On behalf of those from markets where it is available: thank for reviewing this one, Geoff. Thank you for reviewing and especially thanks for marking it as an alternative for Springbank 12CS, thank you very much. So this review immediately solves the availability issue we have with Kilkerran some markets. Now the issue is gone ... as there is no availability anymore. Regarding the stuff itself, sign me up for the bourbon matured. Happy to leave the sherry matured expression to others ... and if it's gone: head for Benromach or Arnamurchan. But please leave the bourbon matured whiskies on the shelves. Slàinte mhath
Most definitely review Springbank releases… 10 and 15 are can certainly be found in US. 12 I’ve never seen on a shelf, have tried it… and agree it’s more rounder over K8 sherry…. But it’ll be great to see your nose and palette notes on SB!!!
Hi Geoff, think you hit the nail on the head, hard to get and when too expensive. Picked up the kilkerran 12 a couple of weeks ago, so I’ll settle for that.Slàinte Geoff .
G, great once again! If you can find this here in the States it is easily 295! No chance! Just found a sherried SB12CS for 149! Great price for here! The 10 is selling for 139. SB and it’s associates are insanely overpriced in the States! 😊
I've had my bottle for over six months. It's almost gone and I'm starting to panic. Each poor gets better and better as the bottle get some more empty. I like the funky characteristic of it. I'm also getting Coco notes which you did not mention. Although you didn't mention black forest cake. Good stuff. Good review.
On the Swedish market, it's like a lottery with both Kilkerran and Springbank. When they are released, it takes about 2-5 seconds, then all bottles are gone. Sometimes one gets lucky, sometimes not. I got lucky with both of the Kilkerran 8 when they were released, for around €75....and both are great
I finally found a liquor store that had Kilkerran 8 Heavily Peated and Kilkerran 12, both were $100. Unfortunately for Kilkerran, that store also had SprinkBank 10 750ml bottles for $100... so I bought 3x of those.
Great video! I like the dose of humor. That makes your channel different in WhiskyTube. I think you should definitely review any Springbank bottles you have. Cheers!
Good and entertaining review (as always) Geoff. I agree on your description on the two. Springbank lighter and sweeter. Kilkerran much richer dark fruit. Dirty! I however prefer the latter (as you know). Cheers!
I got lucky and picked up the 8 yr Bourbon (good) and 8 Port (amazing!) matured variants this year but finding them at a fair market price is extremely difficult here in the US. I also love the Heavily Peated range and I prefer Kilkerran in general over Springbank since the former is much easier to find for a good price than the latter for me. The Sherry 8 yr seems to garner the highest price so it remains a unicorn for me but really appreciate your time and review of it.
Geoff I'd love to see you review Springbank 12. For his 1000th review Ralfy is doing a 5 part series on Springbank. I know it's a bottle that I can't taste but I'd still like to experience it through you the same way I am through Ralfy. Thanks for the great Kilkerran review. That's as rare are Springbank in the New York area. I have though been able to get the 12 and the Heavily Peated for around 100 US.
Review the Springbanks, the IBs and whatever else you got, I say. As a channel viewer, I figure it's my job to calibrate the reviewers' takes on bottles I can't find to help me buy bottles I can find ... plus, I just find it interesting. All of it. Cheers!
We can get neither Springbank nor Kilkerran in our market. I take that back, I did see the Kilkerran 12 once but it was fine before I got the notice it was in stock. That was over a year ago.
Sorry to hear that. Generally Kilkerran 12 is much easier to come across than SB in most markets, though. Hopefully some stock makes it into your market at some point. 🥃
Even though I live in a country that whisky in general is really unavaible and inaccessible (Brazil), I really would find interesting seeing reviews of diferent and kind of rare/ inaccessible stuff
Both Springbank and Kilkerran have got absolutely crazy price tags, and not only in terms of being expensive, but also the crazy difference from one shop to another. In France we've got a shop where this Kilkerran 8 is priced at 290 Euro. And here's even crazier thing. We've got Springbank local barley, 11YO, at... Dramatic pause... 799 euro! Absolutely ridiculous. I've seen Springbank 15 in one shop 100 euro, in another, 250. So retailers write watever price they want, with no relation to logic.
In Milano the same crazy prices. I will enjoy the old 12 yo which I bought a few years ago for 45 euros. Thanks 🙏 and best regards to everyone. Thanks Geoff. Cheers 🥃
Hello Geoff, 😂😂😂 Thanks for presenting a sadly missed Whisky in this funny Way. Last Year i got a Bottle of Kilkerran 8yo Port and i loved it. Since few Years i dont look for alternative Springbanks anymore. I just look for good Whisky. Sometimes a little Gem comes across and enlightens my Dram evening. Sometimes its just really bad Whisky with very good Marketing😅. Just like in Real Life🤷. Greetings from Germany 😎🤘
Just did a blind yesterday with these exact two. Your comparison was spot on!!!! Strange though, everyone says by the still design of sb vs kk, springbank should be funkier. Although when I was on site, KK has the most crazily funky smell!!! SB site smelled a lot more malty and clean❤
Thank you Geoff for the review. When it comes to Kilkerran and Springbank, Sweden isn't the best country for them. They comes and goes, and some offerings are web releases, wich is like a lottery. I've never bothered at those, because nearly all of them are too expensive. There are some older Springbank bottles available for up to $3200 USD, so I'll have a few of those then 😂 Ive seen the regular 12yo Springbank and the 10yo CS for a decent amount of money a couple of times, but I usually see them when they've sold out 🙃 Maybe next time.
I suppose it can be compared to Springbank 12 in as much as it's impossible to buy. When it was first released I picked up two bottles for about £50 each and I've got one left. Unless you are a pal of the retailer that sells it it's practically impossible to buy. Kilkerran have gone the way of Springbank. The bottle I drank was the first batch and I loved it. Some doughnut would probably pay me £500 for the other bottle I have. Please, for the love of God, don't get a sponsor. WT
Hi Geoff, very nice review. I had batch 4 and 5 of the Kilkerran 8 y/o. Both were appr. 65-69 euro's at that time. Already emptied batch 4 and found it very enjoyable. Batch 5 is still waiting patiently on its turn to be opened. But agree with your opinion on the Springbank 12 y/o CS, those are of a different league. And comparing that batch 4 against the Glen Garioch 15 y/o Sherry cask matured, I found the Glen Garioch way better. But that one is almost double the age. So maybe not completely fair to the Kilkerran. But overall those Kilkerran 8 y/o are the better ones in the Kilkerran range imho.
Well as far as value goes, you're getting much of that SB "magic" without the cost, provided you aren't overcharged, But yes, perhaps not the most fair comparison. Really wish that Garioch 15 was still around in Taiwan. Haven't seen it for years, but I loved it. 🥃
Springbank 10 is pretty easy to find in my market at around $110 but I actually prefer the Kilkerran style to Springbank. Especially the Kilkerran 16 and the all the 8s. I will pretty much buy whenever I see them.
Kilkerran is every bit as good as SB in my opinion. Both brands vary in quality depending on the bottle, but they both maintain an excellent level of quality. Cheers! 🥃
I feel like I'm missing something with Kilkerran. I've never connected with any of their expressions I tried even though I love Springbank and Longrow. Oh well plenty of good drams out there that I can actually get my hands on :) Cheers Geoff!
Ah, the Ficus Tree, the omnipresent apartment decor, aka the Weeping Fig. And you're right, they make awful secretaries. But if you cut them down and use the wood, they make decent butt plugs. (That's why the figs are weeping). So I think your course of action is pretty clear, no?
I won a Sherry cask bottle in an SAQ lottery last spring. Incredible stuff for 100$ CAD. Sadly, like the Springbank 12, it is almost impossible to find it in Canada.
Nice to see you being back at it Geoff 😂 I really enjoyed this review and hope one day I can find the Kilkerran 8. Sounds like something right up my alley! Im totally down for you to review a Springbank, maybe the 15? 😁👀 Have a nice week Buddy! Slainte 🥃🥃
On a more serious note doh.. I came a cross blackadder raw cask Bunnahabhain 6yo. Peaty sherry dram. Shit i loved it. It was like dirty intense sherr peat. Any suggestion on similar drams?
Independent bottlings of Islay whisky under 10 years old can be really good. Keep an eye out for Williamson (Laphroaig with a drop of something else in it). They do sherry peat bombs. Smokehead do that stuff too. Got to give a shout out to Kilchoman as well.
Anything around 10 YO and cask strength from Ben Nevis (to lesser extent HP) could deliver you almost similar experience as SB 12 CS (or KK8 CS). KK8 CS has similar Campbeltown funk and dirtiness as SB 12 CS but they cover different ground. In fact if you can get KK Heavily Peated, that one will give you maximum SB dirtiness plus good amount of funk. Btw, SB12 CS 100% bourbon matured could be a disappointment especially to Asian connoisseurs. Probably enough time given it could turn into miracle. Generally, anything coming out from SB or Glengyle will need to go through enough “bottle maturation” to get your buck worthwhile, their neck pour seldom inspired.
The K 8’s are overpriced here as well. K12 still offers a great experience at a lower price… yet both are starting to linger on shelves because of the premiums. Cheers 🥃
Argh, looks like it is sold out on Vienna airport, have searched for it yesterday, no luck :( I even told in Free Shop that Gwhisky have send me for pickup, still no bottle.
@@Gwhisky thanks! It's just that one part of me doesn't want to spend that much, and the other says .... "dude, it's Springbank!" ;). I am in India and there was only one importer who used to get it. I am assuming this bottle is like the last surviving dinosaur and hence, tempting!
@@rupertansell4662If you have an online auction house close to you (particularly one you can collect from so as not to incur the shipping costs) that would be your best bet. They don’t go for high prices and in the months after release there are dozens for sale at auction, which is why most people can’t buy at retail. Added bonus if buying in this way is that the flipper may only be breaking even or even making a loss😀. As an example I picked up 2 bottles of the last KK Bourbon release for £40-45 per bottle not so long ago.
@@rupertansell4662 It does hit the market at that price but you have to be on the ball or really lucky. When it hits the websites you have a couple of hours before it's all gone. I bought a Kilkerran 16 for £70 this morning (the 8 sherry had already gone) and I just checked again but it's sold out. I love the KK 16 but I just got lucky. The site was Royal Mile. I tend to find my Springbanks, if I find them at all these days, in smaller outlets that sell wine and have a limited whisky selection. They have small allocations but tend to hang around for a day or two. I got lucky with the Kilkerran because it's my day off. It's luck or contacts. WT
Glen Scotia Forever 🔥
Great video Geoff!
Thanks! 🥃
On behalf of those from markets where it is available: thank for reviewing this one, Geoff. Thank you for reviewing and especially thanks for marking it as an alternative for Springbank 12CS, thank you very much.
So this review immediately solves the availability issue we have with Kilkerran some markets. Now the issue is gone ... as there is no availability anymore.
Regarding the stuff itself, sign me up for the bourbon matured. Happy to leave the sherry matured expression to others ... and if it's gone: head for Benromach or Arnamurchan. But please leave the bourbon matured whiskies on the shelves.
Slàinte mhath
Most definitely review Springbank releases… 10 and 15 are can certainly be found in US. 12 I’ve never seen on a shelf, have tried it… and agree it’s more rounder over K8 sherry…. But it’ll be great to see your nose and palette notes on SB!!!
Nah Bud…the 12&16 is easy to get but these cask strength ones are rare. Got this and the bourbin cask matured for 50€ each. Great review cheers.👊🏼🥃
Yeah the 8s are always tough to find for a fair price. 🥃
Hi Geoff, think you hit the nail on the head, hard to get and when too expensive. Picked up the kilkerran 12 a couple of weeks ago, so I’ll settle for that.Slàinte Geoff .
Springbank 12 y.o.good whisky but expensive...good job mr.Geoff ) Gaumarjos !
Geoff I appreciate the review. As well as the comedy 😂 your efforts lighten things up. 😂. Ciao 👋 S.
Thank you, as always, buddy! 🥃
Thanks for the great review. Very much look forward to the SB12CS review. Keep it up!
Thanks for watching. I'll add SB12 to the review list! 🥃
G, great once again! If you can find this here in the States it is easily 295! No chance! Just found a sherried SB12CS for 149! Great price for here! The 10 is selling for 139. SB and it’s associates are insanely overpriced in the States! 😊
I've had my bottle for over six months. It's almost gone and I'm starting to panic. Each poor gets better and better as the bottle get some more empty. I like the funky characteristic of it. I'm also getting Coco notes which you did not mention. Although you didn't mention black forest cake. Good stuff. Good review.
On the Swedish market, it's like a lottery with both Kilkerran and Springbank. When they are released, it takes about 2-5 seconds, then all bottles are gone. Sometimes one gets lucky, sometimes not. I got lucky with both of the Kilkerran 8 when they were released, for around €75....and both are great
Hey Jeff, thanks for the review. I just picked up two kill Karen eight last night at the Spring tasting plus a spring 15. It was a good night.
I finally found a liquor store that had Kilkerran 8 Heavily Peated and Kilkerran 12, both were $100. Unfortunately for Kilkerran, that store also had SprinkBank 10 750ml bottles for $100... so I bought 3x of those.
Great video! I like the dose of humor. That makes your channel different in WhiskyTube. I think you should definitely review any Springbank bottles you have. Cheers!
Springbank reviews will happen. Thanks for the kind words! 🥃
talked me into it. back on the list Kilkerran goes. +1 for the Springbank review!
SB will happen. Hope you can track down the Kilkerran for a fair price! 🥃
Sponsor break was the best!
Good and entertaining review (as always) Geoff. I agree on your description on the two. Springbank lighter and sweeter. Kilkerran much richer dark fruit. Dirty! I however prefer the latter (as you know). Cheers!
The 2022 Sherry Cask is amazing but the port cask is (imo) just mind blowing!
I hear a lot of good things about it. 🥃
Thanks for another great review, Geoff!
Thanks for watching! 🥃
I got lucky and picked up the 8 yr Bourbon (good) and 8 Port (amazing!) matured variants this year but finding them at a fair market price is extremely difficult here in the US. I also love the Heavily Peated range and I prefer Kilkerran in general over Springbank since the former is much easier to find for a good price than the latter for me. The Sherry 8 yr seems to garner the highest price so it remains a unicorn for me but really appreciate your time and review of it.
Geoff I'd love to see you review Springbank 12. For his 1000th review Ralfy is doing a 5 part series on Springbank. I know it's a bottle that I can't taste but I'd still like to experience it through you the same way I am through Ralfy. Thanks for the great Kilkerran review. That's as rare are Springbank in the New York area. I have though been able to get the 12 and the Heavily Peated for around 100 US.
Review the Springbanks, the IBs and whatever else you got, I say. As a channel viewer, I figure it's my job to calibrate the reviewers' takes on bottles I can't find to help me buy bottles I can find ... plus, I just find it interesting. All of it. Cheers!
Hah good to know! Thanks! 🥃
The humor was top notch 😂 yes please review Springbank 12
Will do, and thanks! 🥃
We can get neither Springbank nor Kilkerran in our market. I take that back, I did see the Kilkerran 12 once but it was fine before I got the notice it was in stock. That was over a year ago.
Sorry to hear that. Generally Kilkerran 12 is much easier to come across than SB in most markets, though. Hopefully some stock makes it into your market at some point. 🥃
Even though I live in a country that whisky in general is really unavaible and inaccessible (Brazil), I really would find interesting seeing reviews of diferent and kind of rare/ inaccessible stuff
Both Springbank and Kilkerran have got absolutely crazy price tags, and not only in terms of being expensive, but also the crazy difference from one shop to another. In France we've got a shop where this Kilkerran 8 is priced at 290 Euro. And here's even crazier thing. We've got Springbank local barley, 11YO, at... Dramatic pause... 799 euro! Absolutely ridiculous. I've seen Springbank 15 in one shop 100 euro, in another, 250. So retailers write watever price they want, with no relation to logic.
Greed!! Sickness of 21st Century 🤷♂️. 😁🥂🙋🏻♂️
In Milano the same crazy prices. I will enjoy the old 12 yo which I bought a few years ago for 45 euros. Thanks 🙏 and best regards to everyone. Thanks Geoff. Cheers 🥃
Would love to get my hands on springbank or kilkeran
Hello Geoff,
😂😂😂 Thanks for presenting a sadly missed Whisky in this funny Way.
Last Year i got a Bottle of
Kilkerran 8yo Port and i loved it.
Since few Years i dont look for alternative Springbanks anymore.
I just look for good Whisky. Sometimes a little Gem comes across and enlightens my Dram evening. Sometimes its just really bad Whisky with very good Marketing😅.
Just like in Real Life🤷.
Greetings from Germany 😎🤘
Just did a blind yesterday with these exact two. Your comparison was spot on!!!!
Strange though, everyone says by the still design of sb vs kk, springbank should be funkier.
Although when I was on site, KK has the most crazily funky smell!!! SB site smelled a lot more malty and clean❤
Brilliant, up there with your best reviews, oh by the way I also love this whisky😂
Thanks for the kind words. Yeah it's a beauty! 🥃
You were in Vienna in the summer? It's a shame, we could have met!
Or did you buy it in duty free at Vienna Airport?
Yes more Springbank reviews please! 😅
Thank you Geoff for the review. When it comes to Kilkerran and Springbank, Sweden isn't the best country for them. They comes and goes, and some offerings are web releases, wich is like a lottery. I've never bothered at those, because nearly all of them are too expensive. There are some older Springbank bottles available for up to $3200 USD, so I'll have a few of those then 😂
Ive seen the regular 12yo Springbank and the 10yo CS for a decent amount of money a couple of times, but I usually see them when they've sold out 🙃
Maybe next time.
I suppose it can be compared to Springbank 12 in as much as it's impossible to buy. When it was first released I picked up two bottles for about £50 each and I've got one left. Unless you are a pal of the retailer that sells it it's practically impossible to buy. Kilkerran have gone the way of Springbank. The bottle I drank was the first batch and I loved it. Some doughnut would probably pay me £500 for the other bottle I have. Please, for the love of God, don't get a sponsor. WT
The “Campbeltown Premium” is a real thing, sadly. Never had the K8 Sherry, but loved the standard bourbon cask edition. Magical stuff.
Hi Geoff, very nice review.
I had batch 4 and 5 of the Kilkerran 8 y/o. Both were appr. 65-69 euro's at that time.
Already emptied batch 4 and found it very enjoyable. Batch 5 is still waiting patiently on its turn to be opened.
But agree with your opinion on the Springbank 12 y/o CS, those are of a different league.
And comparing that batch 4 against the Glen Garioch 15 y/o Sherry cask matured, I found the Glen Garioch way better. But that one is almost double the age.
So maybe not completely fair to the Kilkerran. But overall those Kilkerran 8 y/o are the better ones in the Kilkerran range imho.
Well as far as value goes, you're getting much of that SB "magic" without the cost, provided you aren't overcharged, But yes, perhaps not the most fair comparison. Really wish that Garioch 15 was still around in Taiwan. Haven't seen it for years, but I loved it. 🥃
Springbank 10 is pretty easy to find in my market at around $110 but I actually prefer the Kilkerran style to Springbank. Especially the Kilkerran 16 and the all the 8s. I will pretty much buy whenever I see them.
Kilkerran is every bit as good as SB in my opinion. Both brands vary in quality depending on the bottle, but they both maintain an excellent level of quality. Cheers! 🥃
Please have a monthly show for enthusiasts with the IBs and harder to find bottles. Enjoy your humor.
I feel like I'm missing something with Kilkerran. I've never connected with any of their expressions I tried even though I love Springbank and Longrow. Oh well plenty of good drams out there that I can actually get my hands on :) Cheers Geoff!
🤔 even the Heavily Peated Batch 5/6??? 😁🥂🙋🏻♂️
I have not tried that one actually @@peatbull3426
Heavily Peated is wonderful. Personally I prefer batch 4
the kilkerran 8 port is one of my favorite ever. this sherry one is delicious too but the springbank 12’s i own beat this.
Yeah I still haven't tried that one. Very high on the wishlist. 🥃
Ah, the Ficus Tree, the omnipresent apartment decor, aka the Weeping Fig. And you're right, they make awful secretaries. But if you cut them down and use the wood, they make decent butt plugs. (That's why the figs are weeping).
So I think your course of action is pretty clear, no?
I won a Sherry cask bottle in an SAQ lottery last spring. Incredible stuff for 100$ CAD.
Sadly, like the Springbank 12, it is almost impossible to find it in Canada.
For CAD $100 that's a great deal. And yeah, I wouldn't hold my breath for SB12. Tough to find pretty much anywhere nowadays. 🥃
Nice to see you being back at it Geoff 😂
I really enjoyed this review and hope one day I can find the Kilkerran 8. Sounds like something right up my alley!
Im totally down for you to review a Springbank, maybe the 15? 😁👀
Have a nice week Buddy!
Slainte 🥃🥃
Sadly I don't have the 15, but I do have a few others. Guess I'll have to add them to the review list! 🥃
😂😅 In these days, we all need therapeutic laughter. Thanks.
Hah cheers my friend. 🥃
Not a Kilkerran fan. Which is crazy bc I love Longrow and SB.
Interesting. 🥃
Just recently got the Kilkerran 8 Sherry Cask. Price was reasonable at equivalent of about 80 USD. Thanks from South Africa!
Awesome! Enjoy! 🥃
On a more serious note doh.. I came a cross blackadder raw cask Bunnahabhain 6yo. Peaty sherry dram. Shit i loved it. It was like dirty intense sherr peat. Any suggestion on similar drams?
Independent bottlings of Islay whisky under 10 years old can be really good. Keep an eye out for Williamson (Laphroaig with a drop of something else in it). They do sherry peat bombs. Smokehead do that stuff too. Got to give a shout out to Kilchoman as well.
Anything around 10 YO and cask strength from Ben Nevis (to lesser extent HP) could deliver you almost similar experience as SB 12 CS (or KK8 CS). KK8 CS has similar Campbeltown funk and dirtiness as SB 12 CS but they cover different ground. In fact if you can get KK Heavily Peated, that one will give you maximum SB dirtiness plus good amount of funk. Btw, SB12 CS 100% bourbon matured could be a disappointment especially to Asian connoisseurs. Probably enough time given it could turn into miracle. Generally, anything coming out from SB or Glengyle will need to go through enough “bottle maturation” to get your buck worthwhile, their neck pour seldom inspired.
Review the springbanks!
Aye, sir! 🥃
The K 8’s are overpriced here as well.
K12 still offers a great experience at a lower price… yet both are starting to linger on shelves because of the premiums.
Cheers 🥃
I suppose I'm lucky, as the KK12 is still very fairly priced here in my market. The 8s on the other hand... 🥃
Loved the "Sponsor" segment. Great review!
Hah thanks! 🥃
I actually prefer the kilkerran 8 over springbank 12. Primarily because of the dirty sherry style(yumzies) and it is about 2k nt cheaper!
Hah yeah I can see how you'd prefer it. SB12 for me though. 🥃😉
Yes, review the Springbanks and indies for entertainment sake. Cheers
Will do! 🥃
Might as well be 50yo Macallan for as much as most of us see it XD Good on you for getting one =D
Gold! Kilkerran 8 yr Cask Strength NZ$103.00
Not bad! 🥃
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Is it as good as Johnny Walker Red though? 😢
No chance. JW Red is unreachable classic 😋😅😁🥂🙋🏻♂️
Argh, looks like it is sold out on Vienna airport, have searched for it yesterday, no luck :(
I even told in Free Shop that Gwhisky have send me for pickup, still no bottle.
Lol who? 😉🥃
Even Kilkerran sells out in full in Australia! The game is rigged lol
I’ll take Kilkerran over Springbank any day, even if they’re both readily available.
This is 270 in US now
Insane.
hahaha :D
is Springbank 12 in around 150 USD a good deal now?
That's a bit high for me tbh. 🥃
@@Gwhisky thanks! It's just that one part of me doesn't want to spend that much, and the other says .... "dude, it's Springbank!" ;). I am in India and there was only one importer who used to get it. I am assuming this bottle is like the last surviving dinosaur and hence, tempting!
Just picked up a Kilkerran 8 Sherry for 95 US bones. It came with a free butt plug though so, hey two birds...
Great marketing move. Everyone knows butt plugs bring out the flavours... 🥃
And they go well with leather.
@@reinmenke1720 🤣
It’s available in the UK for £170 😳. That’s VERY expensive. I can buy about 4 bottles of the Kilkerran 12 for that price!!! ☹️
Under £70 in the UK and very easy to pick up at auction for retail price and frequently less.
Let me know where I can pick this up for £70, I’d be interested
@@rupertansell4662Me too! 🙄
@@rupertansell4662If you have an online auction house close to you (particularly one you can collect from so as not to incur the shipping costs) that would be your best bet. They don’t go for high prices and in the months after release there are dozens for sale at auction, which is why most people can’t buy at retail. Added bonus if buying in this way is that the flipper may only be breaking even or even making a loss😀. As an example I picked up 2 bottles of the last KK Bourbon release for £40-45 per bottle not so long ago.
@@rupertansell4662 It does hit the market at that price but you have to be on the ball or really lucky. When it hits the websites you have a couple of hours before it's all gone. I bought a Kilkerran 16 for £70 this morning (the 8 sherry had already gone) and I just checked again but it's sold out. I love the KK 16 but I just got lucky. The site was Royal Mile. I tend to find my Springbanks, if I find them at all these days, in smaller outlets that sell wine and have a limited whisky selection. They have small allocations but tend to hang around for a day or two. I got lucky with the Kilkerran because it's my day off. It's luck or contacts. WT
So hilarious. Like your humor and agree, mkts are stupid :-)
The high mark is about right. This one is extremely bad. For my bank account, for my liver etc.
Springbank and kilkerran Forget it
no dont review this, its already hard to find in Australia and too expensive