Whiskey Tasting Journal : Detailed Log Book for Whiskey Lovers to Record Tasting Notes
Whiskey Tasting Journal : Detailed Log Book for Whiskey Lovers to Record Tasting Notes
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Author(s): Parker, Don
ISBN No.: 9781707278671
Pages: 132
Year: 201911
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 9.59
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (On Demand)

You are a true whiskey lover. Or your friend is one. Or maybe you both are? Consider this Tasting Journal if whiskey is your passion or when searching for a gift for a whiskey enthusiast you know. MADE FOR WHISK(e)Y DRINKERS Whiskey lovers don't think of the distilled spirit as something you just drink with lots of ice or coke. Tasting a dram of Scotch or bourbon is a special journey. Every whiskey has a unique character - it resonates with your nose and palate in a different way giving you one of a kind tasting experience. KEEP A LOG OF EVERY DRAM YOU HAVE So, how many whiskies have you tried? They're so many right? Sweet bourbons, heavily peated Islay scotches, Sherry influenced Speyside bottles, mellow Irish whiskeys. Don't lose count of them - record them all in the Whiskey Tasting Journal.


IS IT DETAILED - YOU BET IT IS! Whiskey connoisseurs search for specific information when tasting whiskey. Hit the "Look inside" button to check the interior - this 132-page logbook covers all the aspects a whiskey may have, including (but not only): Name - exactly what you see it on the label of the bottle Country - from Scotland, USA, Ireland, Japan, Taiwan or elsewhere Region - if it's a Scotch there are 6 main whisky distilling regions Bottler - because sometimes the bottler is different from the distiller Type - mark if it's a single malt or a blend, a straight bourbon or a Tennessee.or something else Spirit Specifics - you can mark if the whiskey is a Cask Strength/Barrel Proof edition, write down the batch or bottle number if there is any Maturation Cask - was the whiskey matured in a new American oak barrel, used one, or else Finishing - has the spirit spent additional time in maturing in another cask such as sherry, port, rum. Color Meter - how dark is the dram in your hand Tasting Notes - write down the different flavors you've felt on the nose and palate. Does the spirit develop when adding a drop of water and is the finish shorter or longer than expected Whiskey Flavor Wheel - connect the points of the most common whiskey expressions to obtain a visual idea of the whiskey's profile Rating - give the whiskey a score between 0 and 100 to finalize your impressions The Whiskey Tasting Journal comes in a convenient size of 5.5 x 8.5 which makes it easier to carry around, and offers room for 65 detailed whiskey reviews. The first thing you do when you open the Journal is to fill in the Vol.


number. So once you complete all the pages you are welcome to purchase your next Vol. and create a valuable collection of whiskey tasting notes. And remember - Home is where your whiskey is.


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