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slim
03-01-2006, 03:40 PM
I want to try a couple of fingers of this stuff .....on the rocks. I think the article is only alluding to the world's most "legal" alcoholic whiskey ....*L*.

http://www.sundayherald.com/54275

Islay distillery to revive world’s ‘most potent’ single malt whisky

By: Jenifer Johnston, 26 February 2006

The world’s “most alcoholic single malt whisky” looks set to be created tomorrow at an Islay distillery.

The usquebaugh-baul blend will be at least a senses-stunning 92% alcohol and possibly as high as 94%, and comes from an ancient island recipe in which a single malt is quadruple distilled.

Bruichladdich, the firm behind the “whisky adventure”, have been working on the project for months. Mark Reynier, managing director of the firm, said: “To be honest I’m just hoping the distillery doesn’t explode.”

Reynier and Bruichladdich’s master distiller Jim McEwan have been fascinated with the idea of producing a limited run of usquebaugh-baul since reading about the whisky in a historic travelogue.

Martin Martin, a writer and traveller, toured Islay in 1695 and published his account of life on the islands in his work A Description of the Western Islands of Scotland in 1703.

Martin wrote of usquebaugh-baul: “...the first taste affects all the members of the body: two spoonfuls of this last liquor is a sufficient dose; and if any man should exceed this, it would presently stop his breath, and endanger his life.”

Now Bruichladdich are set to re-create the whisky in a limited run which connoisseurs will surely be keen to collect, although they will have to wait for a minimum of ten years for the whisky to mature. The alcohol percentage will drop one to two percent each year.

Reynier said: “In the long-run we will be looking at producing around 5000 bottles, and I honestly couldn’t put a cost on it. It is a challenge.

“Although Martin’s note hints at the dreadful consequences of sipping more than a teaspoonful, this will, I hope, have very floral qualities to it. Despite the high alcohol content you know it’s whisky.”

Martin’s description of usquebaugh-baul may well be the world’s first tasting note, said Reynier, although despite extensive research the origin of the Gaelic name of the whisky cannot be pinned down.

McEwan added: “It should be very similar to the whisky tasted by Martin when he came to the island. It will be very floral, but most importantly it will take your breath away.”

Annabel Meikle, whisky taster at the Scotch Malt Whisky Society in Edinburgh, said the quadruple distilling process is “a hugely unusual endeavour”.

“There are lots of rules in whisky, but this certainly shows it is good fun to break them.

“I am very curious to see what the final taste will be like, although I imagine you would need to mix in a lot of water in order to do that.”

Stephen McBride of the Lismore Bar in Glasgow, winner of the Malt Whisky Bar of the Year, added that whisky lovers would certainly be curious about usquebaugh-baul, “but I don’t imagine serving anyone more than one dram in a night”.

The process will be captured live on Bruichladdich’s webcams tomorrow.


Slim

She-devil
03-02-2006, 10:55 AM
Oh my gosh! The alcohol we use for cough syrups is 95%.....I'm telling you, you can't even breathe the vapours off that stuff! It burns! It burns! I've never even thought about tasting it! So, I definitely wouldn't attempt to taste that 92% proof stuff either!

Red
03-02-2006, 01:40 PM
My dad is a whiskey man !!

He has a tot (or 2 :rolleyes: or 3 ) every night before bed.......

My hubby often gets bottles of real good whiskey given to him from clients,,, we always give it to my dad but recently we found out he never drinks the good stuff....

He cant bear to open them,, i believe he is waitin for a very important day .......

He has like 7 or 8 bottles sat there just gathering dust !

I nursed a man once,,,,,,,he was dying and was very very scared of death.......
After workin with dying people for so long u know when the day has arived...

In the end about 4 of us all sat on is bed with him and fed him a very good whisky,, thickened cus he had lost his swallow...

He died with a smile on his face and numb to all pain.....:)

mad dog
03-03-2006, 08:38 AM
% and proof are different things If something is 92 or 94% alcohol it would be roughly 184 - 188 proof. 151 rum is close to 75.5% alcohol. The average vodka is usually 80something proof which makes it 40%something alcohol. Find the proof and divide by 2 this will be close to what the % is. Oops forgot beer usually around 5.5% +or-, this would make it 11 +or- proof

slim
03-03-2006, 09:08 AM
Red ......I'd be interested in ...knowing what your old man has in the liquor cabinet.

Any chance of you posting what he has in here .........?? Any chance of me gettin a hold of the stuff ...when he kicks the bucket .....??


Slim

Red
03-03-2006, 10:52 AM
Here u go Slim.......

He has had all of these from us,,,,,cept for the little bottle there,We also gave him a bottle of Bushmills 10 year old Malt this Christmas !!!

Whats your favorite whiskey and how do u drink it ????

http://www.laketravisliquor.com/scotch_whiskey.jpg

slim
03-03-2006, 11:30 AM
So ...he is a scotch drinker .....ehhhhhh .....??

I'll gladly accept his contribution to my cabinet ....I promise I will keep it intact ....for ...at least awhile (I have Glenfiddich ....but ..I have never had Glendronach).

I am a bourbon drinker Red (two fingers on the rocks). My favorite is ............Woodford reserve.

I have a martini (Safire on the rocks) ....when I go out to dinner.


Slim