whisky review 340 - Dallas Dhu 24yo (Cadenhead)

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  • čas přidán 12. 02. 2013
  • . . . a scotch which comes from a small speyside Distillery which is now a non-productive museum. Shame really, such a wasted resource and employment opportunity.

Komentáře • 48

  • @jonathanneff88
    @jonathanneff88 Před 11 lety +1

    Hey Ralfy, I just wanted to say thanks for all of your very informative videos! I've just begun my journey into the world of whisky and you're vlogs have helped me take my first steps. I appreciate what you're doing, keep at it!

  • @mrnosebear7406
    @mrnosebear7406 Před 2 lety +3

    Hi Ralfy, excellent review about a whisky where distillery is not in production anymore. I heard that there are plans to bring back production to Dallas Dhu. This would really make sense. I have a little miniatur bottle from 1982 from Gordon MacPhail in my stash. I will open it maybe end of this year. Cheers from Germany

  • @hamiltoncallum
    @hamiltoncallum Před 11 lety

    My my, it would be nice indeed to open a distilliery up like that again. Even more so to work there! One can only dream. Exciting and informative vids as always, keep er lit!

  • @gummybearkiller1
    @gummybearkiller1 Před 11 lety

    A never ending topic i would like for you to bring up is the huge one regarding alcoholism, unemployment, and how to get Scotland on its feet again.
    The whisky industry is both looked down on by the goverment and still brings in huge money to Scotland in form of turism and selling of the whiskys.
    Scotland should be proud of the many great distillers doing such a great job in getting ppl jobs and bringing in taxmoney.
    Hard topic, alcoholism and "poverty".
    Take care
    Lars

  • @BoydWood
    @BoydWood Před 11 lety +3

    Hey Ralfy, I love your reviews. Have you considered listing the malts you have reviewed with their scores? It would be really helpful to be able to refer to it when shopping, even if some of the reviews are old.

  • @roelharingsma726
    @roelharingsma726 Před 11 lety +1

    I would love to see Scotland as an independant country. As a Frisian I can relate to the Scottish cause.

  • @722Jeslek
    @722Jeslek Před 11 lety

    340, Ralf. Getting close to your max bench press. Keep up the good work!

  • @knarfzxc
    @knarfzxc Před 11 lety +1

    Proprietary yeast from Scottish distillers would be a grand idea. Akin to Rum and Bourbon distillers.
    Mind you one would need patience since it would be quite awhile with ageing and all.

  • @StrappingOldLad
    @StrappingOldLad Před 11 lety

    It was bottled in january 2004, so that makes it 24. It stops ageing when it leaves the cask, at least for age statement purposes.

  • @minniesarse
    @minniesarse Před 11 lety

    Excellent stuff, I once had a wee dram with friends

  • @kalm1531
    @kalm1531 Před 11 lety

    Thank you for this information!

  • @peterseemann6057
    @peterseemann6057 Před 11 lety

    Great review Ralfy!!! How about doing a series on independent bottlers that are not so mini. Tasted some drams of the Cadenhead´s range at Hamburg´s Hanse Spirit. All of them were excellent and Grant Macpherson is just a great professional.
    Would be interesting to get your point of view in which case one should buy an official bottling and when independent bottlers are the better option. I am quite sure that you further have a lot of background information on the big independent bottlers!

  • @ibjoe2
    @ibjoe2 Před 11 lety

    good stuff as always....as for your next direction it will be great & attainable for the tasting.my focus this new year was Ryethat u spent some time on in 2012... at Xmas i acquired 13 different brands in the State of Florida...One brand that was said to be the Favorite of Abraham Lincolin."Old Overholt" Have Fun !

  • @Tantrum777
    @Tantrum777 Před 11 lety

    Great stuff as usual Ralfy! I would love to see you go back to Bourbon if you could find some of the more interesting stuff like 4 Roses single barrel Blanton's Gold would be a great one. Pappy Van Winkle 15 is great stuff if you can get it.

  • @aarondelgiudice
    @aarondelgiudice Před 11 lety

    Thanks for the great reviews. Ever considered doing a series on italian amaros like fernet-branca, or a series on the varieties of chartreuse? Both are very popular with the US crowd nowadays. We're slowly figuring out the old ways are the right way.

  • @fivepin55
    @fivepin55 Před 11 lety +2

    Hey Ralfy, You do know you could do some Bourbon reveiws for the Ralfy fans across the pond. Just a sugestion though...... Keep the vids coming.

  • @shuboy05
    @shuboy05 Před 11 lety

    I never knew After Eight mints are an English candy. I've eaten a lot of them growing up in California. Hmm, sounds like something fun to try with whisky.

  • @Hogibaer
    @Hogibaer Před 11 lety

    Makes me want to try my 1975 30 y.o. SigVin cask strength Dallas Dhu, but still waiting for the right special occasion. If you happen to pay a visit to Berlin, Germany, let me know... ;-)

  • @richardlburns22
    @richardlburns22 Před 11 lety

    Ralfy, can you do a review of Dewar's White Label? No one laugh at me for asking that... I'm literally just now buying my first bottle of scotch and Ralfy i watch your videos all the time to try and educate myself. EXCELLENT videos, very detailed, and VERY helpful. And you mentioned Robbie Burns in one of your videos, and I thought that was excellent because he's my ancestor! Haha

  • @minniesarse
    @minniesarse Před 11 lety

    We (4 of us) finished an open bottle, there was not enough for a second measure. The opportunity to taste again has not yet come along :(

  • @themaltbar
    @themaltbar Před 11 lety

    Hi Ralfy.
    In your opinion will a distiller intentionally fill the cask with spirit higher than 80%AbV if they intend to bottle it 18-24 yrs down the road ?? as additiional re-distillations can always pump-up that Volume(%AbV that is)
    or is it done more "on the fly" as in a 'as-needed' basis?
    Thanx Ralfy
    Btw...love those After Eights!!

  • @RadioLaboratory
    @RadioLaboratory Před 11 lety

    Hey Ralfy. In making "brew"
    ...been cloning yeast4lyk 8mo now...its not a very difficult concept, u jus keep pullin preyeasted samples frm each new mash n add yor cloned yeast frm that previous fermentation2 tht new mash...&so on& so on! It can go on4 decades...and it does!! especially as done w/Jim Beams "Jug Yeast" wich has been kickin since Prohibition!
    cheers Ralfy.

  • @hamiltoncallum
    @hamiltoncallum Před 11 lety

    Oh no doubt indeed. Got te give to them boys for doing it! Every drams on thier behalf.

  • @ArtMorte
    @ArtMorte Před 11 lety

    Has malt mention "malt moomins" been used? It's mostly a Scandinavian thing, google it if it's not ringing a bell : )
    Looking forward to the next mini series what ever it might be!

  • @aldoorn
    @aldoorn Před 11 lety

    yeah 'age' statement is for maturation. once it goes into the bottle then they dont think about the age much. although it would be nice if every bottle had a 'distilled', 'bottled' date just for reference.

  • @chrish12345
    @chrish12345 Před 11 lety

    Ralf maybe they didn't water the whisky down before it went in the barrel, maybe they knew it was for the long term and left it neat?

  • @blastun
    @blastun Před 11 lety

    please consider reviewing Rakia or Slivovitc as well!

  • @crazyjoe91682
    @crazyjoe91682 Před 11 lety

    I would like to see some rum reviews. Just my opinion.

  • @scotchnstogies
    @scotchnstogies Před 11 lety

    Rally, does Caden heads export to the US? Thx for the response :)

  • @mu99ins
    @mu99ins Před 11 lety

    Mad Hatters? If there was a contest, I'd vote for Mad Hatters as the best malt mention.

  • @hurry2014
    @hurry2014 Před 11 lety

    I am very curious how you would review KaVaLan Concertmaster & Solist from Taiwan. If you can get it in Scotland please do a review, if not let me know.

  • @PissBoys
    @PissBoys Před 11 lety +1

    Wouldn't it be a mind-screw if we found out that Dallas Dhu was ACTUALLY pretending to be dead, and was actually making whisky at night when visitors weren't around?

  • @miserablerhurensohn
    @miserablerhurensohn Před 11 lety

    During your Ralfy Rant, were you sending a message to the distillery with your middle finger touching your pen?

  • @RelaxingGhost
    @RelaxingGhost Před 11 lety

    will u b doing a special review for your 500th video??

  • @Heavy_Distortion
    @Heavy_Distortion Před 11 lety +1

    ralfy, is there a devils share?

  • @KumaBran
    @KumaBran Před 11 lety

    Psssst ralphy...i counted twice...he is right...340, not 240.
    Greetings from germany, keep smiling:-)

  • @themaltbar
    @themaltbar Před 11 lety

    ...In regard to anticipating losses due to the
    Angels-Share 2%rule of thumb?!
    Cheers

  • @StevenCalwas
    @StevenCalwas Před 11 lety

    Perhaps some rye reviews?

  • @themaltbar
    @themaltbar Před 11 lety

    Hi Ralfy goodstuff!
    Vodka huh??...hmmm!?!!
    hoping you'll find some
    "off-the-wall" Vodz. I mean, you know what I mean! Because it seem that even the hi end designer $/£ Vodkas have that "sameness" ..& flavord? no no please!
    cheers mate

  • @MrKinaidos
    @MrKinaidos Před 11 lety

    With cask variability being the main problem with indies, why don't they bottle from vattings of multiple casks from the same malt? Also how does an indie end up with a hot cask? Don't they taste them first? Seems like defective distillation should be obvious from day 1.

  • @jkaygo
    @jkaygo Před 11 lety +1

    Why not include Port Ellen and St. Magdalene in this series?

  • @ZwienerZ
    @ZwienerZ Před 11 lety

    Is there a 100/100?

  • @ArumesYT
    @ArumesYT Před 11 lety

    Review 240?

  • @DylanDPetzke
    @DylanDPetzke Před 11 lety

    lol darlek in background

  • @LightPhoenix7000
    @LightPhoenix7000 Před 11 lety

    Psst, ralfy, review number 340, not 240!

  • @zargoishere1
    @zargoishere1 Před 11 lety

    Are you sure it's 2% Ralfy?? Scotch rules state that it has to be distilled at less than 94.8%. If it were 2%/yr then after 30 years even cask strength will be under 40%. I know the malt moniter has several 40yo+ scotches that are 60%abv or higher. A recent 48yo Karuizawa is 57.7%. Also, bourbon technically must enter the BARREL at no higher than 62.5% and yet the infamous George T. Stagg is usually BOTTLED at 70% or more, and still the label reads "straight bourbon". Are distillers cheating?

  • @RadioLaboratory
    @RadioLaboratory Před 11 lety

    Hey Ralfy...u heard any of ths?! Irelands new proposal of allowin drinkin n driving to some degree...any truth2this? Its seems2b popin up in th news lately, n if ths is th case r they jus throwin their hands up?? salns lyk a recipie4 disaster mate.
    cheers

  • @RelaxingGhost
    @RelaxingGhost Před 11 lety

    i know im 24 and was not born in 79