Whisky Review #37: Ben Nevis 25 Year | Milroy's of London| 47.6% | When identity transcends style,

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  • Опубликовано: 1 дек 2024
  • I take a look at a personal favorite Distillery/Vintage of mine and discuss why certain whiskies get scored the way they do.
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Комментарии • 5

  • @Square1286Kev
    @Square1286Kev 5 месяцев назад

    1996 Ben Nevis is definitely a famous vintage, and I'm completely on board with the love for it! Great stuff.

  • @crystalmethshrimp
    @crystalmethshrimp 5 месяцев назад

    Loved the video and production value. You have a great voice for narrating and really enjoyed the background music. It reminded me of a matured version from one of my favorite whiskytubers. One thing I've noticed which I'm sure you already are aware of is that top 5 or 10 lists brings in the crowds. That should help with the sub numbers. Great video and I'm looking forward to going through all the others.

    • @WhiskyUncorked
      @WhiskyUncorked  4 месяца назад

      I definitely want to branch out into those types of videos at least occasionally. Hopefully by the end of the summer, but I have been trying to enjoy the sunshine!

  • @timloucks4325
    @timloucks4325 5 месяцев назад +1

    I passed through Fort William on my way to Skye last year. Sadly, Ben Nevis Distillery was closed because it was a weekend. So, embarrassingly, I’ve been to Scotland & back without so much as trying Ben Nevis. Are younger IB’s worth checking out? They tend to be fairly pricey even as 7 or 8 year releases. Is Nikka From the barrel a good introduction? Thx.

    • @WhiskyUncorked
      @WhiskyUncorked  4 месяца назад +1

      The younger IBs can be very good. I try to avoid the super heavily sherried versions which are fairly common just because they tend toc over up the aspects of Ben Nevis I love. Some folks love them though.