How does this new release stack up? | Benriach 16 REVIEW
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 ต.ค. 2024
- I've got a single malt scotch whisky from the Benriach distillery today. This is their newest release, just out last year. I'll taste it and give you my thoughts. Cheers!
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Scores:
0-75 - Crap
75-79 - For cocktails & people you don't like
80-82 - Not bad
83-85 - Getting good here
86-89 - Delicious
90-94 - Awesome
95-100 - Cowabunga Dudes
Haven’t had that whisky yet, but I can give this video a 10/10 for humor. Love it!
Blushing... 😊
I just found this for $83 US on sale at a big box liquor store. It was originally $110. I may keep it but I’m not sure now. Thanks for the honest and fun review.
Some great chameleon facts with some great whiskey facts. That isn't exactly something I expected but I am here for it.
Glad to see you've got around to the 16! Absolutely love this bottle for its unique nose and flavor. Super heavy musty malty cookie dough forward, and I feel like this whisky is Benriachs signature at its most raw. And I agree with you, it would be even better if it had just a little more abv.
Benriach is one of my favourite distilleries for the price. I have a Benriach 14 yr cask edition (single barrel) cask strength (124.8 proof) finished in Oloroso sherry casks and it's to die for
Nice review Geoff, you kept the pace in.
I am not sure I got all the jokes.
Will have another look... 😂
Haven't had it yet, but I'll be interested to try it. I used to absolutely love the old peated 10 yo Benriach Curiositas, which was one of my gateway whiskies. Really helped to show the difference between mainland peat and Islay peat. Plus it totally morphed after a few drops of water. So that was fun. None of the more recent Benriachs have thrilled me that much, unfortunately.
Not tried this. However, I did pick up a 1 litre Benriach Smokey Quarter Cask, (46%), at an airport, (I believe it’s a travel exclusive), for around £50 and must admit to really enjoying it. Smoky and sweet. I’d recommend it and would buy it again.
Great review Geoff!
Really liked this talk through!
Thanks! 🥃
Hi Geoff. Had the earlier ( with the purple coloured distillery picture)version of this, remember it being a bit too soft and mild but don’t remember getting any peat note’s though. Don’t think I’ll be buying this though, although for around €70 it’s not a bad price. Slàinte Geoff 🥃
I like how you are consistentizing..
thank you for the review and humor! I'm a big fun of BR smoky ten and twelve, found them about 20 euro each, excellent whisky for this price. Haven't seen 16 yet
I didn't even know this existed! Such a shame to keep it at 43% when one of the biggest selling points of Benriach for me is the 46%abv. Oh well at least it tastes good. Cheers Geoff!
As a licensed Star Trek Nerd. Yes Nerd with a capital N!
I can confirm that that was a Quite good Scotty accent 😉😁
Interesting review Geoff! I never had a Benriach, but as another Brandon Freeman product in the past I am definitely curious about it. Would you recommend the 16 to start with from the line?
Cheers my friend!
Have a great week! 🥃🥃😁
Thanks for reviewing Geoff
Not have tasted this one and I doubt I will... just not over the moon with other Benriach expressions.
Slàinte mhath
Yeah I don't think many people are super passionate about this brand. Solid enough, albeit hit-or-miss for me. Cheers. 🥃
Not tried the 16yo yet. I recently bought a non-peated 8yo Benriach IB from Master of Malt for less than £50 which is 59.9% ABV and it’s fantastic. I do like the Smoke Season which is cask strength and really good stuff.
Thanks for trying this whisky out so I don't have to. I've had their peated 12YO which was ok but this distillery needs to find a new course before I get interested enough to buy any more bottles from them.
@5:05 LOL 😄
I think it's 100€ on my market. I don't get why it has lower abv than smoky 10 for example. I would love to try it, but I don't know if I want to pay that much money. Thanks for video 📸
I haven't tried this one. Only a few retailers are stocking this in my market and it is overpriced. I have tried the unpeated quarter cask and the peated cask strength batch 2 which I thought were good for the price I paid. I picked them up on special. The peated cask strength tastes a bit young though. Cheers!
Come for the whisky, stay for the reptiles!
And I looked this one up to see if it was available here and yes, but it's $200 at my local bcldb. Oh well.
$200? Damn. Less than half that here! 😯
Good review. Odd about the 43% though.
Years ago (long before Brown Foreman destroyed the brand) my buddy and I were at the Craigellachie Hotel sampling some whiskies. I spotted the BenRiach 20 YO high on a shelf and we tried it. It was tremendous. So many memories of great BenRiach bottlings. Oddly the distillery visit itself wasn't that interesting. Maybe my expectations were too high. So sad to see such a great brand die.
Got me curious about the travel retail Quarter Cask I picked up earlier this year. NAS, Bourbon Cask, 46% ABV and coloured.
Its such a shame that i don't tried it yet..by the way. Great review
Fettercairn 16 is lovely stuff
Benriach 12 Smoky is also at 46% abv. Slightly better than the 10
I bought/tried the 4-pack of 10's and 12's and didn't think the value/price ratio was justified for a full bottle and kinda dismissed further exploration. You've got me reconsidering another look at the 16 year but over in CA.,
this is a $120 bottle that a reputable alcohol pusher has permanently marked down to $89 US (until their stock runs out)
For me a $90 bottle needs to have a reasonable chance of scoring a 3.8/5 which should be about an 86/100. I don't know. I have an even tighter budget this year.
That fresh virgin oak maturation is just silly and it is silly in every other dram, that uses it. I like the peated ten, but it would have been a better whisky without the virgin oak maturation. It is sweet, nice, little bit peaty... And then you get the bitter peppery punch from the virgin oak. I mean... Why? Btw great review! :)
Hi G. Just a thought, maybe you should more review or just talk about more of your local distilleries, in Taiwan for example... An idea? 😉
I've covered most of the widely-available Kavalans and Omars. The stuff that's market-specific I tend to skip, as most of my audience isn't local. I will certainly come back to both brands again down the line, as well as any other local bottling that I think people might. be interested in. Cheers. 🥃
@@Gwhisky OK thanks for the time to respond, maybe I didn't check far enough in your videos!
Cheers!!
Hi Geoff, would you ever consider reviewing independent bottles? Or are they just too out of reach in Taiwan?
They're around, but I tend to review widely-available bottles. IBs are often very limited or market specific. 🥃
@@Gwhisky Fair point. Have a good day, man!
@@terrortower666 Likewise!
I haven’t been a fan of Glenfarclas. I find it to be way too simple with not much notice of Sherry despite you saying it is a Sherry bomb. Maybe my bottle is off. Unfortunately, I can’t find it near me.
hilarious review. shame about the abv.
Great price for a highly rated 16 year old.
what do you think is better than RB12CS in terms of quality to price ratio? looking for a recommendation 🙂
Glenallachie 10 year CS are very solid. As is the Bunnahabhain 12 CS if you can find them. Both should be cheaper than the RedBreast.
@@javieracosta3439 unfortunately where I am, Bunnahabhain and glenallachie are both more expensive than redbreast
I'm curious where to buy the shelf that you store those whisky
That's just an IKEA shelf. Easy to find and quite cheap! 🥃
Review a couple of bottles you think are 90+ '-)
Come on! This bottle is dull and boring at least. Benriach has become a shadow of itself. Billy please come back!
Having tried older bottlings from auction, I have to agree…
Natural color is the least important of the 3 specs though.