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Nickdfresh
02-27-2006, 05:28 PM
Distillery to Revive 184-Proof Whisky
Monday, February 27, 2006 3:02 PM EST
The Associated Press
By JENNIFER PRICE

LONDON (AP) — A Scottish distillery said Monday it was reviving a centuries-old recipe for whisky so strong that one 17th-century writer feared more than two spoonfuls could be lethal.

Risk-taking whisky connoisseurs will have to wait, however — the spirit will not be ready for at least 10 years.

The Bruichladdich distillery on the Isle of Islay, off Scotland's west coast, is producing the quadruple-distilled 184-proof — or 92 percent alcohol — spirit "purely for fun," managing director Mark Reynier said.

Whisky usually is distilled twice and has an alcohol content of between 40 and 63.5 per cent.

Bruichladdich is using a recipe for a spirit known in the Gaelic language as usquebaugh-baul, "perilous water of life."

In 1695, travel writer Martin Martin described it as powerful enough to affect "all members of the body."

"Two spoonfuls of this last liquor is a sufficient dose; if any man should exceed this, it would presently stop his breath, and endanger his life," Martin wrote.

Reynier put Martin's test to the claim and consumed three spoonfuls.

"I can tell you, I had some and it indeed did take my breath away," Reynier said.

Bruichladdich, a small privately owned distillery founded in 1881, plans to make about 5,000 bottles of the whisky, which Reynier estimated would sell for about 400 pounds (US$695, euro590) per case of 12 bottles. Although whisky lovers can place their orders now, the actual spirit will not be delivered for about 10 years.

"You get a better drink if you wait because of the basic oxygenation through the oak barrels," Reynier said.

In the meantime, customers will be able to watch the whisky's progress on the distillery's webcams.

mako_kimura
02-27-2006, 07:14 PM
Goddamn! I oughta tell my dad about this. He's into whisky

Nitro Express
02-28-2006, 01:56 AM
I like a higher proof whiskey myself. 80 proof is a little watery for my tastes. I like a premium uncut bourbon called Booker's. Actually it's Jim Beam Bourbon where the best barrels are hand picked by Booker Noel (the head distiller) and bottled uncut. The proof is around 120 and it's perfect!

I find when you go past that in proof all you really taste is ethanol. I imagine that Scotch Whiskey isn't going to be cheap either. Save your money and get some Bacardi 151 or Everclear. Anything between 100 and 120 proof can be a tastey barrel aged shot of goodness. When theres more alcohol than 60%, it stats to taste less like whiskey and more like fuel injector cleaner. Unless you are spiking a water mellon or punch, I don't see the point of ultra high proof booze.

ashstralia
02-28-2006, 05:22 AM
aah, but great single malt scotch is best with ice ONLY.

mmmmmmmmmm...............wow.

jero
02-28-2006, 06:05 AM
Gimme a bottle of anything!

Seshmeister
02-28-2006, 07:06 AM
A few years ago in a specialist liquor store I found a very expensive bottle of 140 proof Polish Spirit so immediately bought it and took it to a party that night.

After drinking it I vaguely remember aggresively telling everyone to go fuck themselves and spending a few hours out in the bitter cold lying in the gutter chatting away to homeless people. When people asked me afterwards why I had drank that stuff I gave the mountaineer answer of 'because it was there'.

I set my limit as being 100 proof(50% alcohol) after that.

I usually prefer Highland Malts rather than the peaty tasting Island ones although Bruichladdich is quite mild as I remember.

To be honest I drink a lot more vodka and rum than whisky.

The hangovers aren't as bad that way.

Cheers!

:gulp: