Haig Club Clubman 70cl Whisky
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When we first heard about the initial Haig Club being released with David Beckham we had a discussion at MoM Towers about what the price point would be. When it was eventually announced, however, it was quite a bit higher than the whiskies we'd previously assumed they'd be competing with. That's where Haig Club Clubman comes in, which will be the more "mainstream" variant.
The Clubman, a single grain Scotch whisky distilled at Cameronbridge and matured in ex-bourbon casks, is designed to be enjoyed with cola.
Inoffensive vanilla, nougat and caramel notes. With Beckham behind it, we can see plenty of vodka coke drinkers making the switch to Clubman and not looking back.
My mother always told me that if you can not say anything nice about a person, then do not say anything. This "whisky"? ..................................
If you are a whisk(e)y fan buying this to drink as you would a decent single malt, a quality Irish dram or an artisanal bourbon you'll be severely disappointed. But for anyone who has actually looked up the drink (and its target audience) it basically meets expectations. I bought a 70cl bottle for £17 and as a mixer in that price range it is absolutely fine. On its own it is the epitome of "meh". As part of a cocktail/"X" and coke it isn't overpowering and does the job.
Umm...how to be polite about this. You can get better for the price. Pale in color, not much complexity to it probably best mixed with something.
I bought my first and last bottle of Haig Club Clubman last night. I only bought it because I was late to the shops, my usual outlet was closed, and I thought I’d give it a go as it couldn’t be that bad for £28 right? Wrong, I should have bought Grouse for half the price as that would’ve been 10 times nicer! Even some Glen Dhu from Spar would’ve tasted better. Anemic colour, very little flavour, but what flavour there was wasn’t nice, 2 glasses with ice (second one just to make sure) and a splitting headache this morning. Any whisky saying it needs mixing with Coke on the tasting notes doesn’t deserve to exist. If I want to get through the bottle I’ll have to try that, but for £28 I am really really disappointed.
If I want a whisky that's strong and punchy I go for Lagavulin, Ardbeg or Talisker10. However I was introduced to this as a mixing scotch, and I think it is truly great! Not using vodka in Espresso Martini cocktails anymore, as this makes a tastier drink by far and my friends were surprised. Also if you make a pitcher with elderflower and ginger cordial, a bit of fresh green apple juice and soda. It made me be able to share whisky with people that aren't diehard drinkers for lunch and early dinners. You gotta look at what you can do with it. it's not a fireplace whisky sipper it's more a party whisky for me