Islay + fruit flavor means I probably will NOT like this Scotch but sounds like awesome news for any AnchorMan fans out there.
http://coolmaterial.com/home/ron-burgundy-great-odins-raven-scotch-whisky/
Islay + fruit flavor means I probably will NOT like this Scotch but sounds like awesome news for any AnchorMan fans out there.
http://coolmaterial.com/home/ron-burgundy-great-odins-raven-scotch-whisky/
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Bliss Morgan says
Fruit flavor?
….in scotch?
O.o
#Judging
Paul Spoerry says
There are a lot of kinds that have a "fruity" or "floral"… I pretty much hate all of'em that do tho:
http://www.malts.com/index.php/en_can/Choosing-Whisky/A-World-of-Flavour/The-Single-Malt-Whisky-Flavour-Map
Bliss Morgan says
If I want fruity, I'll have a martini. If I want floral, I'll have St. Germain. When I drink scotch, I want it to taste like gorram wood and peat!
Bret Carr says
Fruits are common descriptors with scotch tasting notes. Pear comes up frequently in speysides.
Vladimir D. Paulino says
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Paul Spoerry says
Most welcome +Vladimir D. Paulino, glad you found it useful!