Whisky Review/Tasting: Inchmoan 12 Years
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- Опубликовано: 3 дек 2024
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Whisky.com reviews the Inchmoan 12 Years.
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Love the new logo animation! Great review as always, Professor Horst.
Fascinating, the use of different stills. Definitely one to try in the near future. Interesting review!
Sounds interesting. One to look out for.
Had this one as a sample not too long ago, it's an amazingly unique scottish whisky for the price point. One for the wishlist for sure!
you like this one huh ,, really diggin it
Had Inchmoan as part of my Whisky Advent calendar. Nikka makes an excellent malt whisky with Coffee process stills. Not sure why WSA limited production that way.
Lots of peat smokiness, oily medicinal smoke. I picked up a burnt banana & slight ripe mango. Am I having a stroke? Vanilla & burnt sugar, ok that seems normal. There is something bourbony about this malt. Not getting the Christmas spices, but I'll keep searching for them until my wife tells me that I'm not supposed to "taste" (airquotes hers) 1/2 the damn bottle.
I was very impressed with this. I wouldn't have even tried it if it were correctly labelled as Loch Lomond at the whisky bar where I had it. I find the bitterness of regular Loch Lomond to be overpowering. But in the Inchmoan it's brought into balance. It's mouth watering, really.
Did they Rebrand this my box and bottle look much different
Liked the video. Very informative!!
apple and smoked ham sounds good and nothing like coffee after a meal
The ham smoke taste reminds me some of Beechwood smoked whisky, like Smokey Monk.
I just bought a bottle of Loch Lomond 12 since the dumb government finally decided to order some here. I wish the whole line were available including Inchmoan and Inchmurrin. They do great work. Nice review.
I've been watching your videos for some time. I still have no idea why you refer to the prices as Euros, Dollars, Pounds? Those are three VERY different variations in price. Why not just stick to one currency and let the audience figure it out for their own market instead of confusing us, and not knowing which one you are exactly referring to? Just an observation and feedback to you Horst. Happy New Year!
ucf but most likely colored?