Still have one of those 6.3 in the stash. What an amazing whisky. When we visited Bruichladdich the warehouse tasting had a barrel of the 6.3 that they held back to continue maturation. At that time (2019?) it had got to 10 years. This does support the claim that the release really was 5 year whisky. The 10 year version was quite a bit more mellow.
bimber distillery states on their website that they have 50ppm at the barely level and the in bottle ppm measures 14.4....so using reverse math at those levels (i do know different distilleries will use different methods and get different results) but that Meikle Toir would run around the 240ppm at barley level....
Still have one of those 6.3 in the stash. What an amazing whisky. When we visited Bruichladdich the warehouse tasting had a barrel of the 6.3 that they held back to continue maturation. At that time (2019?) it had got to 10 years. This does support the claim that the release really was 5 year whisky. The 10 year version was quite a bit more mellow.
Can’t find the Turbo. Whats the next best bottle you’d recommend from Meikle Toir (Original, Chinquapin, Sherry)?
No. Still love Octomore a lot more.
bimber distillery states on their website that they have 50ppm at the barely level and the in bottle ppm measures 14.4....so using reverse math at those levels (i do know different distilleries will use different methods and get different results) but that Meikle Toir would run around the 240ppm at barley level....
2023 and 2024 unavailable in the UK. £80-£100 plus fees at auction.2024 rated higher on Whiskybase.