My basement is very, very, very well stocked almost every bottle on Ralfy’s advice. I slowed way up on collecting about three years ago when I seriously reviewed my collection-vs-my life expectancy. I will not be around long enough at my rate of consumption to put a serious dent in it. My wife can’t sell it in the USA. I would hate to cause my Son, Daughter or any of my five Grandsons to become alcoholics. I guess my only real moral option now, is liver be dammed, drink up old feller. If anyone doesn’t like it, my reply will be “It’s for the children!” I know it is a tough row to hoe, but I have be strong. Their are some very wonderful dusty bottles down there I am forced to plow through one tiny sip at a time, all the while with a big sh!t ratting on my face. I hope none of my Ralfy malt mates face a similar hard choice. Slainte
Normally go for anything with even a hint of sherry but tried their 10 year old to broaden my pallet and it was immediately one of my favourites. 15 year old is on my Christmas wish list.
Ralfy, had to order the Glencadam 10 year online. Enjoying the light and refreshing nature so much, ordered a second bottle. May have to try this 15 year.
Hard to describe the delight of finally buying and enjoying a bottle of Glencadam 10 year old last month. It has become a favourite of mine. Highly recommended to anyone and everyone who enjoys whisky!
RALFY! I got this dram recently. LOVE IT. Love the old style. Then I played with it. Blended it with 15% or so Corryvreckan and some drops of water for a total dram of about 2oz. By God- 2-3 fantastic hours of flavor. Blended exceptionally well.
When I saw Ralfy's review I was interested. Then I saw that this dram only costs EUR 62 over here. After reading your additions to this excellent review, I decided to order a bottle 😉
@@gravityskeptic8697 Wow! €62 is about 220 Israeli shekels. That's cheaper than the Glencadam 10 here. (260 shekels). The 15 costs. 400 shekels here. You won't regret it. My advise. Add a touch of water and leave for a few minutes, then enjoy. By the way, the Glencadam 13 is also good. If you it on special offer then grab it. The 18 is lovely but in my opinion, over priced. The 15 is better! As for the 21. I've had two bottles and despite many giving it rave reviews I have never connected to it, finding it too spirit driven and harsh. That's my opinion on the Glencadan range.
Dear Ralfy, Just realized that I joined your malt community in 2013 since review #94. Been a grateful viewer ever since. Thank you very much for what you’re doing and good health to you!
Glencadam and Tomintoul have been doing great things and starting to get the following the whisky deserves. Also shout out to them for running lots of free to join tastings over the lockdowns.
Just bought a 15 today here in Portugal and now my family of Glencadam is growing, with the 10 and the 17. Where I bought it, they also had a special edition 13 year old. I really love this distillery.
Thank you, Ralfy, for mentioning flights. I suspect many of us whisk[e]y anoraks are sipping three, four or five+ small drams a session from different bottles and loving it as we enjoy the differences. Cheers!
I live in Oregon, No offerings from Glencadam are currently available here. However, I was able to get this 15 across the border in Washington (Haven't had the 10 or anything else, can't find it here). It cost me $100, plus 20% tax, plus another $2 and change from some littering fee. Very glad to have it, as it's fantastic whisky, but I'm nursing this thing like it's irreplaceable.
@Phu Cgmail You're right about the horrible state or Oregon. The bottle deposit was a first in the nation passed in 1970's. I collected "ambers", as a kid for 2 cents each redeemable at our Country Store.
This year's harvest from my apple trees will hopefully produce 20 litres of apple brandy 50%vol. The same with plum trees 20l of sliwowicz. Local destillery not illegal.
Tried this for the very first time recently. It’s very light, green apple, delicate caramel… almost like a dry Irish whiskey if such a thing existed. While it’s dense, it also doesn’t quite seem it’s age… I might have guessed it was a well aged 12 year old. Will need to let this bottle go slowly to help figure it out.
Just halfway through the bottle now and it’s taken a different mood, more sensations. Airplane glue, and a bit of musty hay in the background. Very different.
Ralfy, whenever I watch your videos I have the same feeling as when I'm listening to some art expert telling about some magnificent piece of art. I can only admire you and wish that one day I will have only a small fraction of a knowledge and experience that you have for a single malt whisky.
Opened with a Rant! I've not had any Glencadam on my whisk(e)y journey. I've been gravitating towards integrity bottelings for a while now. Balblair was a favourite until the stopped vintages and the prices went crazy. Thanks for the review, I'll keep an eye out for this one!
Thank you Ralfy and the malt mates. My last whisky order for the year then will be glencadam 10, glencadam 15 (both are luckily available in my country for sane money) and a bottle of Arran sherry cask (cask strength) my personal whisky of the year. Thank you
Bought a bottle. I like the color anyway. I going to test it and watch Dr. Who, first season. I like the nose from the bottle already. My whisky always sits covered in the Glencairn glass for 20 minutes first. To start it up.
Nice observation around stocking up and passing on bottles to younger generations. It's something more and more people are doing. Buy it before it becomes unaffordable!
As soon i can i will go to the store and grab a bottle of the Glencadam 21, that a saw the other day at relatively non too expensive price for a 21yo bottle. I hope the importer consider to expand the range soon.. Cheers Ralfy!
Never had a Glencadam, and the first one i am gonna drink will be (buying it with 3 friends), Glencadam 21. Gonna buy it in December, our whisky for November will be Deanston 18.
Thanks again half way through my first bottle of the 15 having been a fan of the 10 and also wee and big brother independent bottlings at 9 years old 55%abv it’s wonderful and at £56 am happy to pay the price for such quality keep up the good work 🍻
Another great review Ralfy and yes you are so right about the high levels of spirits excise duty; the SWA pointed out in a previous written submission to the Govt. (and I quote); 'three in every four pounds spent on the average priced bottle of Scotch Whisky in the off-trade is collected in excise duty and VAT, with the tax burden on Scotch Whisky and other UK spirits currently 70%'. This is indeed crippling to the industry and the consumer alike. On a brighter note though, I have just finished reading and thoroughly enjoyed your book 'Search for a Whisky Bothy'. Also Amazon have dropped the price on the excellent Bunnahabhain Stiuireadair to £25, so having re-ordered I am a happy chappy; Slàinte Mhath.
I relate in your thincking. Actually have a dram in my hand 3th of the night but less than onz each. Here in Canada i dont see any Glencadam15y available. But certely gonna try the 21y and 10. Yeah i like whisky with good barrel maturation, but the spirit it self is really important. Dram of the night. Arran 14y single barrel, Ledaig 11y Port CadenHead and Kilchoman Loch gorm to finish.
Great advice as always Ralfy thankyou - looking forward to the OSWA's results!! I've ummd and ahhhd about Glencadam for a while now but I'll be getting a bottle of 10 & 15 this week. Snorting whisky could be the new 'thing' now you've done it 🤣
From the Core Line-Up from Glencadam I like the 21yo. the most. Every Whisky from them is great, but there was one Note I cant get out my mind, and it was something I only had once before: cottonoil. My memory was so clearly there even in the fact that it was like 15 years ago once. Stunning malt moment.
As a malt mate I wish Ralfy to be in a good mood. But as a viewer I like both - the good mood Ralfy and the mad, ranting Ralfy. Both can be very entertaining.
Managed to grab an old dusty Glencadam 15 in a 1L bottle which they only made in 2013! Wonder if older Glencadam is better, we shall find out especially given your older review was more favourable
The cork rot is a pain in the butt. I’ve had bottles sit on the shelf for over 9 years and when you open them up cork breaks and is very hard to work with. be very careful when opening a bottle that has been sitting on the shelf for over 3 years.
@@spiced32 It's my favouite too. Craigellachie 13 is excellent, quite complex but rich and meaty, I actually prefer it to the much more expensive 17 year old.
I don't buy many whiskys these days. Just finished my only bottle, a Springbank 12 cask strength, which was amazing. Maybe this Glencadam would be a nice contrast for the next bottle?
Back before prohibition most farmers produced their own alcohol. There werent gas stations on every corner and they used it to fuel their farm equipment. the ATF will come knocking if you try to do that today in the US
Hi Ralphy, any update on the Glendronach PR bollocks? Things seemed to have quietened off a bit, I guess they still stand by their point that chill filtration gives a more stable, more consistent product?
Meant to ask this before, but is Ralfy's malt mark indicative of it neat or with water? Or perhaps a general average between the two? EDIT: can't get Glencadam here in NC (control state), nor Tobermory. Which for the latter is odd since we can in fact get Ledaig.
Ralfy, I made the mistake of not stocking up enough on Springbank when you warned us all...I won't be making that mistake again! Cheers mate, hope you're well!
Soon we all shall be drinking meta whisky in the meta universe. The clumsy reptile has distilled such a digital spirit that we will never sober from it. I wish i was wrong.
Hey Ralfy, thanks for the review, but this is a re-review. You've checked it out on 708 (I'm sure you know it). You've rated it 91 back in the days. Did the whisky change so much in 2021?
I guess his pallate has evolved since then. However i'm glad the 21 is now rated a bit higher since i believe it is quite superior in taste and complexity.
@@RomainRiviere The 21 is an outstanding whisky! Glencadam is such an underrated distillery! But one is a really strange one. The 18 yo is the one I've bought once and never again the next few years.
@@mr.t.9669 How come ? Is it so different from both the 15 and 21? I often hesitated from pulling the trigger. I guess i did well, reading your message
@@RomainRiviere Yes, it is (for me) totally different compared to the 15 and 21. If you're planning to buy it anyway I suggest to look out for a sample first. Maybe you like it but for buying a full bottle with the love for 15/21 it's a bit risky.
Rumour has it that our man Ralf was once romantically involved for a few torrid months with the beautifully blonde Scarlett Johansson...however he promptly left her after she coloured her hair.
Are you sure, Ralfy? Who doesn't want to email a "brand ambassador" to ask for details about the whisky, which should've been on the bottle in the first place? :)
Im in Pennsylvania USA...bad selection and I can't get whisky shipped in. I have to break the law and be a modern day smuggler. Rediculous. I can't even drink standard malts anymore. Im stocking up on any integrity spirits I can get my hands on. It happened and im sold after 30 years of sipping... I want natural integrity presentation or no sale.
Opened mine last week after getting my hands on 2 bottles (opened one, mothballed the other 😂). Pears, green apples, lemon peel, pronounced orchard fruits is very accurate. I also got nice fizzy "Cream soda" notes from it too. So lively. The nose on it is very engaging & beautiful. ❤❤🥃 87/100 integrity malt rating for me. 😊
My wife...." why is your wardrobe full of whisky?"
Me.... "Ralfy made me do it!"
You too huh?
🤣
Me too.
My basement is very, very, very well stocked almost every bottle on Ralfy’s advice. I slowed way up on collecting about three years ago when I seriously reviewed my collection-vs-my life expectancy. I will not be around long enough at my rate of consumption to put a serious dent in it. My wife can’t sell it in the USA. I would hate to cause my Son, Daughter or any of my five Grandsons to become alcoholics.
I guess my only real moral option now, is liver be dammed, drink up old feller. If anyone doesn’t like it, my reply will be “It’s for the children!” I know it is a tough row to hoe, but I have be strong. Their are some very wonderful dusty bottles down there I am forced to plow through one tiny sip at a time, all the while with a big sh!t ratting on my face. I hope none of my Ralfy malt mates face a similar hard choice. Slainte
I have a similar Wardrobe but it's full of Rum
Not just me then!
Normally go for anything with even a hint of sherry but tried their 10 year old to broaden my pallet and it was immediately one of my favourites. 15 year old is on my Christmas wish list.
So glad you made this video, Glencadam 15 is something I’ve been hunting for in the US for awhile.
Ralfy, had to order the Glencadam 10 year online. Enjoying the light and refreshing nature so much, ordered a second bottle. May have to try this 15 year.
Hard to describe the delight of finally buying and enjoying a bottle of Glencadam 10 year old last month. It has become a favourite of mine. Highly recommended to anyone and everyone who enjoys whisky!
Oh, and my new favorite 15 year old is now Glen Scotia 15. It has an incredible long gummy bear finish extended by spices
Glencadam is just outstanding. 10, 13, 15... all just delicious drams. Love their integrity.
Cheers for the great video as always Ralfy.
RALFY! I got this dram recently. LOVE IT. Love the old style. Then I played with it. Blended it with 15% or so Corryvreckan and some drops of water for a total dram of about 2oz. By God- 2-3 fantastic hours of flavor. Blended exceptionally well.
One of my all time favourite single malts. I get creamy barley cereal in treacle, glazed oranges and dry honey. It's more like a 92 for me.
When I saw Ralfy's review I was interested. Then I saw that this dram only costs EUR 62 over here. After reading your additions to this excellent review, I decided to order a bottle 😉
@@gravityskeptic8697 Wow! €62 is about 220 Israeli shekels. That's cheaper than the Glencadam 10 here. (260 shekels). The 15 costs. 400 shekels here. You won't regret it. My advise. Add a touch of water and leave for a few minutes, then enjoy. By the way, the Glencadam 13 is also good. If you it on special offer then grab it. The 18 is lovely but in my opinion, over priced. The 15 is better! As for the 21. I've had two bottles and despite many giving it rave reviews I have never connected to it, finding it too spirit driven and harsh. That's my opinion on the Glencadan range.
Professionally, as always. And it's always interesting to watch your videos. Thank you, Ralfy!
Dear Ralfy,
Just realized that I joined your malt community in 2013 since review #94. Been a grateful viewer ever since. Thank you very much for what you’re doing and good health to you!
Glencadam and Tomintoul have been doing great things and starting to get the following the whisky deserves. Also shout out to them for running lots of free to join tastings over the lockdowns.
I was impressed by Tomintoul 14.
@@alehhandro1 good choice. This is Only one you could be impressed.
Just bought a 15 today here in Portugal and now my family of Glencadam is growing, with the 10 and the 17. Where I bought it, they also had a special edition 13 year old. I really love this distillery.
Thank you, Ralfy, for mentioning flights. I suspect many of us whisk[e]y anoraks are sipping three, four or five+ small drams a session from different bottles and loving it as we enjoy the differences. Cheers!
. . . I will do an 'extras' about this soon.
I live in Oregon, No offerings from Glencadam are currently available here. However, I was able to get this 15 across the border in Washington (Haven't had the 10 or anything else, can't find it here). It cost me $100, plus 20% tax, plus another $2 and change from some littering fee.
Very glad to have it, as it's fantastic whisky, but I'm nursing this thing like it's irreplaceable.
@Phu Cgmail You're right about the horrible state or Oregon. The bottle deposit was a first in the nation passed in 1970's. I collected "ambers", as a kid for 2 cents each redeemable at our Country Store.
This year's harvest from my apple trees will hopefully produce 20 litres of apple brandy 50%vol. The same with plum trees 20l of sliwowicz. Local destillery not illegal.
Moravské slivovice?
@@alehhandro1 trnkovice🥳
That’s what I thought when I got my bottle clear and simple write it on the bottle like this 15 years non chill and 46% 👌🏻
Tried this for the very first time recently. It’s very light, green apple, delicate caramel… almost like a dry Irish whiskey if such a thing existed. While it’s dense, it also doesn’t quite seem it’s age… I might have guessed it was a well aged 12 year old. Will need to let this bottle go slowly to help figure it out.
Just halfway through the bottle now and it’s taken a different mood, more sensations. Airplane glue, and a bit of musty hay in the background. Very different.
Ralfy, whenever I watch your videos I have the same feeling as when I'm listening to some art expert telling about some magnificent piece of art. I can only admire you and wish that one day I will have only a small fraction of a knowledge and experience that you have for a single malt whisky.
Opened with a Rant!
I've not had any Glencadam on my whisk(e)y journey. I've been gravitating towards integrity bottelings for a while now. Balblair was a favourite until the stopped vintages and the prices went crazy. Thanks for the review, I'll keep an eye out for this one!
Thank you Ralfy and the malt mates.
My last whisky order for the year then will be glencadam 10, glencadam 15 (both are luckily available in my country for sane money) and a bottle of Arran sherry cask (cask strength) my personal whisky of the year.
Thank you
The Arran 10 is worth a look as well.
Bought a bottle. I like the color anyway. I going to test it and watch Dr. Who, first season. I like the nose from the bottle already. My whisky always sits covered in the Glencairn glass for 20 minutes first. To start it up.
Nice observation around stocking up and passing on bottles to younger generations. It's something more and more people are doing.
Buy it before it becomes unaffordable!
As soon i can i will go to the store and grab a bottle of the Glencadam 21, that a saw the other day at relatively non too expensive price for a 21yo bottle. I hope the importer consider to expand the range soon.. Cheers Ralfy!
Thanks for a great review Ralfy! Be sure to keep an eye out for some exciting new releases before Christmas, some of which very soon 😉… Slàinte 🥃.
I deeply miss being in the UK and having access to this - such a lovely bottle
Thanks Ralfy - Ordered 2 x 15s and a 10 on the back of your review, may have to get more on the back of your advice!!!!
Having the Glencadam 15 now for nearly a year, always enjoying it. :)
Never had a Glencadam, and the first one i am gonna drink will be (buying it with 3 friends), Glencadam 21. Gonna buy it in December, our whisky for November will be Deanston 18.
Thanks again half way through my first bottle of the 15 having been a fan of the 10 and also wee and big brother independent bottlings at 9 years old 55%abv it’s wonderful and at £56 am happy to pay the price for such quality keep up the good work 🍻
Glencadam stand at the Whisky Fringe was always busy. The 21 year old is superb.
Had the 13 recently, very good, I’d buy it again.
Another great review Ralfy and yes you are so right about the high levels of spirits excise duty; the SWA pointed out in a previous written submission to the Govt. (and I quote); 'three in every four pounds spent on the average priced bottle of Scotch Whisky in the off-trade is collected in excise duty and VAT, with the tax burden on Scotch Whisky and other UK spirits currently 70%'. This is indeed crippling to the industry and the consumer alike. On a brighter note though, I have just finished reading and thoroughly enjoyed your book 'Search for a Whisky Bothy'. Also Amazon have dropped the price on the excellent Bunnahabhain Stiuireadair to £25, so having re-ordered I am a happy chappy; Slàinte Mhath.
I relate in your thincking. Actually have a dram in my hand 3th of the night but less than onz each. Here in Canada i dont see any Glencadam15y available. But certely gonna try the 21y and 10. Yeah i like whisky with good barrel maturation, but the spirit it self is really important. Dram of the night. Arran 14y single barrel, Ledaig 11y Port CadenHead and Kilchoman Loch gorm to finish.
Recently I've a new kiwi in stores! The red kiwi. They are similar to the gold ones, so delicious.
Great advice as always Ralfy thankyou - looking forward to the OSWA's results!! I've ummd and ahhhd about Glencadam for a while now but I'll be getting a bottle of 10 & 15 this week. Snorting whisky could be the new 'thing' now you've done it 🤣
From the Core Line-Up from Glencadam I like the 21yo. the most. Every Whisky from them is great, but there was one Note I cant get out my mind, and it was something I only had once before: cottonoil. My memory was so clearly there even in the fact that it was like 15 years ago once. Stunning malt moment.
Good distillery making consistently good whisky, I Had a 17 year old port finish which was amazing
Ralfys Whisky of the Year 2017.
Nice to see truth in advertising, so few honest bottles out there.
Wasn't this your whisky of the year a couple of years ago?
You are totally, right. Cheers
As a malt mate I wish Ralfy to be in a good mood. But as a viewer I like both - the good mood Ralfy and the mad, ranting Ralfy. Both can be very entertaining.
Managed to grab an old dusty Glencadam 15 in a 1L bottle which they only made in 2013! Wonder if older Glencadam is better, we shall find out especially given your older review was more favourable
Cooeeeeee right back at ya Ralfy :-D
In Quebec at least, single malts are no longer affordable. A regular 12 year Glenfiddich is over 65 $ now.
The Glencadam 10 is quite good for its age. Can only imagine how good the 15 is since it’s not readily available where I am.
Hi Ralfy, I hope to see you review more Blair Athol soon. I absolutely love their taste
The cork rot is a pain in the butt. I’ve had bottles sit on the shelf for over 9 years and when you open them up cork breaks and is very hard to work with. be very careful when opening a bottle that has been sitting on the shelf for over 3 years.
had the 19yo oloroso around the beginning of the year, was rather nice
I always chuckle when Ralfy keeps calling Roy's channel "akvavit" :o)
Would love to see you review Port Charlotte 10 and Craigellachie 13 again!
PC10 is my fav dram, affordable, available, a real smoky treat for 50% abv. I've never tried Craigellachie b4 tho
@@spiced32 It's my favouite too. Craigellachie 13 is excellent, quite complex but rich and meaty, I actually prefer it to the much more expensive 17 year old.
Both drams are very good. My fav is PC10.
@@maltontiger3144 I read a few reviews on it there, defo sounds gr8. Gona give it a go, Slàinte 🥃🥃
I bought a bottle of the 13 year old a month ago as I saw it on offer. Haven't opened it yet, but probably should now that Ralfy has done the 15.:)
I don't buy many whiskys these days. Just finished my only bottle, a Springbank 12 cask strength, which was amazing. Maybe this Glencadam would be a nice contrast for the next bottle?
Nice price on this one in NY State even at $80 it's a steal
And it's sold out on Master of Malt. The "Ralfy effect"
Bought and is on the stash.
Back before prohibition most farmers produced their own alcohol. There werent gas stations on every corner and they used it to fuel their farm equipment. the ATF will come knocking if you try to do that today in the US
Hi Ralphy, any update on the Glendronach PR bollocks? Things seemed to have quietened off a bit, I guess they still stand by their point that chill filtration gives a more stable, more consistent product?
Another fine malt not available in my area.
Not to forget Clynelish and the Brora reboot in your little list.
Meant to ask this before, but is Ralfy's malt mark indicative of it neat or with water? Or perhaps a general average between the two?
EDIT: can't get Glencadam here in NC (control state), nor Tobermory. Which for the latter is odd since we can in fact get Ledaig.
Australia has one of the highest tax brackets on alcohol, just behind Singapore
One to keep a eye out for 👍
That green kiwi …….
im here because i like your stories, i dont even drink whisky lol
Ralfy, I made the mistake of not stocking up enough on Springbank when you warned us all...I won't be making that mistake again! Cheers mate, hope you're well!
. . . stock up on Ardnamurchan, Arran and Glencadam . . .now.
How does the 15 compare with the 18 and 21?
Cheers to you.
Soon we all shall be drinking meta whisky in the meta universe. The clumsy reptile has distilled such a digital spirit that we will never sober from it. I wish i was wrong.
Can't get it here :(
Hey Ralfy, thanks for the review, but this is a re-review. You've checked it out on 708 (I'm sure you know it). You've rated it 91 back in the days. Did the whisky change so much in 2021?
I guess his pallate has evolved since then. However i'm glad the 21 is now rated a bit higher since i believe it is quite superior in taste and complexity.
@@RomainRiviere The 21 is an outstanding whisky! Glencadam is such an underrated distillery! But one is a really strange one. The 18 yo is the one I've bought once and never again the next few years.
@@mr.t.9669 How come ? Is it so different from both the 15 and 21? I often hesitated from pulling the trigger. I guess i did well, reading your message
@@RomainRiviere Yes, it is (for me) totally different compared to the 15 and 21. If you're planning to buy it anyway I suggest to look out for a sample first. Maybe you like it but for buying a full bottle with the love for 15/21 it's a bit risky.
Rumour has it that our man Ralf was once romantically involved for a few torrid months with the beautifully blonde Scarlett Johansson...however he promptly left her after she coloured her hair.
I have the 10, 17 and 18…and you review the 15 😂…🥃
Ralfy, how come it wasn’t an Integrity Malt Mark?
. . . it was.
Are you sure, Ralfy? Who doesn't want to email a "brand ambassador" to ask for details about the whisky, which should've been on the bottle in the first place? :)
if you haven't wetted your nose on a whiskey then have you whiskeyed at all?
Briefest tasting notes for a high scoring whisky ever.
O Boy. Glencadam 15y.o. My secret affair.
Im in Pennsylvania USA...bad selection and I can't get whisky shipped in. I have to break the law and be a modern day smuggler. Rediculous. I can't even drink standard malts anymore. Im stocking up on any integrity spirits I can get my hands on. It happened and im sold after 30 years of sipping... I want natural integrity presentation or no sale.
🙂☕👍
👍❤️🥃
Do enjoy when Ralfy says "Pears".
Had a Loch Lomond 14 years, one of my worst buys, don't like that one at all.
. . .I doubt I will be reviewing it !
I'm losing my mind Ralfy. Just so u know. It's getting weird.
. . . calm down and breathe deeply. Examine the source of your situation, then take control of it, and good luck to you.
Opened mine last week after getting my hands on 2 bottles (opened one, mothballed the other 😂).
Pears, green apples, lemon peel, pronounced orchard fruits is very accurate.
I also got nice fizzy "Cream soda" notes from it too. So lively.
The nose on it is very engaging & beautiful. ❤❤🥃
87/100 integrity malt rating for me. 😊