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Just wrapped up a tasting of Ferncullen, a single malt from the Powerscourt Estate in Ireland, coming in at 92 proof. Priced around $40-45, it has a pale color and thin legs, suggesting youth. On the nose, I found lots of floral and honey notes, giving it a strong but enjoyable scent, earning a 3. The taste is smooth yet slightly bitey, with floral fruitiness and a honey sweetness that lingers, also scoring a 3. The finish is clean and medium in length, reinforcing the honey notes. Overall, I rated it a solid 3 out of 5—definitely a whiskey I'd enjoy if offered and wouldn’t hesitate to add to my collection if I came across it. Cheers! 🥃 #GolfCast #Golf #Whiskey #IrishWhiskey #SingleMalt #WhiskeyTasting #Cheers
Welcome to Episode 3 of Whiskey High IQ, where Brian Bailie explores Campbeltown, Scotland's hidden gem of Scotch whisky. Once the "whiskey capital of the world" with over 30 distilleries, Campbeltown now houses only three—Glen Scotia, Springbank, and Kilkerran—each known for distinct maritime...
Published 11/17/24
Description: Hey GolfCask Nation! Brian Bailie here, bringing you the third episode of Mastering Your Short Game. Today, we’re diving deep into the mechanics of torso movement and its role in building a consistent short game. If you’re aiming to elevate your skills around the green, understanding...
Published 11/12/24