Springbank Whisky

Whiskey tasting?
List of these whiskeys in their order of preference or simply say you want me to drink: 1. Old Parr 18yo 43% mixture of 2. Glenallachie Glenlivet 17YO 58.5% 3 single barrel. Royal Brackla 14yo single cask 57.9% 4. Glen Scotia 57.8% 15YO single cask (sherry finish) 5. Brora Malt 30YO 56.3% unique. 6. Springbank Malt 14yo 52.8% (port finish) Hi Danimal You will find that my spelling is correct. All these types of Scotch whiskey are. The Scotch spelling is without an "e". You are using the Irish / American spelling with an "e". As a Scot I prefer my spelling own and if he was referring to an Irish or American whiskey, then give them the respect they deserve and spell with an "e", as I have done here.
I do not know because I am a drinker mix, but, although I agree that you can differentiate between malts, I know you can not between mixtures, and I did the test to demonstrate release once had a bar in the JW representatives had organized a lunch, and had been right to call ahead to let me check quick know.A in the basement revealed that we were out of JW Red, which is obviously what they were going to drink, because, as I'm sure you know, the Scottish man tends not to work for luxury or malts go, especially when on a binge. (If I needed to add that a lunch meeting and bending are synonymous?) Anyway, A quick search on the bottle to jump produced a vacuum bottle JW Red, which was filled with Old Inverness (and later re-filled again and again), and never a word of doubt came from the boys who tried to keep their money in the company by Inverness Old High consumption of all afternoon.As my grandmother would have said, that only serves to show you.
whisky review 23 – Springbank 1997 Batch 2