Chivas Regal 18 Years Old Review
Spokane Whiskey Club
by J. Briggs
2y ago
It happens to all of us. Don’t feel alone. About 6 months into a whisky hobby (an obsession, if you will), you feel like you have a decent handle on what’s in your glass. You understand process and fermentation. You start using words like “dram” and “juice” and other stupid descriptors. You also start saying ..read more
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GlenDronach 15 Years Old Revival Review
Spokane Whiskey Club
by J. Briggs
2y ago
Revival. Like at a Baptist revival tent, but not really. I am trying to come up with a provocative intro, and it is not working. What else is new? But seriously, GlenDronach is a significant Scotch whisky. But it was not always so. Popular in the 60s but only as a contribution to Teacher’s, the ..read more
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Glenfiddich 18 Years Old Review
Spokane Whiskey Club
by J. Briggs
2y ago
When we tasted a flight of Glenfiddich whiskies blind for a meeting this summer, somewhat surprisingly, the 18 came out on top. I am normally a bigger fan of the 15, but because blind tastings are really good at making a fool out of you, the truth always comes out. Laid bare before your friends ..read more
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Glenfiddich 15 Years Old Review
Spokane Whiskey Club
by J. Briggs
2y ago
The blind taste test continues to show its worth with today’s selection: Glenfiddich 15, the bigger brother of the 12 reviewed a few days ago on this very blog. In that previous review I opined in a rather smug and self satisfied manner that my dislike of the 12 was confirmed with my blind review ..read more
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Glenfiddich 12 Years Old Review
Spokane Whiskey Club
by J. Briggs
2y ago
With blind tasting comes boldness, boldness to disavow everything you thought you knew, or perhaps confirmation of the few precious truths you hold dear. What I mean is that if you hate a whisky whilst blind tasting it, you probably truly hate it, and if you like it, you probably…like it. You have no bias ..read more
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Glenmorangie Quinta Ruban 14 Years Old Review
Spokane Whiskey Club
by J. Briggs
2y ago
One of the challenges of long term whisky enjoyment is the trajectory of one’s ever changing palate. The goal of any whisky freak from day one is frequently adding varied sensory input in order to evolve your taste and mental Rolodex of aroma. That’s part of the fun and good work of growing your skill ..read more
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High West Midwinter Nights Dram Review
Spokane Whiskey Club
by J. Briggs
2y ago
My whiskey journey is a baffling one. My first legit tasting session was with a miniature of Johnnie Walker Black. I nearly spit it out and gave up on this “whiskey as a hobby” thing almost as soon as it started. It is now a dependable and steady dram as sure as God made green ..read more
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Knob Creek Single Barrel Reserve Review
Spokane Whiskey Club
by J. Briggs
5y ago
Few things in the bourbon world, or any world for that matter, surprise me anymore. When Maker’s Mark announced a proof reduction in their bourbon, their legions of fans went bat crap crazy and the company reversed course. The proof reduction didn’t bother me, however, since I don’t drink Maker’s much and I had some ..read more
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George T. Stagg Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey 2018 Release Review
Spokane Whiskey Club
by J. Briggs
5y ago
Whiskies like George T. Stagg restore one’s faith in the romantic allure of the whiskey hobby. We’ve all been there, especially in the beginning. Back then, everything about the whiskey world was cool, our palates primed for trying new things, we soaked in information and mash bill details like sponges, and we even believed most ..read more
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Jim Beam Distiller’s Masterpiece PX Sherry Finish Bourbon Review
Spokane Whiskey Club
by J. Briggs
5y ago
In past reviews, we have used the phrase “perilously drinkable” to describe how well a whiskey can taste. If perilous is utilized, rest assured friends, it probably goes down easy, which, if you’re drinking whiskey, can be quite a perilous Friday night. It’s almost proper that most whiskey burns on the way down. It’s like ..read more
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