The whiskey is not harmonious, with a taste unpleasant overemphasis of a fruit (could have been peach ...) and the sweetness of the whiskey's taste really bad artificially and thereby also too strong.
Since just does not fit something together. At least for my current taste perception.
That reminds me rather gummy bears came to mind as the beautiful lands in Ireland.
Anyway, was my feeling: Unpleasant disappointment.
The addition of a few drops of water brought by the way nothing. The overemphasis and artifice were rather strengthened.
Who likes to drink in colors / Think: The Whiskey lack the dark brown tones completely.
There is no clearly Tiefe.Das is the weakest ever single malt, I have ever tasted.
Maybe my claim has risen simple but here misses the whiskey connoisseurs simply very much.
One gets really instantly few tastes, cavorting in this Whiskey imposed.
Everything somehow beginner-friendly-mild, moderate, spurious sweet and overemphasized.
One gets the feeling that they wanted to pretend certain (inexperienced) people something special.
You can discover in this Whiskey at least nothing.
It is downright bothered by the few existing flavors.
The rest is Irish Water.
Well, tastes differ, but this whiskey I would never recommend it.
Even a cheap Glen Grant Pure Single tastes much better and more interesting.
In this price range to 30 I'd rather (as an example) recommend J. Walker Black, Knockandoo or Singleton 12years.
After all, the Bushmills 10 is a cut above the whisk (e) ys, which are at the discounter in the bottom shelf!
2 stars because it does not taste alcoholic, because it is of course worse and because he has a cork stopper.
Its weak light yellow, aqueous color suits the way quite well for whiskey.
But this is the only harmonious at this drink!
But perhaps I commit also a mistake: After all the taste quite (strange) is implemented consistently.
Perhaps there are also people who just like just such a malt.
For me, this is nothing.
Greetings