Details about this Belgian whisky are scarce. Our only source of information is the bottle label which mentions its age: 5 years. It remains unclear whether this malt boasts a natural color or if it's (non) chill filtered. Nose - The initial impression is sharp and immature, reminiscent of beer yeast. Accompanying this are notes of fresh apple, pear, sweet honey, sugared cornflakes, a hint of mint, and an unexpected touch of vinegar. Palate - Its youth is palpably evident, leaning predominantly towards a sweet-sour profile. Unfortunately, the palate lacks complexity. Finish - This is where the whisky comes into its own. The duration ranges from short to medium-long, offering a surprisingly pleasant experience. Maltiness and sweet undertones predominate the finish. All in all, it's a somewhat one-dimensional whisky with its redeeming feature being the finish. Suitable for a laid-back evening when you're not in the mood to deeply analyze your drink. However, it won't be gracing my wishlist anytime soon. Rating: "Sub-par" - 2 stars | Not bad, but there are many other options I'd prefer.
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About this bottle
Lambertus Belgian Single Malt from Radermacher Distillers is distilled, matured, and bottled in Belgium. It aged in casks of American white oak, used previously in Mexico for the aging of 2 year añejo tequila. It's bottled at 46% ABV.
Reviews
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Animemations
2.0
HansP
0.3
Probably the worst thing I ever drank
gunther pauwels
0.3
I prefer petrol over this...
Alex Vassel
4.0
Doux et fruité
Daan
0.3
Bah
Simon Desplanque
3.0
3,5
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