet and so we assembled to drink booze.
Glenrothes 25yo 43%
9/10 all the hallmarks of a Glenrothes, but on 'roids. Fantastic stuff. This came 5th on the night (8.6/10)
Talisker 25yo 45.8% 1990-2017