I drink for years deliberately quality spirits and therefore have been a trained palate.
The Slyrs is in the nose initially very metallic, one could also speak of almonds, but hardly in postiven sense. Even after intense "nosing" I could smell out a little more than young malt.
The taste he has failed all of us, it tastes just immature, very malty and Buttery. Fortunately the finish is quite short
Could taste through repeated the Slyrs unfortunately not convincing.
Declare for such a young immature whiskey over 50 I personally greatly exaggerated. Here you pay to be allowed to drink in the first place for the predicate a German Whisky and does not guarantee the content or craftsmanship.
If you like "those" Whsikys can also grab a quiet Loch Lomond for 13 from the supermarket, taste it is on the same level guarantees, because you need to pretend anything.
Why this whiskey can not be measured with Scots, Irish or Amis itself is obvious, he would not have cost in all conceivable situations in this price range stand a chance, not even against the whiskeys less than half. But when one speaks of whiskey, it must face up to this comparison.