Sunday, October 30, 2011

Steam does the trick

I conducted a little experiment with my sourdough this week. The small baguette on the left was baked without steam whereas the boule on the right was treated to steam injection (I use a cast iron pan preheated in the oven and add ice cubes after putting in the dough). The difference with comparable baking times is clear. They both taste great by the way.
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Sunday, October 09, 2011

Glen Grant 16 Year Old

Glen Grant is an interesting dram -- it's normally seen as a much younger whisky, particularly in Italy where I have heard it is sold as a 5 year old and is the top seller. The 16 year old is a departure from the normal in age, but not in flavor profile. It is very much the typical Glen Grant, with sweet biscuit and orange peel on the nose. Bottled at 43% abv, the mouthfeel is very round and easy drinking. In fact, I would advise against adding water to your glass; it seems perfectly balanced to be consumed at its bottle strength. The finish is long and only slightly tannic, like the aftermath of eating a few almonds. This is a well-crafted, smooth and satisfying dram that would be ideal for those who like a lighter, yet mature scotch.
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Sunday, October 02, 2011

Fresh from the oven

I love the color on the sourdough I got this time.
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Saturday, October 01, 2011

Bowmore 17

This Bowmore is only available in duty free, which is a shame given how good it is. I can't compare it to the eighteen except to say they are comparable but different. As you can see from the pic, there's not much left in the bottle. There's sea-spray and sea salt alongside the orange peel and taffy. This is a complex but comforting dram worth seeking out on your next trip oveseas.
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