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Showing posts with label dublin. Show all posts

Wednesday, 16 March 2011

St Patrick's Day Fun


Quick update to y'all. Joel and I are over in Dublin for the next few days enjoying the St Patrick's Day festivities, which also include appearing as guests on Jameson FM, an online radio station which is broadcasting throughout the day. We'll be conducting a live tasting challenge on air, plus reading out a few of your Sine Metu 'Have You Got The Bottle' competition entries (there's still time to enter here!)

So where ever you happen yo be, uncork your favourite whiskey and raise a generously filled glass one of the greatest and undoubtedly fun saintly celebrations in the world!!

Slainte...
Neil + Joel

Friday, 4 March 2011

Have You Got The Bottle?

Guess what?! It’s competition time again here on CaskStrength.net

You lucky devils, you.....

In celebration of our brand new facebook page, we’ve partnered up with Jameson Irish Whiskey to offer a bespoke bottle to one lucky reader. But it's going to take a lot of 'bottle' to win it....

Sine Metu is the Jameson motto. Translated, it means 'Without Fear'. According to legend, John Jameson was so fearless, that he once jumped overboard to save a barrel of his beloved whiskey which broke loose on a treacherous ocean voyage. John Jameson's courageous spirit lives on through his smooth Irish whiskey and he earned the right to have his name on every single bottle of Jameson.

And now you can too!

Courage is defined as "The state or quality of mind or spirit that enables one to face danger, fear, or vicissitudes with self-possession, confidence, and resolution; bravery." And now we want to hear from you about your most courageous moment!

It could be an extreme display of bravery, chivalry or just something downright amusing and absurd.

One lucky winner will win a bottle of Jameson 12 Year Old Distillery Reserve, with your name earning its place alongside John Jameson's famous signature on the label. The winner will be announced by us on Jameson FM on St Patrick's Day, March 17th.


To enter, send your most courageous moment, in no more than 200 words, to:

courage@caskstrength.net

In your email, please make sure you include your name, age, location and contact details.

Terms and Conditions Apply. Please see here for further details.


In the meantime, to start you thinking, you can read about our most courageous moments, starting with Neil’s very own boys-own adventure, on the Caskstrength facebook page. For further information on Jameson, check out their facebook page too!

Good luck and above all else...Sine Metu....

Sunday, 14 September 2008

E's are good. Our First WhiskEy reviews.

Caskstrength.net has found itself in rainy / sunny / rainy Dublin. One of our fav cities in Europe, it would be a crime whilst here not to visit the Old Jameson Distillery (http://www.oldjamesondistillery.com) to try some of their famous Irish whiskey.


Jameson Distillery Reserve - 12 Years Old - 40% - 700ml - only available at the distillery

"This is a special selection by the master blender of old triple distilled Jameson matured in both Oloroso and ex-Bourbon barrels."
Additional information tells me that the whiskey in this release is between 12 - 21 years old.

Nose- A waft of fresh hazelnuts. Honey roast ham with cloves and open log fires.

Palate- There is a real sweetness to this on initial tasting. Full Cream milk and rich heather and lavender notes.

Finish- The finish takes in toffee, heather, figs. Quite long for a 40% whiskey and it fades just brilliantly, leaving warming and sweet tones.

Overall- this is a fab whiskey. Retailing at €45 a bottle at the distillery or €55 to have your name on the bottle and the box. This really should be on general release. A fabulously balanced blend. Damn the hand luggage restrictions on liquids, or my bags would be weight down with the stuff.


Jameson Gold - NAS - 700ml - 40% vol

"Jameson Gold is a deluxe Irish whiskey of exceptional harmony. It take unique character from the small selection of traditional pot still whiskeys matured in virgin oak used in the blend."

12 months ago this bottling was only available in duty free, but has now found its way to a general release.

N- A strong and pungent nose of cigars, roast chicken, clear apple juice and coffee.

P- The apple juice flavour really streams through with light touches of coffee.

F- A surprisingly long finish that lingers both with spice and sweetness; brown sugar. Red chillies.

O- this whiskey is far too weak, but that's Jameson for you. From an island where politics has always been a hot topic, this is a distillery that makes whiskey to sit firmly on the fence. At €75 a bottle and clearly their attempt at stealing some of the JW Gold market (see our previous notes on the JW Gold and Blue) I'd go for the distillery reserve every time over this.


Jameson Rarest Vintage Reserve (2007) - Big old wooden box with tasting note pamphlet - 700ml - 40% vol

What luck. Caskstrength.net is treated to a small, but exciting dram of the Jameson Rarest Reserve. Launched in 2007 this hits the market at €400 a bottle. Their marketing blurb reads thus:

"Jameson Rarest Vintage Reserve is Jameson's most exclusive whiskey. Launched in 2007 it embodies all that is great about Jameson. The pick of some of our oldest & rarest whiskeys that were available for individual selection, have been carefully brought together & married by the 4 Jameson Masters to create what is essentially, the ultimate expression of Jameson craftsmanship."

N- Loads and loads of fruit. Water Melons, a hint of over ripe bananas and plums. Some lime in there too with that hint of coffee again. Just Beautiful.

P- Fudge, black cherries dipped in dark chocolate. The wood finish leave a subtle dryness in the mouth.

F- heathers, lavenders, copper delicate.

O- This is a really cracking dram that has everything going for it on the nose, but it so let down by the lack of power in the palate. Great flavours but the need to be bolstered by more than 40% spirit. At €400 a bottle, give the serious whiskey drinkers some respect and bottle this at cask strength or at least up towards 50% vol.


Jameson Signature Reserve - 40% vol - 1ltr - Travel retail only.

A new addition to the Jameson range, this is currently only available in Duty Free.

N- now we are really getting somewhere! Huge, huge liquorice notes. Pot still? Oh, yes! Strong, powerful and just wonderful.

P- I was expecting more. Think those little sweets that you get in liquorice allsorts with the blue bobbles over them. One of those soaked in Bombay Safire gin. Very nice but quite one dimensional.

F- Leaves menthol, spearmint and liquorice. Medium in length.

O- Totally different from any of the other drams above. Much meatier, the fruit and spices of the previous bottles gives way to more mints and herbs. It hits with strength in flavour but the palate is once again let down by the 40% vol!!! Argh!!!



A huge thanks to Michael Flanagan and his staff for their generosity.