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Proper No. Twelve is a blended Irish whiskey produced with the help of former Bushmills distillery manager David Elder. Featuring malt and grain whiskeys drawn from bourbon barrels, nearly 100 blends were created before deciding upon the one in the bottle.
Vanilla pod, floral barley and a touch of sandalwood.
Orchard fruit and honey notes arrive first, backed up by a kick of white pepper.
Drying oak heat and a drizzle of caramel.
£5.71 - £49.75
I'll admit, I bought it as a Conor Mcgregor fan but it took a while as I didn't expect much quality due to the reviews. One day I finally bit the bullet. There was nothing wrong with it in my opinion. I enjoyed drinking it. Its nothing special and I would rather put a bit extra in to get something like a Glen Morangie for a decent Whiskey without forking out too much. Would I buy it again? Yes I probably would but not often and probably smashing it in with a friend rather than having a tumble in the evening. I suppose it is a good one for mixing but can be drank straight. Decent for the price. I do feel that people are overly harsh on this whiskey but that's their opinion. Probably not so much on this site but in other areas I suspect people wrote negative reviews who haven't even tasted it due to not liking Mcgregor.
Properly underwhelming
Properly underwhelming
Didn't know anything about Conner McGregor's connection to this whisky when I bought the bottle. I like Irish Whiskey and this one was on sale. Its...ok. Not undrinkable, but nothing stands out. Acidic aftertaste that turns metallic. Probably better on lots of ice, or with a mixer. Bushmills is a far better choice at around the same price, at least here in Canada. I won't buy this again.
For that price, you really cant complain! Smooth taste and if you are not a whiskey expert you wont see a big difference to the more expensive ones