Kinahan’s The Kasc Project 70cl Whisky
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Kinahan's has introduced The Kasc Project, which aims to delve into the unknown regarding whiskey making, using hybrid casks (kascs?). Each cask has been constructed from five different types of wood, including Portuguese, American, French and Hungarian oak, as well as chestnut. The result is a complex blend marrying all different types of cask. Innovative stuff from Ireland.
Juicy autumnal fruit, namely plum, alongside pear and apple crumble. Sweeter aromas of rich caramel and pineapple peek through, supported by a spicy undertone.
Somewhat syrups, with prominent charred oak, barbecued mango and more caramelised tropical fruit with a scattering of vanilla pod. Creamy fruit and nut chocolate drizzled with runny caramel.
Aromatic, Christmassy notes of nutmeg and clove, orange oil and brown sugar, with caramelised pineapple.
$32.73 - $72.88
Very similar to Teeling Single Grain, but with more wood note prominence. I agree with 'Irish bourbon' comments. Oak, caramel and fruit on the nose. Smooth palate with rich fruitcake finish. Great drink. Since I bought it for $50 AUD, it deserves 5 stars.
Wood element reminiscent of Auchentoshan's three wood, but quite unique, unclear about any Ching cartel associations (ie Nero vodka?) but whatever, this is a great whisky at a decent price!.. currently pondering the last one available ?
Oh Irish drams just getting better and better. This is a great tasting off the beaten path whisky
Super drink. Delicious. I’d describe it as a quality bourbon and therefore very different to a usual Irish Whiskey.
This honestly reminds me of a really nice bourbon but a lot smoother than most I have tried. A great dram for the price and a future buy for me.