Bushmills 10 Year Old Single Malt Irish Whiskey. County Antrim, Ireland. ABV: 40.00%. The Greenhouse, $12.
Colour: Pale honey.
Nose: Grassy, herby scents.
Palate: Oily mouthfeel, clean fresh organic taste. Kind of like someone has turned down the bass on your palate and only left the treble & midrange tastebuds.
Finish: Quite short, towards the tip of the tongue.
Comments: A real cattle mustering whisky, the kind where you’re chewing on a long strand of glass as you ride your horse and take the occasional swig of whisky. Haven’t done this myself I should add…
A middle of the road, inoffensive whisky. The fresh quite light mouthfeel makes it a whisky you could enjoy in quite warm weather. If I had my time again though, I’d have the Bushmills 10 year old before the Limeburners M67 that I tasted just a moment ago. The Bushmills 10 is an easy to drink whisky, though there’s not enough depth here to entice me back for more.