Hogshead Islay 13 (Ardbeg)
Yes you read that correctly in the title. This Hogshead Islay 13 is in fact an Ardbeg! How stunning is that, that this still young indie managed to get their hands on such a cask. I’m also partly flabbergasted that
Yes you read that correctly in the title. This Hogshead Islay 13 is in fact an Ardbeg! How stunning is that, that this still young indie managed to get their hands on such a cask. I’m also partly flabbergasted that
This amazing Hogshead Aultmore 14 is an exclusive Hogshead Community bottling, and proves a very good reason to become a Hoggie yourself!
Who knew the beast of Dufftown was a hog? The full-bodied dram in my glass turned out to be this Hogshead Mortlach 9, and I have to admit… I did not see that one coming! This dram is so full
The funny thing when you do a blind tasting is that you go into the notes completely unbiased. And yet as soon as I tried this whisky I thought it was a Mortlach, and I kept finding those meaty notes
Glen Scotia with a teaspoon of Springbank. Or at least I’m told that’s what were finding in this new Hogshead Indie release! This 8 years old Hogshead Blended Campeltown aims to bring the magic of Campbeltown to your glass. But
Hogshead Indie is back with some amazing new bottlings and I was lucky enough to receive a sampleset with their entire new range. Including this Hogshead Lowland 9! I will be posting a review for each dram every single day
This Hogshead Single Grain from the North British Distillery from 1991 has matured for 32 years in a 1st Fill Ex-Bourbon Barrel.
I received a sample of this Springbank 1994 by Spheric Spirits for my birthday, and what a treat it was!
The next two whiskies from Hogshead’s inaugural release I get to review are the Benrinnes 10 and Dailuaine 6.
Tasting notes and a review of the 8-year-old Linkwood and 11-year-old Benrinnes from Hogshead’s inaugural release.