We've got two more budget-friendly releases today from Berry Bros & Rudd, their classic Sherry single malt and their classic Islay single malt bottlings.
We'll always jump at the chance to try 30 year old, single cask Springbank (just as everyone would we imagine) so we're looking at a bottling from Caskshare from their Collective Series.
After our recent reviews of the new releases from Springbank, we turn our attention to Glengyle distillery and the newest release of Kilkerran 16 year old.
Ardbeg have begun a new series of bottlings that will feature 'experimental' single malts matured in cask types that are new to the distillery.. is there a reason why these haven't been used before?