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The group is very quiet about Bruichladdich's quaruple distilled.

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the man with no idea
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Never tried it. You?

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Dave Hinz

Nobody has...and nobody will, for a while.

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cheers,

Henry

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Henry

92% ?!

Strewth. Might just need a _wee_ drop of water with that..!

Jim

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Jim

It might lose a few percentage point to the angels, depending on how long it stays in the barrel.

Meanwhile, Bruichladdich's Octomore, the peatiest malt on the planet at about 80 parts per million, should be ready for bottling around

2010-2012. First batch was distilled in 2002.

bill

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bill van

I just caught a link to a Sunday Times article on this today.

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I'm not sure I'm *that* brave... :)

But I'll have to try to remember the Octomore... that could be interesting!

Cheers, Paul

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Paul Konstant

I got to try the Octomore at age 6 months.. it will be very nice when aged .. it was nice at 6 months.. I'm less thrilled by the idea of quad distilled whisky, the if pure spirit is what you are after then just run it through a coffey still .. but then I'm not a fan of tripple distilled whisky or even really of the tall pot stills at Glenmorange.

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ajames54

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