Kilkerran cask strength bourbon wood - 54,1% vol - 70cl
not chill filred - no added colouring
7th release of the 'work in progress' serie, bottled 2015
Kilkerran is made at Glengyle distillery, the sister distillery of Springbank.
scores:
whiskybase – 88/573 WB67379
malt maniacs – no score
serge valentin - 91
Kilkerran 'Work in Progress 7 - Bourbon Wood' (54.1%, OB, 2015)

Oh, they’re trying to play tricks on us, this is cask strength! Colour: pale gold. Nose: mineral, he said. This is totally and plainly mineral, I cannot detect anything else than limestone, sand, and all that. Perhaps lime? Maybe eucalyptus? Possibly a little muesli and porridge? Other than that, it’s rather closed, but the profile’s pretty perfect. With water: putty, wet paint, rust-inhibiter, damp clay, rainwater, beach sand, chalk… Mouth (neat): a totally impressive, whistle-clean, ultra-lemony arrival, a style that only a few old Bladnochs could have, a long time ago (if my memory doesn’t fail me). I find this totally perfect, and even refreshing despite the higher strength. Watch maltoporn… With water: perfect lime-y and mineral profile, with a tiny sour touch that adds dimension and complexity. Cottage cheese? Finish: long and zesty, always very mineral, with a woolly side. Coal smoke or something in the aftertaste. Comments: love this style, but that’s hardly news. SGP:552 - 91 points.