Single Malts - and other odd Musings

Christmas Gift From Carol



A new blended malt from Douglas Laing, using only Highland whiskies including Dalmore, Glengoyne and Glen Garioch. This has the classic heathery Highland notes and rapidly became a favorite of mine - at 46.8% Alc/vol it gives a lift to my 'sun over the yard-arm' time of day 

(SUN IS OVER THE YARDARM - "(time for happy hour to begin). This expression is thought to have its origins in an officers' custom aboard ships sailing in the north Atlantic. In those latitudes, the sun would rise above the upper yards - the horizontal spars mounted on the masts, from which squaresails were hung - around 11 a.m. Since this coincided with the forenoon 'stand easy,' officers would take advantage of the break to go below for their first tot of spirits for the day. The expression washed ashore where the sun appears over the figurative yardarm a bit later in the day, generally after 5 p.m., and the end of the workday.")

as I posted on TheWhiskyExchange.com:
"Great blend - taste is an iffy thing for sure but to give my take on things I rate Lagavulin 16 year old as my single malt of choice followed by 10 year old laphroaig and then other similar single malts BUT I find Monkey Shoulder blended malt to be a great taste and the best buy for the money that I have yet to try - all this said I got the Timorous Beastie for Christmas and each time I try an ounce or so, neat and at room temperature, I am more impressed - and the bottle is positively overwhelming to see on my whisky shelf - I will definitely buy another

and tonight's little tipple confirmed a blend I am sure to keep on hand.

 


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