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Spirits Reviews
Ardbeg Spectacular
TL;DR: This expression has a combination of mint chocolate, salted caramel, and a tarry leather notes unlike other Ardbeg – itโs a circus in your mouth. Ardbeg’s Fรจi
Traveller Whiskey
TL;DR: We would happily drink this if it was served to us, but it doesn’t compare to sister brand Buffalo Trace in terms of value for price point. That being said, if youR
Angel’s Envy Rye
TL;DR: This falls in the ‘breakfast whisky’ category; think of it as the liquid version of Aunt Jemima slathered French Toast. A rye like no other. If you’re not
Michter’s US*1 Kentucky Straight Rye
TL;DR: Michter’s US*1 Straight Rye is a must-have on your back bar or home bar. For those who don’t like rye, this might just convert you. Quality over everything. Mich
Reifel Rye
TL;DRย This spicy, fruit-forward rye is great value for price point. Reifel Rye honours George H. Reifel, the legendary master distiller who was instrumental in establishing Albert
Lot No. 40 Dark Oak
TL;DRย If you’re a fan of black coffee or dark chocolate, this is the whisky you need to try. Lot 40 Dark Oak is a premium Canadian whisky known for its robust and complex fl
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