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Description
BDF Irish Single Cask Whiskey No. 2 , Single Malt Whiskey, 55.90% Vol.
The Friend's Collection No. 2
Best Drinking Friends - Thorsten Frahling, Julia Nourney and Mareike Spitzer
The pandemic has also changed our lives and shared live streams that were created during the lockdowns have become friends: Best Drinking Friends.
During a live stream, the abbreviation BDF came up and became Best Drinking Friends. We have put together a few live streams over the past two years. We have done everything from classic whiskey tastings and gin tastings to a joint St. Patrick's tasting. We tasted so many different whiskeys together and philosophized about some and all sorts of things, but there was also a lot of laughter and singing. After one of these many online hours, the idea for our own whiskey was born.
After the success of the first bottling, Release No. 2 now follows. This time the choice fell on a 5-year-old double distilled malt, which first matured for 4 years in a first-fill bourbon cask and then received a NEOC (New Era of Cask) finish.
A beautiful whiskey that plays with fruit and spicy notes and convinces with enormous complexity.
The single cask bottling with its 162 bottles is like a BDF online event: cask strength, not colored and not (chill) filtered. An honest whiskey from friends, for friends.
Tasting note from spirits expert Julia Nourney.
Vol.: 55.90%
Capacity: 0.7 liters
Country of origin: Ireland
Manufacturer: Irish Whiskeys, Niddaer Landstrasse 7,63691 Ranstadt, Germany
Colorant: No
Aroma: soft malt, nutmeg, cedar wood, banana chips, lime zest, red currants
Taste: cereal-spicy with malt, some warm smoke, dried fruits, intense roasted aromas of cocoa beans and beech nuts, herbal spice notes
Finish: very long lasting, initially dry, A soft, malty, almost fruity sweetness and an increasingly velvety mouthfeel develops