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hogshead tullibardine 10

Hogshead Tullibardine 10 Review

This Hogshead Indie Tullibardine 10 Year Old is not a polite Highlander. Finished in a first fill Vin Santo octave, it delivers dark chocolate, espresso, sulphur, and savoury depth at a formidable 55.6% ABV. It’s a single cask whisky that challenges everything we expect from Tullibardine — bold, bitter-leaning, and unapologetically intense. Ambitious and fascinating, but with a €120 price tag that raises serious questions, even for seasoned independent bottling fans.

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teaspooning whisky

Teaspooning Explained

Teaspooning is one of whisky’s most misunderstood practices — whispered about on labels but rarely explained clearly. At its simplest, it involves adding a tiny amount of another single malt to a cask, transforming it from a single malt into a blended malt on paper. In reality, that single spoonful changes nothing in the glass, but everything in terms of branding, ownership, and control. For independent bottlers, teaspooning sits at the crossroads of transparency, legality, and tradition — and understanding it reveals a fascinating layer of how Scotch whisky really works behind the scenes.

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laphroaig distillery

Laphroaig Distillery Spotlight

Laphroaig Distillery is one of the most unmistakable names in Scotch whisky. Perched on the wild south coast of Islay, it produces a spirit defined by peat smoke, sea spray, medicinal depth, and uncompromising character. In this distillery spotlight, we explore Laphroaig’s history, production methods, maturation style, and why its bold flavour profile continues to divide, captivate, and inspire whisky drinkers around the world.

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Hogshead Chain Pier 5

Hogshead Chain Pier 5

Hogshead Chain Pier 5 is a rare and powerful Lowland single malt from a closed experimental distillery in Edinburgh. Bottled by Hogshead Indie, this whisky delivers bold sweetness, spice, and intensity, blurring the line between Scotch and American whiskey styles. A distinctive, flavour-driven dram for adventurous whisky drinkers and collectors alike.

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Jameson Review

Jameson Review

This Jameson review takes a calm, honest look at one of the world’s most recognisable Irish whiskies. Smooth, approachable, and deliberately uncomplicated, Jameson isn’t here to impress purists — it’s here to be enjoyed. A reliable everyday dram that understands exactly what it is and sticks to it.

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whisky grains explained

Whisky Grains Explained

Grain is the starting point of every whisky, yet it is often the least understood. From barley-only single malts to the mixed mashbills of bourbon, rye, and Irish pot still whisky, grain choice shapes texture, balance, and fermentation character long before cask influence takes over. This Dram1 Whisky Academy article explores how different grains—and even heritage varieties—affect whisky, while separating long-standing myths from reality.

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Clynelish Distillery

Clynelish Distillery Spotlight

Quietly legendary and endlessly compelling, Clynelish Distillery stands on Scotland’s far northern coast producing one of the most distinctive spirits in Scotch whisky. Known for its unmistakable waxy texture, coastal restraint, and deep historical ties to Brora, Clynelish is a distillery that rewards patience, curiosity, and repeat visits to the glass. For those who value character over spectacle, this is Highland whisky at its most honest.

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