Whisk(e)y Lovers thread

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I bought these whiskies at Makro.

Bell's R30 cheaper at Takealot.
Naked grouse R29 cheaper at WB.
Caskmates R10 cheaper at NGF.
Laphroaig R34 cheaper at Bottega.
Caol Isla R4 cheaper at Bottega.

When you look at prices, what they do have available, and that you can save on shipping Makro isn't too bad.

Obviously they don't have many of the higher end whiskies that WaW, WB and Bottega have.


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I bought these whiskies at Makro.

Bell's R30 cheaper at Takealot.
Naked grouse R29 cheaper at WB.
Caskmates R10 cheaper at NGF.
Laphroaig R34 cheaper at Bottega.
Caol Isla R4 cheaper at Bottega.

When you look at prices, what they do have available, and that you can save on shipping Makro isn't too bad.

Obviously they don't have many of the higher end whiskies that WaW, WB and Bottega have.


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My comment re. Makro was purely based on the Online part of the question in that post....

But good comparrison on the "entry level" stuff indeed. Thanks for that.
 
Yeah come to think about it I don't know why I added it to the list. I wouldn't order from them online either as I can just go to them, sorry lol.
 
Well that argument about Makro's online store counts for everything, really. I remember a few months ago I ordered some stuff from them (during lockdown). Confirmed everything was ready to be ordered. Ordered. A week later still no progress on my order. Call them. "Half the stuff is not in stock" and I said "well that's not possible, I checked everything". "Sorry sir". Asked for an ETA. Got given an answer of "between 4 and 6 weeks". Keep in mind this was a R4k order, groceries, nappies, baby formula, the works. I said "how do you expect me to wait 4 to 6 weeks more for baby formula". Took an hour on the phone with the store manager, distribution manager and online store manager all pitching in to get my money back. I then drove to the branch where I was supposed to pick up the order once ready and just bought everything off the shelf (it was in stock).

Their online department is completely and utterly useless.
 
Alrighty. So over the weekend I tried three new whiskies, courtesy of @Luben above.



Lastly, the one I was looking forward to most. I kept it aside and attacked it with a bit of an already made up mind, considering I know what it costs, and what you can get for R30 more. The Ardbeg Wee Beastie. On the pour it was clear it's a young whisky - the colour is light, and the whisky doesn't present the longest legs I've come to associate with Ardbegs. I was all set to have all my predictions proven right - this is a young Ardbeg for the same money, a RIPOFF.

But then not. The nose was a lot of the same Ardbeg, but the smoke was hotter and the sweet notes a bit subdued. Yes, that points to a young Ardbeg 10, but I found myself enjoying it more than I thought I would.

Then the taste. This was where it hit me - this isn't just Ardbeg 10 at half the age. Yes, you can taste the young age in there. It's a bit green, with a hint of hay in the mix, but it's not like it tries to act older. As an aged statement, it means that's what Ardbeg wanted to show. And it works. Man, it works!

There's smoke. Quite a lot of it, actually. Hot smoke, reminding me more of a forest fire than the Ardbeg 10. There's also less of the earthy notes than I get in Ardbeg 10. It's more focused on smoke, less fruity, less sweet, but somehow it still balances, even though the balance is way out. It finishes with more of a fire smoke, reminding me of smoking meats with Mesquite wood chips, than the 10YO. The finish is a bit shorter than I get on the 10YO, but I'm not sure if that's because of the age or because the smoke just takes over and "lingers" a bit shorter. I honestly don't know.

The reviews I've read on this have said that it's mostly a young Ardbeg. Yes, it is. It's a 5YO Ardbeg. But that's not bad. I like that this does not try to be a 10YO in half the time. Instead it does it's own thing, and doesn't trod on the 10YO's playing field. It's not bad. At all. If you pour me this as a darm I'd take it gladly.

But then the question popped into my mind. Will I buy it? I had to think about it for a while, and then I realized the answer is the same - no. I won't. Not at that price. For me, there are cheaper malts that cover the intro to malts, like the Laphroaig Select (which I also happened to taste a week ago), that covers peat better than the Wee Beastie. It's still too aggressive for an intro to peat, but it's not developed enough (for me) to be a sustained drink. It's not bad, at all, but it comes down to this for me - for R30 more I can buy a 10YO. The 10YO is smoother, more balanced, rounder and way more complex on the palate. I like the Wee Beastie, but I don't see where Ardbeg tried to hit the market with it. I just don't.

Ardbeg 10 will change price to ZAR 720 to ZAR 800 range in the coming months in my view - does that change your view on WB?

I like that WB is not trying to be 10.
 
Anyone know where you can buy some opaque tasting glasses to do a proper blind tasting?
this:

and this:

? :X3:
 
Aha, good idea! :p

Or I'll wrap brown paper around my glasses and do a hobo themed tasting :)
 
Aha, good idea! :p

Or I'll wrap brown paper around my glasses and do a hobo themed tasting :)
Why do you want to hide the whisky itself?

Just make sure no-one sees any bottles when you pour, like in a blind wine tasting...I mean that is the blind part.

The color of the whisky will NOT be a give away...as I assume is your concern?
 
For sure, I can do a blind tasting with regular glasses, but it could be a factor. Guess it all depends on what you have in the lineup and how well you know it etc. Will definitely try it sometime regardless.
 
The Aberlour 12 has hints of honey and vanilla on the nose, with a chocolate and citrus aftertaste as well.
I have the 16yr which I’m yet to open.
 
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