edotherocket said:
Sounds interesting. All these Belgian whiskies being posted on here have peaked my interest
You mean AALLLL three of them

?. Yeah, Belgium ain't exactly a whisky country yet, but it's nice to see those three distilleries -The Belgian Owl, Lambertus and...on a lesser note Goldlys- taking it seriously. We have some skilled distillers taking a lot of interest in the making a using quality source-material to make their products. So, the potential is there to have a "name" building up, but never a sizy production.
Goldlys will most probably remain in the easy blend market, so not much to look for (They however had an anniversary cask, with only a few thousands bottles aged for 18 years that was quite interesting for a blend).
Lambertus is the only one in the process to have a whisky that reached it's full potential. Quite an amazing one too, might be slitghtly disregarded as it's a rye-based distillery leaning toward the "silky" whiskies (often regarded as less "complex" than smoky, mineral or "herbous" and peated ones, although I beg to differ).
The Belgian Owl has certainly the most potential, with a single malt already bearing a rich panel of aroma in it's 4 year old cask...can't wait to see it ageing. Despite it's young age, they already fledged a decent production, so it might be "THE" Belgian whisky in a few year time.
edotherocket said:
Yeeeee lacky baasterd! I've been dreaming of tasting that one. The only time I came close to purchase one of the scarce remaining bottles, the reason caught up and told me that it might not be wise to spend 300 euros on a whisky. Just out of curiosity, what kind of dime did you have to pay to get your hands on it?