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Hammerhead 1989 23 Year
Single Malt — Czech Republic
Reviewed
February 28, 2019 (edited April 10, 2019)
This whiskey has an interesting tale indeed. The distillery was founded in 1929 as part of Leonello Stock’s Austro-Hungarian empire, selling spirits to Central Europe and the Balkans. It specialised in making local spirits and herbal bitters, like Fernet Stock. In the 1980s under the iron curtain it expanded into whiskey in the belief there was a mkt because very few imported brands were allowed (bar Cuban rum). One Mr. Vaclav Sitner had a good crack but he relied on old books for instructions and not surprisingly ended up doing some bizarre things like a double distill, first in a column still and then in a pot still (even I could have told you that wasn't the best idea!) and buying their wash from an external source. He even managed to get in a shipment of Highland peated Barley in 1989 (I get zilch of that in this dram). It got worse for old Vaclav as weeks after he laid down the casks the Berlin wall came down and voila he was competing with the rest of the world. I can tell you know drinking this that this is not the dram to do that. It reminds me of a blandish grain distillery output. Thousands of barrels lay there until 2007 when another company bought the distillery and started exporting it (as Tullimore Dew is apparently the Czech whiskey of choice now). Flavour profile is a weak vanillish marzipan type affair with an odd aftertaste.
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@MilanCh Cheers :-). Yip sure what about?
I like your reviews, can I consult with you about something?
agree
@PBMichiganWolverine Yeah all that nasty choice and freedom haha :-) Imagine distiller behind the iron curtain. The entire site would have a couple of hundred spirits, most would be potato vodka and we'd all be posting and commenting on various editions of hammerhead endlessly and not much else!
Damn that Berlin Wall incident. The perils of capitalism and free market...
@cascode The title should have been a give away to what the dram was going to be like :-)
Can there be a worse name for an alcoholic drink than “hammerhead”?