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[QUOTE="HuskyHawk, post: 5318998, member: 1414"] Our resident self proclaimed beer expert [USER=38]@Fishy[/USER] is fond of American Single Malts so I offer up these two in competition with Westland and Westward. Clermont Steep is 5 years old, 94 proof from Kentucky. It’s on the bourbon side of the single malt profile. I think they used some new charred oak. Not really “craft” as it from Beam/Suntory. It’s ok, but not something I’d get again. Short Path is from Everett MA. 100% New England malted barley, 90 proof. Younger at 2+ years. This is more Scotch like and I prefer it despite the age. Softer profile. Still hard to justify compared to actual Scotch at $50 a bottle. [ATTACH type="full" width="457px" alt="IMG_5221.jpeg"]110972[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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