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This is an Irish whiskey that has enjoyed a finishing period in bourbon barrels before being bottled as part of the Peaky Blinder range from Sadler's. The name comes from a street gang that was around in the late 19th and early 20th Century, a member of which you can see on the label - note the all important cap, which apparently was where the gang name originates.
Blackcurrant and apple, with a hint of vanilla toffee underneath.
Melted chocolate, apricots, toasted oak and dried peels.
A subtle hint of cinnamon sticks around on the finish.
Bland whisky. No strong aroma of anything. Bland taste no follow through on anything. Disappears very quickly. Might be better with a higher abv but at 40% it's a no.
Love the taste of peat in the after taste.Woody flavour enhancing the rich fruity flavours
The first impression of the whiskey is good. Nicely rounded with fresh notes. Actually delicious impression. But in the final taste, there are so much bold caramel flavor comes through, that it ruins the whole whiskey. The caramel taste seems artificial and not natural in taste. The caramel should be removed immediately. Then the whiskey will be on the right track again.
I'm not sure why you say that this whiskey is English Whisky when the bottle says it is produced in Cork. It is not one of the great Irish Whiskeys but when the deal was a bottle for £15 it was worth a gamble.
Sweet smooth and cheap, makes a difference from the Scotch in my cabinet. Will keep this to mix with coke .