LeeEvolved
Kilkerran 8 Year Cask Strength (56.2% ABV)
Single Malt — Campbeltown , Scotland
Reviewed
July 2, 2018 (edited August 28, 2020)
Here’s another powerful sample sent to me by my friend @Telex, from Maryland. I’ve had some pretty good luck with my rather limited experience with Kilkerran so when he offered me a young, yet powerful, cask strength- well, I had to jump at the chance.
This particular offering is pale yellow in the Glencairn and doesn’t really give up much leg action, due to the high 56.2% ABV. It’s also pretty oily.
The nose started with a hard hit from the alcohol, even after 15 minutes resting in the glass. There was a steady draw of sweet corn to start things out, and that made me very wary, but finally some juicy, tropical fruits came shining through in a big way. You really need to give this some time for the alcohol heat to subside. I suppose you could use water to achieve the same result, but that’s not me and we don’t need another long-winded take as to why...lol.
The palate was also pretty darn hot, yet it stayed surprisingly smooth the entire sip. There’s a thick, oily mouthfeel but it’s very woodsy. The sweet fruits hang around after the swallow, but battle the heat to see which will stay longer. The finish is long and dry. Oak pepper spices and the faintest fruit notes remain while I tried to catch my breath. It’s hot, folks.
I’m not sure I’d want a full bottle of this, it’s just not complex enough to get past the heat. I would have to break my own rule and add significant amounts of water to try and enjoy/finish a bottle. Thanks again to Jason for the pour. I’ll give it 3 stars at cask strength, but I believe it could be better enjoyed with water or ice, but I just don’t roll that way. Cheers, my friends.
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