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Most likely this will probably kill me, but I'm going to crack it open tonight after work. Anyone else had the pleasure?
It comes courtesy of the Yanabee Al Reef distillery, Erbil, Iraq. It has no tasting notes. The spelling mistake - is it a clan, or a glen? - intrigues me even further.
(Not sure why, but the picture always posts horizontally).
So it turns out to be more of a bourbon. Very almondy, extremely sweet. And, surprisingly, not completely fatally bad. I'd drink it again.
@SavageHenry So you survived? Congrats ...
@horst_s Reminds me of Ben's and mine Indian Tetra Pak Whisky.
Link: https://www.whisky.com/forumblogchat/blog/blog-post/2016/08/22/whisky-tasting-indian-whisky.html
@horst_s I did survive. I almost liked it, although it's not something I would serve to guests! The closest thing I can think of is Jack Daniels Honey.
I enjoyed your Indian whisky review. It's probably the same product!