Penderyn - the Welsh Whisky

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M.A.B (Mad About Bushcraft)
Dec 30, 2005
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In my quest with a neighbour to enjoy the more obscure quality whiskiys of the world (ncluding the very competent Japanese malts) I stumbled today on the new Welsh single malt - Penderyn.

Pleasntly smooth non chill filtered malt. Golden colour with a slight toffee note. Jura meets bourbon is as close as I can get.

Anyone else tried it?

Red
 
Ah well you can't please everyone.I'm Welsh born and bred and can't stand the stuff.I suppose it's alright for our foreign bretheren from over the bridge though.
 
I had a 40th birthday bash with friends camping around Snowdon 3 years ago.

A friend made me do a blind taste test on two malts. The rules were I could keep the one I liked the most but had to share the other one with the group.

Turns out that the one I liked the least (but it was good) was a Welsh one and I think it was a Penderyn.

Thankfully I chose the other one. It was nectar. Turns out it was a 40 year old Duncan Taylor malt.

As far as I remember the Penderyn was quite spicy and enjoyed by everyone.
 
I drink Rum, vodka, in fact nearlly any spirit.
But Whiskey is a drink i feel I should like but havn't found one that I like.
My dad liked whiskey, and I do like JD and coke, Cuttysark(sp?).
but by itself. Not found one yet. So any suggestions? I want a sensible priced one please for every day drinking say with ice.
Alan
 
WELSH GOLD! i used to live just the other side of the beacons from the distillery and went on a visit there once lovely stuff. try the sherrywood finish one as well its awesome
 
a quick shuftey around the online bevvy shops and it shows up in the best sellers of a few in the malts section one to try at some point in the future i think :)
 
my dad rates it, he had two bottles for christmas. glad because its a lot cheaper than the macallan i used to buy him.
 
I find Whiskey an odd tipple... I have tried many, and to the utter chargrin of a whiskey connasseur friend of mine, I find them all equally awful :dunno:

I have tried whiskeys that he's had shipped over from abroad, Special reserves at £200 a bottle and allsorts to no avail. The nearest I've ever got to enjoying whiskey is a Canadian offering called Crown Royal..... I kinda like that!!

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