06-15-2014, 12:33 PM
Mclelland's Speyside Single Malt
Served neat.
It's a lighter colour than most Scotch's and has almost no scent at all. It's light and doesn't coat the tongue like the higher end ones do. The flavour isn't significant beyond a little bitterness. I found it burned a little more than other equivalent drinks.
It's not bad for a Summer drink but lacks any depth of character.
Served neat.
It's a lighter colour than most Scotch's and has almost no scent at all. It's light and doesn't coat the tongue like the higher end ones do. The flavour isn't significant beyond a little bitterness. I found it burned a little more than other equivalent drinks.
It's not bad for a Summer drink but lacks any depth of character.
"Save inches for the bathroom; we're using feet here." ~ Rob Kuntz (2014)
--brought to you by TOLHosting, the service without the site--
--brought to you by TOLHosting, the service without the site--
