More Scotch reviews please! I realize the bourbon craze is at a fever pitch, but it’s nice to hear about both, from someone who does an excellent job like Jason
I haven't ventured in camplbeltown yet, but I find as a bourbon drinker GlenAllachie 15/18 were by far the most successful scotches I've found at making me want to drink scotch over bourbon on a particular day.
LOVE when you dive into Scotch, more please!Glen Scotia 15yr is a fantastic value from Campbeltown. Just squirreled away another two bottles at a $87 which is a steal. Fantastic review🤌🤌🤌
Great video as usual, One of my favorites Glen Scotia Victoriana (still can get $90-120) totally worth it, 15/18 great bargain for money 15-year-old around $75 18-year-old around 125 145, if you see them get it because they going up. You cannot get the spring bank 10-year-old for that money at this point. I agree The finish is short but the character is there.
NIce going, dude. I love this one too. I was planning a scotch theme for my group and wanted to include a release from every region and this was one of the only Campbeltowns I could find. It really does have a lovely mouth feel and that funk you mention, to me is floral and citrus, similar to what I get from Mizunara casks. So good. A couple of the others that killed were Arran 10yr, Bladnoch 11, Glencadam 13 and Port Charlotte 10 Heavily Peated. Cheers bro!
Enjoyed the review Jason. Cambeltown single malts are right in my wheelhouse - a great balance of sweetness, malt, peat and "character". Another alternative to Springbank would be the Kilkerran 12 or 16 - although those are getting harder to find as well.
I see more Springbank than Kilkerran, which Springbank owns anyway. It's price is going up too. I like to suggest Oban as a heavy malt like Springbank but readily available.
I`ve been looking forward to your Scotch reviews since you mentioned it recently & you didn`t disappoint especially as you gave some informative Glen Scotia history just as you do with bourbon distillers. Campbeltown produces great whisky, the 10yr Hazelburn being a particular favourite from the region not just for the excellent quality of the juice but for the affordable price too. Going north now to Islay I tried a Kilchomen Sanaig ( non age stated ) & have been blown away by the quality of that bottle for the price too. I know you enjoy peat & highly recommend it to you Jason. I will get the Glen Scotia 15 next!
Jason, I’m curious to know how you select the bottles to feature on the barrel to your left (viewer’s right) in the background of each episode. Thanks!
I got a couple of bottles in 20 and 21 at great prices (mid 50’s) on sale and w coupons. Finished one and still have one. My experience is this needs to be open awhile to be at its best. I also did a blend of 75% Bunna 12 and 25% GS 15. Again, needs to mingle awhile, and is better than either alone. A slightly sweet edge appears w the coastal vibes and slight funk. Worth a try if you have both.
I like the 15 quite a bit, but have never seen a bottle of Victoriana here. I just picked up a Springbank 15 last month in SC for $165. Also love the Longrow Peated.
Do they do picks? I try to stay in the US for my budget, but this sounds good. Glad it's available and I can wait till I kill a couple of bottles or you guys do a pick. LoL.
I just bought a replacement bottle of Glen Scotia 15. The Double Oak is much lighter even if good. The 15 is just a dynamite pour, WAY better than GS 18 which is not worth the money.
More Scotch reviews please! I realize the bourbon craze is at a fever pitch, but it’s nice to hear about both, from someone who does an excellent job like Jason
Heck yes!
Love to see you exploring high quality scotch!!
I haven't ventured in camplbeltown yet, but I find as a bourbon drinker GlenAllachie 15/18 were by far the most successful scotches I've found at making me want to drink scotch over bourbon on a particular day.
Great Review Jason! I hope to add this bottle to my bar. I haven't got a Campbelltown in my collection. Cheers!
LOVE when you dive into Scotch, more please!Glen Scotia 15yr is a fantastic value from Campbeltown. Just squirreled away another two bottles at a $87 which is a steal. Fantastic review🤌🤌🤌
Great video as usual, One of my favorites Glen Scotia Victoriana (still can get $90-120) totally worth it, 15/18 great bargain for money 15-year-old around $75 18-year-old around 125 145, if you see them get it because they going up. You cannot get the spring bank 10-year-old for that money at this point. I agree The finish is short but the character is there.
Great vid. Love when you review Scotch!
NIce going, dude. I love this one too. I was planning a scotch theme for my group and wanted to include a release from every region and this was one of the only Campbeltowns I could find. It really does have a lovely mouth feel and that funk you mention, to me is floral and citrus, similar to what I get from Mizunara casks. So good. A couple of the others that killed were Arran 10yr, Bladnoch 11, Glencadam 13 and Port Charlotte 10 Heavily Peated. Cheers bro!
Love my GS Victoriana & the 15, travel safe 👍
I just bought my back up this Sunday and I saw a few Insta photos this week and now your review. Weird. I love this bottle.
Thanks for the review! I’ve been looking to try some more scotch and this sounds like something I should look into. Cheers
Fantastic bottle! My fav scotch I bought all year in 21 when I first discovered it.
Picked this up because of the age, proof, and price and was not at all disappointed
Enjoyed the review Jason. Cambeltown single malts are right in my wheelhouse - a great balance of sweetness, malt, peat and "character". Another alternative to Springbank would be the Kilkerran 12 or 16 - although those are getting harder to find as well.
I see more Springbank than Kilkerran, which Springbank owns anyway. It's price is going up too. I like to suggest Oban as a heavy malt like Springbank but readily available.
I`ve been looking forward to your Scotch reviews since you mentioned it recently & you didn`t disappoint especially as you gave some informative Glen Scotia history just as you do with bourbon distillers. Campbeltown produces great whisky, the 10yr Hazelburn being a particular favourite from the region not just for the excellent quality of the juice but for the affordable price too. Going north now to Islay I tried a Kilchomen Sanaig ( non age stated ) & have been blown away by the quality of that bottle for the price too. I know you enjoy peat & highly recommend it to you Jason. I will get the Glen Scotia 15 next!
Tried this at a bar late last year having no idea what it was. I was quite pleased.
Jason, I’m curious to know how you select the bottles to feature on the barrel to your left (viewer’s right) in the background of each episode. Thanks!
Victoriana is a good one as well but I can't seem to find it recently 😕. 🤘🥃
The Victoriana is my favorite bottle right now.
@@ka_shrn have not seen it in over a year here 😔
I got a couple of bottles in 20 and 21 at great prices (mid 50’s) on sale and w coupons. Finished one and still have one. My experience is this needs to be open awhile to be at its best. I also did a blend of 75% Bunna 12 and 25% GS 15. Again, needs to mingle awhile, and is better than either alone. A slightly sweet edge appears w the coastal vibes and slight funk. Worth a try if you have both.
Victoriana is one of my favorites
This Scotch is a staple and a fantastic value. I hope it stays that way.
I like the 15 quite a bit, but have never seen a bottle of Victoriana here. I just picked up a Springbank 15 last month in SC for $165. Also love the Longrow Peated.
Love that stuff
I wish it was on the shelf...
Used to be able to get for $55. Now it was $78 at Total Wine. Prices have definitely increased on Scotch as well as bourbon.
Do they do picks? I try to stay in the US for my budget, but this sounds good. Glad it's available and I can wait till I kill a couple of bottles or you guys do a pick. LoL.
They don't but independent bottlers like smws do.
More skatch please!
I can’t find that on the shelf…
I just bought a replacement bottle of Glen Scotia 15. The Double Oak is much lighter even if good. The 15 is just a dynamite pour, WAY better than GS 18 which is not worth the money.
What is the “feeling / moment” that makes you go to Scotch instead of bourbon
When I look at my shelves and think...that's so good...I need to take a deep dive in a video. Lol
Definitely Ohio's one secrete easy to find scotch. Not sure it's THAT available elsewhere though.
They finally cranked the price up, unfortunately.
@@michaellambright7968 yeah, for better or worse they are newer bottles here, so at least that means it sells and ohio is going to restock it.
What do you think of the Victoriana? Been seeing a lot of raves in the past year.
Have yet to try that one. The double oaked one is really good too
Shoutout to Don Cornelius for first introducing me to the Campbelltown funk 💯💯💯
Haha. Get on the soul train....in campeltown