Fluffy made an appearance. 😺 Nice kitty cat surprise. Interesting that you talk about Ardnamurchan using good casks. I think coming from an independent bottling background puts them a step ahead of most others. They already understand the impact that a good or bad cask can have on a whisky. It will be interesting to see who takes out the best new distillery category in future. Ardnamurchan are on a trifecta so can't be put forward this year, and next year they will be more than 10 years old. Cheers!
Ardnamurchan and Adelphi know their whisky! It's very fascinating looking up divining rods and ley lines. If the folks at Adelphi knew about this beforehand, they have some explaining to do.
Currently reading a book about ancient volcanism in Scotland. Ardnamurchan peninsula plays a prominent role. In fact, the remnants of a super volcano can still be observed today. It is a very interesting place in so many ways.
A Master’s Degree in how to produce malt whisky 🥃 for active whisky enthusiasts… sounds like a great idea 💡 dear Ralfy! Call the university of Glasgow and get it started, it will be an eternal gift to all of us ! Kindest regards, S.
Thank you for what you do .My friend got to try a bottle of a 40 year old ..Lets just say he was not impressed .He said it was like a very good 18 year old ..Happy that someone else paid for the dram ! Can you do a pairing for example with scones or apple pie something that pairs well with desert and one for grilled meats on charcoal ???????
Great great video Ralfy with really sage advice for up and coming distilleries. You also piqued my interest discussing the somewhereness or terrior inherent in malts and look forward to that content. In some ways it ties in with the marketing in as much as that somewhereness is what will ultimately make a malt great. Like wine where really good wine makers make wine to express site with minimal interference from wine making trickery. I hope to get a bottle of Ardnamurchan one day but just checked their website and my nearest Bangkok retailer is a 3 hour plane flight in Hong Kong
I like Ardnamucha a lot! We wentupthere rwcently anx stayed at Castle Mingary that was brilliant! I judgw the shippimg forecast readers by their ability to say Ardnamurchan correctly!
I think Ardnamurchan will be great in time with them doing all the right things- but these whisky's are just very young and the whisky tastes like it. The hype would have you believe it tastes like a 10-12yo whisky and it just doesn't yet. In due time perhaps
It is simply not true that all of the wood used in the American whiskey industry is kiln dried. Maker's Mark and Woodford Reserve only use air dried oak. Michter's uses oak that has been air dried for a minimum of 18 months and has used oak air dried for as long as 5 years. And what is really the most typical method used is a combination of air drying and kiln drying, with the kiln only being used after the wood has already been air drying for a minimum of 6 months. Also, kiln drying is NOT a cost saving issue. Air drying is far cheaper. Kiln drying is expensive because the equipment and energy used are expensive, and there is a premium paid for getting the wood ready to use at the distillery more quickly.
The alcohol tax alone for one 0.7 liter bottle of 46% ABV whisky is £21.33 in my country, Norway. The effect is that since this is a flat tax, I never buy cheap whisky.
What has happened to Australia, if you don’t mind me asking? They were a no-nonsense up and coming economy and nation… but lately they seem to have got tangled up in big government and nonsense. It’s a bit upsetting as someone who always fantasize of retiring there one day…
Speaking of recognizable labelling...have you seen Glenallachie's new one? As a man who's prone to have an opinion or two, I'd love to hear what you think.
Hi ralfy I love your reviews, and I watch every video with bated breath I have one question to ask, how do I subscribe to your patreon channel and donate five dollars a month, because I subscribed for five dollars and it only bought a five dollar amount one time 🕐 I want to do that per month, is there a way to do it monthly, I can't figure it out, I guess I'm just stupid and I'm new to the patreon process, I just don't do any patreon channel support at all, so can you please help me out with this matter, thanks ahead of time for this matter, love your reviews and cheers on your ardnurmurcan review, a great whiskey in my opinion, I have a bottle of ardnurmurcan AD . 7.21.04 that I bought a few years ago, looking forward to opening the bottle, it's hard to find ardnurmurcan in my neck of the woods, love your kitty sharing whiskey and mice, waiting for the xtras next 😂 !!!
I finally broke the bank and bought an Ardnamurchan, the AD, and I gotta say that I was quite dissapointed, it was quite ethanol'y, which was not expected at all, given all the hype, it is as if it has been "cut" a bit "early", which is often done to acheive a higher yield....;- / - Hate to say it, I would have loved to love it, but it will take a while before I buy another one....;- / (Slightly edited....;- )
This is what frustrates me about this community. Is it good “young” whisky, yes it is, but it’s still young. The echo chamber we all seem to participate in gets so caught up in hyping things up that we often miss touting the “young” part. This isn’t 18, 15, or even 10 year old whisky. It’s hardly 5 in most cases.
Ralfy, why do you praise Ardnamurchan as a good new distillery if they don't direct fire their stills or run a worm tub condenser or do their own maltings? They don't do any of the good things you say new distilleries should do to set themselves apart, yet you still praise them.
Somewhere in the middle of the Irish sea, home of His Majesty Fluffy! 🐱
Fluffy made an appearance. 😺 Nice kitty cat surprise. Interesting that you talk about Ardnamurchan using good casks. I think coming from an independent bottling background puts them a step ahead of most others. They already understand the impact that a good or bad cask can have on a whisky. It will be interesting to see who takes out the best new distillery category in future. Ardnamurchan are on a trifecta so can't be put forward this year, and next year they will be more than 10 years old. Cheers!
Ardnamurchan and Adelphi know their whisky! It's very fascinating looking up divining rods and ley lines. If the folks at Adelphi knew about this beforehand, they have some explaining to do.
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Really enjoyed it, thanks Ralfy.
Currently reading a book about ancient volcanism in Scotland. Ardnamurchan peninsula plays a prominent role. In fact, the remnants of a super volcano can still be observed today. It is a very interesting place in so many ways.
Always thankful that you encourage responsible consumption of spirits. They demand proper respect!
Look at Ardbeg and then look at this… very different idealism at the helm.
Hey Ralfy, you broke my heart saying „sold out“ 😉
Divining rods? When you think you know Ralfy he comes with another surprise. You are really a renaissance man Ralfy!
A Master’s Degree in how to produce malt whisky 🥃 for active whisky enthusiasts… sounds like a great idea 💡 dear Ralfy! Call the university of Glasgow and get it started, it will be an eternal gift to all of us ! Kindest regards, S.
Heriot-Watt's MSc in Brewing and Distilling already exists, as do other master's degrees i'm sure.
I was lucky enough to be able to order a bottle of this from our provincial liquor store. Looking forward to it.
Good Evening 😊 Thanks for the chat and review👌🏽Your cat wants a pour 🥃 LoL 😂🤣 Have a great day 🤗 Greetings and Cheers 🍻 From South Africa 🇿🇦
Thank you for what you do .My friend got to try a bottle of a 40 year old ..Lets just say he was not impressed .He said it was like a very good 18 year old ..Happy that someone else paid for the dram ! Can you do a pairing for example with scones or apple pie something that pairs well with desert and one for grilled meats on charcoal ???????
Thanks Ralfy for your great video ,greetings from Amsterdam. I always recommend my friends your video's when they get interested in whisky's like me.
If we had good public services to accompany the high taxation, it wouldn’t be so bad!
Great great video Ralfy with really sage advice for up and coming distilleries. You also piqued my interest discussing the somewhereness or terrior inherent in malts and look forward to that content. In some ways it ties in with the marketing in as much as that somewhereness is what will ultimately make a malt great. Like wine where really good wine makers make wine to express site with minimal interference from wine making trickery. I hope to get a bottle of Ardnamurchan one day but just checked their website and my nearest Bangkok retailer is a 3 hour plane flight in Hong Kong
I like Ardnamucha a lot! We wentupthere rwcently anx stayed at Castle Mingary that was brilliant! I judgw the shippimg forecast readers by their ability to say Ardnamurchan correctly!
I think Ardnamurchan will be great in time with them doing all the right things- but these whisky's are just very young and the whisky tastes like it. The hype would have you believe it tastes like a 10-12yo whisky and it just doesn't yet. In due time perhaps
It is simply not true that all of the wood used in the American whiskey industry is kiln dried. Maker's Mark and Woodford Reserve only use air dried oak. Michter's uses oak that has been air dried for a minimum of 18 months and has used oak air dried for as long as 5 years. And what is really the most typical method used is a combination of air drying and kiln drying, with the kiln only being used after the wood has already been air drying for a minimum of 6 months. Also, kiln drying is NOT a cost saving issue. Air drying is far cheaper. Kiln drying is expensive because the equipment and energy used are expensive, and there is a premium paid for getting the wood ready to use at the distillery more quickly.
I appreciate this critique of what Ralfy has said. But, ley lines?
Oooh an episode just for me, about time too. Never drink and spanner kids.
Tax you say Ralfy? Come on down to Australia - it is absolutely out of control.
The alcohol tax alone for one 0.7 liter bottle of 46% ABV whisky is £21.33 in my country, Norway. The effect is that since this is a flat tax, I never buy cheap whisky.
What has happened to Australia, if you don’t mind me asking? They were a no-nonsense up and coming economy and nation… but lately they seem to have got tangled up in big government and nonsense. It’s a bit upsetting as someone who always fantasize of retiring there one day…
@@robfut9954 They gave up their right to bear arms in the 1990's. Now the ruled cannot overthrow their oppressive rulers.
Bowing down to the Left is what's gone wrong in Australia!!!!
I thought Roddy was the special guest at GWF!
Sage advice Ralfy.
Speaking of recognizable labelling...have you seen Glenallachie's new one? As a man who's prone to have an opinion or two, I'd love to hear what you think.
It’s not too appealing the new branding
"Get your arse off my cask!" 🤣🤣
Lay lines extra video once you visit please!!
Hi ralfy
I love your reviews, and I watch every video with bated breath I have one question to ask, how do I subscribe to your patreon channel and donate five dollars a month, because I subscribed for five dollars and it only bought a five dollar amount one time 🕐 I want to do that per month, is there a way to do it monthly, I can't figure it out, I guess I'm just stupid and I'm new to the patreon process, I just don't do any patreon channel support at all, so can you please help me out with this matter, thanks ahead of time for this matter, love your reviews and cheers on your ardnurmurcan review, a great whiskey in my opinion, I have a bottle of ardnurmurcan AD . 7.21.04 that I bought a few years ago, looking forward to opening the bottle, it's hard to find ardnurmurcan in my neck of the woods, love your kitty sharing whiskey and mice, waiting for the xtras next 😂 !!!
I finally broke the bank and bought an Ardnamurchan, the AD, and I gotta say that I was quite dissapointed, it was quite ethanol'y, which was not expected at all, given all the hype, it is as if it has been "cut" a bit "early", which is often done to acheive a higher yield....;- /
- Hate to say it, I would have loved to love it, but it will take a while before I buy another one....;- /
(Slightly edited....;- )
I had similar thoughts after trying recently. Not terrible though. The peat/smoke helped calm things and hold it together.
This is what frustrates me about this community. Is it good “young” whisky, yes it is, but it’s still young. The echo chamber we all seem to participate in gets so caught up in hyping things up that we often miss touting the “young” part. This isn’t 18, 15, or even 10 year old whisky. It’s hardly 5 in most cases.
Does anyone know when Ralfy adjusted his rating? In which review did he announce that?
it was last Summer, or perhaps about a year ago if my recall is any good today.
Muff over malt. Muff and malt
Cozy friend. Obrigado.
Kitty Cat!
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Ralfy, why do you praise Ardnamurchan as a good new distillery if they don't direct fire their stills or run a worm tub condenser or do their own maltings? They don't do any of the good things you say new distilleries should do to set themselves apart, yet you still praise them.
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Are you talking the T word here Ralfy?
Not sure why you Euro folks put up with VAT tax. It’s absurd and totally designed to be unnoticed.