Just scroll down if you want to read what some members of the public wrote about the site - just remember that those
members may have been drunk when writing their comments ;-) If that
doesn't convince you, I don't know what will...
A not-so-random selection of comments from visitors;
Wow!
That was probably the single most kick-ass web page I've ever seen in my life.
Thanks for an awesome browsing experience.
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One of the very best web sites I have had the pleasure of visiting for
the following reasons:
- Very informative (I have enjoyed Scotch and Single Malts for years but now I know how to distinguish why)
- Very well designed (Colorful, easy to navigate, interesting, informative)
- You have
kindled in me an intense interest in learning more about Single Malts and enjoying them more.
Keep up the good work. I will be back again and again.
Thank you very much.
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Hello, I've just finished reading your "beginner's guide" on maltmadness.com,
and I must say it was an incredibly good way to spend a part of this rainy sunday afternoon. I think I've learned a few things, or was opened to new perspectives by reading it (most notable example: the "terroir"
classification, I still believed in a few minutes ago!), even if I have been drinking and learning (casually) whisky for a few years now. So, I'd like to be added to the mailing-list, as I'm really eager to reading your
"advanced beginner's guide" when it'll be finished.
Oh, by the way, I'm a 26 years old French guy that discovered the sheer beauty of single malts the day I was offered a bottle of Lagavulin
16yo OB for my 22th birthday. It may very well still be my favorite whisky right now, even if I had tasted other wonderful things.
Thank you again for the time and energy invested in creating your
website.
Olivier Blin
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THANK YOU!!!!!!!!! I've
finally found a decent whisky site. Even though I have only been enjoying and appreciating the elixir of life for a few years already, I really appreciate the information and interaction of a good web site such as
yours. Mr. Jackson's book is good, but your more concise approach and taste system is more to my liking. This was recently proven when, before having just discovered your website, I purchased bottles of
Lagavulin 16 yrs. and Dalmore 12 yrs. for a reception celebrating the birth of my first son after having four (4) daughters. I thought the Lagavulin was the best I've ever had, and the Dalmore was very good. To say the
least, about two dozen men and a few women agreed with me. I even had some Jack Daniels, Crown Royal, and Cognac on the table for the traditionalists, but after one sip (nee breather!) of the Lagavulin, the other stuff was
hardly touched by anyone.
Again, THANK YOU!!! Keep it up.
Richard Klein
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BRAVO! BRAVO indeed!!!
I have thoroughly enjoy reading and learning from the vast amount of information on your web site. Not only is it educational, but also outrageously amusing and light hearted,
down-right funny many times, absolutely enjoyable all of the time. I had a faint notion of what single malt was, mainly thanks to my favourite (and only) brother. He lived in England for several years and presented me with a
bottle of Balvenie 12yo Doublewood, which I proceeded to compare to a bottle of Dewars I had stashed away. I actually did not care much for whiskey (I was strictly a wine guy), but after this gift I began my "journey". Two
months ago I spent a couple of weeks in Scotland and THEN I bumped into your web site. I am now on my way to becoming a malt maniac. Starting with Balvenie, Lagavulin, Talisker, Cragganmore, Glenfiddich (Havana "version"),
Ardbeg and Dalmore.
Not bad for a Venezuelan-born, USA-raised, now Spanish citizen new malt addict.
Congratulations on a fine page!! And CHEERS!
Arturo from Madrid
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I would like to take a moment to thank you for producing and maintaining the single best single malt
website my eyes have ever seen. Each page is useful, informative and entertaining. I can embark upon the world of SMSW with confidence, grace and competence and know that I have a "friend in the
business". I was your typical new Scotch drinker only a few years ago and had experienced perhaps only three or four blended Scotches (J&B, Walker Black Label, Ballentine, etc.), and just three single malts
(Scapa 12, Glenlivet 12, and Glenfiddich 12). Now I have been brave and bold enough to venture into more unfamiliar territory and have discovered that there is indeed as diverse a palate in Scotch tasting as there is in
beer--my previous alcohol-based hobby. Thank you so very much and I hope you don't get cirrhosis.
Brian Block
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Just had to tell you that I found your site one of the most interesting and well laid out sites on SMS.
I have been using Michael Jackson's guide for many years (about
10) as my guide, and it is very refreshing to have a "second opinion" in order to balance where I sit on a particular malt. Although never getting as deep as you have (probably afraid of the work envolved) in rating
each one, I have more than enjoyed SM experiences enormously.
Keep up the good work on your site.
Cary Kitner
Montreal, Canada
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I'm a single malt beginner and I credit you with introducing me to single malts. It's opened up a whole new world of
alcoholic pleasure. Until I ran across this website, I was enjoying Dewars by the jug for years. At a little over $30.00 for a liter and a half, I was able to stretch my purchases out over a month. Now, after experimenting with
single malts, my taste buds have been irreversibly altered. Consequently, my bank account takes a dangerous plunge once a week. I enter the liquor store, bypass the huge bottles of Dewars and head straight for the single malts.
My son and I have visited a few pubs here in the Houston Texas area where they offer a single malt "tour of Scotland". You get to taste a miserly thimble full of various single malts and attempt to pass judgment on
them. I realize, after reading some of your commentary, that this may not be the best way to judge. However, that's where I discovered my latest favorite, Highland Park, and after buying my first bottle, I'm now hooked.
I also tasted some Islay's, Lagavulin 16 yr and Talisker..........painful!?! To my tastes, I likened the experience to drinking a mixture of cold medicine, shoe polish, liquid smoke, tincture of iodine and then for the
grand finale, someone hits your tongue with a hammer. This experience with Islay's has convinced me that people who drink them and like them, are certainly from another planet. I feel strongly that someday this alien
conspiracy will be revealed. But please don't panic, continue your work with single malts!
I enjoy your website very much, live long and prosper.
George Warren
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I am a new bartender working in a hotel bar in the Kansas City area. We have a clientelle that
appreciates a single malt scotch. I have been using your site to learn and appreciate the time you took to make this website. After I have learned more, in the next few weeks, I plan on offering a tasting of single
malts. Included in this will be tips on how to experience different scotches. Provided that I include your website information, would you be comfortable with me printing out copies of some of your pages and use it as a
guide for the people attending? I have found your site to be very imformative and concise yet detailed enough for later reading. I think that these printed materials would be very helpful for the attendees. Let me know
your thoughts, and thank you for the great website.
Alex St. Clair
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Hi! I just wanted to let you what a superb website you have!
I'm pretty much a single malt novice myself, and I did find your "beginner section" very useful.
Thanks for the best
single malt site I have seen, and keep up the good work!
Best Regards
Anders Engstrom
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Hi Johannes,
Thanks for this great site!! The information is invaluable, and I can't over emphasize what an enjoyable read it is.
I'm very new to SMSW, only about 5 months, but I'm
hooked! This August I became a first time homeowner here in West Hartford, CT USA. A bright spot to go with the usual challenges of homeownership is that I now live right across the street from a very nice liquor store! I
wasn't an experienced drinker, and on first visit to the store, bought bottles of Knob Creek Bourbon and Herradura Tequila. These were good enough & helped me relax when I needed to. But I quickly became interested in
finding more information on other high quality liquors, and soon came across your site on the internet. Not to blow too much smoke - But its such a great site, and has been incredibly helpful.
Also, prior to this, my only experience with SMSW was a glass of Glenfittich, over ice, at a bar in Hartford! - It was not anything to write home about. So, back on the first Friday of
September 2005, inspired by reading maltmadness, I walked into the liquor store. It was a lovely fall New England afternoon. Like a typical novice, there were fragments of info regarding SMSW floating in my head, all new and
unformed. Looking over the selection of bottles I was immediately confused, and quite intimidated by the prices I saw a bottle on the top shelf of the store with a name that looked familiar. It cost $85, which is more
than I though I'd ever pay for a bottle of anything. Going on instinct, I blindly bought it, hoping that my memory was correct, hoping that this was a quality SMSW. I was also hoping that it would be worth the money. I had
bought my first bottle of SMSW. It was 18 year old Highland Park. It was really frickin' good, and well worth the $$$!
Now, only 5 months later I'm up to 25 bottles, and have inspired at least 10 other people
to buy bottles of their own. My father (in his mid-70's) takes yearly trips to Ireland or Italy. Through sharing my interest in SMSW, he and I are now planning a trip to Scotland to visit some distilleries. My wife, who is a
longtime lover of red wine, now is a major fan of Glenmorangie and Laphroaig (depending on her mood).
So it's been a great couple of months getting to know SMSW, and I couldn't have done it as well, or had as much
fun without the help of your site. So even though my liver & bank account may disagree - Thanks a bunch for starting this site and for all the work that I can see you put into it. Please add me to the list, and thanks
again.
Dave Ciciotte, West Hartford, USA
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Congratulations on a brilliant website! I happened upon it during a search for Single Malt whiskies - this is without an iota of doubt, the best and most authoritative site on the
subject I have come across. Keep up the good work!
Badri Narayan, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
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Malt Medic, please!
Hi Johannes, my name is Ricardo Dias from Portugal.
I have been fustigated by the worst type of malt madness since i discovered the pleasures of this nectar 4
months ago. I did read a book in the last november where the guys there was simply aficionated by Laphroaig and found too a bottle of Edradour that, gently, made discriptions of almost one entire page. Well, I have to try some
stuff like this, I though, and, when I went to London to enjoy the last Reveillon with my brother i found in a supermarket the Laphroaig 10yo. I bought too a bottle of Edradour 10yo and the Jura Superstition (because of the
bottle I confess), in this same trip.
Well, let me abreviate: All my prejudices about whisky gone down when i started to tasting that stuff.
I quickly started to get some information in the net and let me say
about this: Malt Madness is the best site about SMSW i found. Very well documented and writen in such a way is a pleasure to acquire knowledge about it. Congratulations. I hope they get you a Quaich someday.
Four
months later and i have in my shelves the following stuff (in alphabetical order):
Aberlour 10yo, Ardbed Ten, Arran NAS, Balblair 12yo, Balvenie Doublewood 12yo, Bowmore 12yo, Caol Ila 12yo, Cardhu 12yo, Dalwhinnie 15yo,
Glenlivet 12yo, Jura Superstition, Edradour 10yo, Edradour C/S Gaja Barolo Finnish, Glenfarclas 105, Laphroaig 10yo, Laphroaig Quarter Cask; Laphroaig C/S Red Stripe; Macallan Fine Oak 12yo; Talisker 10yo. I have tasted lots of
Bourbon/Tenessee, Vatted and Bastard malts too like Jim Bean, Jack Daniel´s, Wild Turkey, Four Roses, Old Virginia; Black Bottle, JW Green Label; Glen Morven Islay 12yo, Glen Morven Highlands 12yo, Glen Lairg 12yo (the best
bang for your buck stuff i found, for just € 11,00 per bottle and for this reason the most consumed ´till now with +- 12 bottles empties), etc. And lots of current blends (not drams but "dramas" after you
try a good SM) too.
Well, talking ´bout dramas, doctor, I hope my situation can be fixed, ahahahah. I just mutilated my reserves, have a few friends saying: "What´s wrong with you, where did you stop?",
and even had to dismiss a girl with whom I usually intimate ´cause I was afraid she wouln´t give me pleasure enough as the Laph i was trying, ahah.
Well, dear Johannes, I hope we can be friends someday and wish you
can keep on your amazing work.
Sinceraly,
Ricardo Dias
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Wow! Thanks for the great site! I have truly enjoyed it. (and still am!) I am a beginner, and have been looking for an informative, good looking, easily navigatable site, and yours fills my order.
I've learned alot about sms (I now have to go back to my local TGIF to apologize to the bartender who served me Glenlivet in a snifter, and I indignantly asked for a "proper" glass, a tumbler. woops!), and have
started saving for a "good" dram. I will be visiting often. I look forward to learning (and tasting) more about single malts from your way-cool site.
Dan McCrossen
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Johannes,
I certainly hope you are planning on keeping up this site for ...well......forever.
It
is certainly the most honest and acessable scoth whisky site, and has been invaluable to me in my exploration of single malts. Keep up the good work, and please try to find time to keep the site and your passion up to
date.
Scotch bless you,
Duane USA
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Hi,
Johannes!
I've been visiting your site for, what, 2 years?, and it just keeps getting better and better.
I enjoy most every section of your site, especially the ratings and public warnings and I just have to
say this: PLEASE keep warning folks away from that horrific Loch Dhu! I know some folks like it (!!!), but the large majority ABSOLUTELY DESPISE IT! I especially love your tasting reports. Your hopalong HTH
comparison method is very similar to my practice: I seem to have relatively poor/undeveloped taste/smell memory, so I HTH a pair of malts and do this sequentially. We disagree on Ardbeg 10 vs. Ardbeg 17 (I love the peaty 10,
but consider the low peated 17 to be not really an Ardbeg, except legally), but that is the only serious disagreement I can find, which means that you are helping me out considerably by serving as "malt explorer point
man". So, keep up the good work, keep drinking and reporting from the front lines, and, if you feel like lowering Loch Dhu's lofty 8 points, have at it! With a chainsaw!
;-)
Slainte,
Ed Voigtman
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I'm an American
citizen who will soon be turning 21, our country's legal age for drinking, and in the time leading up to my new privilege I've been trying to do some research into the different stuff out there. After looking into
it, SMSW caught my eye with it's variety and the things that connoisseur had said about them. Then I came across your sight and now I feel more than prepared to take the first steps into malt land. Your website is
extremely informative, from how the whisky is made to the best ways to shop to the recommendations for a beginner to the proper way to enjoy a single malt and more. Your site has been a superb resource and I will be sure
to return to it as I make my adventure through the different malts. Thanks!
Now I must simply wait for that first dram...
Brandon Seger
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Thank you for the
wonderful site you have assembled. I have only been "exposed" to single malts for some five years. I have had the opportunity on several occasions to sample in some fine upscale drinking establishments
where there are 30 or more single malts to choose from. Finding your website has enhanced my single malt experience. It is great to learn about the complex world of malt whiskeys and your rating system and black book
notes are terrific for help in selecting the next taste experience. My first adventure based on your ratings (and M. Jackson's as well) was a bottle of Laphroaig 10 year old, which I shared with my brother on vacation this
April. While it was "extreme" as you indicated, we had both tried Islay malts previously and sort of knew what to expect. We really enjoyed the Laphroaig and agreed to surprise each other next year on
vacation with a bottle each selected through research on your site.
I have been back to your site several times and have referred it to several friends.
Please keep up the good work and know there are
appreciative single malt lovers out here.
Gerald (Jerry) Stensrud
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Johannes, I salute you and your maniacs!! It is to you and your site that I owe my enjoyment of the Scottish Single Malt. You have the best whisky site I have ever seen so far. It gets better all the time. I
almost laughed my eyes out after I found your site at Altavista for the first time. That was almost two years ago. I just came to find a present for a friedn. I myself only sometimes had blends before and did not like them
much. But I liked your stories a lot. I stayed for more than three hours on your site because how hard I tried I could not leave the site. I laughed and learned a lot and became more interested. Why do you even have a links
page? I followed some links but got bored and returned to Malt Madness again. This happened different times. The next day I bought two bottles of lagavulin, one for me and one for my friend. The rest was history. We both now
have joined a whiksy club here (sorry no website yet) and we started a new tradition - we will have a Malt Madness evening one time every year. It will be in December. We will then choose our menu from the whisky's you have
tried in your log. Then we will give points and put them on web some time. So know you have faithful diciples in the north!
A big smile and many thanks from Sweden.
Horst Carlsson
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Hello from Memphis, Tennessee, USA
You are one crazy dude,
but obviously a genius and you have developed the best Scotch web site on the planet. I am a fledgling connoisseur of Single Malt Scotch, having made my discovery as the result of reading 6 fictional novels buy the
author, WEB Griffith. The hero in this series of novels drank "The Famous Grouse". I thought it was a fictional scotch, until I found myself in a pub in Niagara on the Lake, Canada, where I see a bottle of
The Famous Grouse and "boom", I am off to the races. Shortly thereafter I discovered Single Malts and I spend as much time as possible experimenting. I have around 20 - 30 different brands at home at any given
time. Its a marvelous way to kill time and brain cells.
All I want to say is congratulations and please continue to carry the flag.
Jerry Hubbard
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What a kick ass site from the content, design, and graphics!!!!
Don't ever stop! You are to be congratulated.
James
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Hi Johannes
Have just spent a few hours reviewing
the Malt Matrix and results of the 2005 Awards Tastings. Absolutely wonderful information. What a joy it must be to be on the panel and have the opportunity to taste such wonderful drams. Your web site is now a definite
reference site which is easily arrived at via an icon on my desktop. It is a MUST VISIT site for anyone who has the slightest interest in Single Malt Whisky. I have one question / favour to ask of you. Do you have the Malt
Matrix in a "printer friendly" format, or do you have it available for Excel format. I am absolutely sure that Members of The Gillies Club-Australia, would use the material as their "Whisky
Bible".
Slainte'
Angelo Torresan - The Laird (Himself), Gilles Club - Australia
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Hi johannes,
your page is fabulous! i had my first introduction to single malts two years ago when i tried a small sip of a Macallan-18 from a friend. it was
great and i wanted to learn a little more about single malts, but knew not where to begin. well, now i've found the place. :) now that i don't feel so ignorant, i think i'll head to the liquor store and
pick-up a sampler and perhaps share with some friends. :) thanks much.
Jeff Ruby
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I thoroughly enjoyed your website regarding single malt scotches. I must say that though I have been drinking it for years (oban and craggenmore are my favorites, though Glen Livet is the old
standby, everyone has it) I still prefer mine on the rocks, it's a temperature thing I guess. Two questions: I am assisting in opening a high end martini and wine bar in Omaha Nebraska (Yes... Nebraska), and would love to
hand out printed copies of your beginners section to employees. Would you mind? Secondly; Aside from Glen Livit, Oban, and craggenmore what would be a few high end bottles that you would suggest, and the "Best"
single malt out there?
Thanks,
Jeff Salzer
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Hi
Johannes!
My name is JP Andrews, I'm 38 year old and I have been dabbling in single malts for a couple of years now, but not in a serious way, just a bottle here and there. Over the last few months I've
found myself becoming more and more interested in the subject so I decided to search the Internet for a little information. I want you to know that your site - Malt Madness - is the best site I've seen on the subject (in
truth it is one of the best web sites on any subject I've even seen). I found it informative, helpful, thought provoking and enjoyable. I learned so much by reading the beginner's guide! Thank you for taking the time to
put this wonderful site together, I will be telling several of my friends about it in the next few days.
Take care,
JP Andrews
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I've been following your site for, well, over a year now and wanted to say how much I thoroughly enjoy it! Much like a Laphroaig on a
cold winters night after a filling of steak and potatoes! I hope you keep it going, you're doing an excellent job and I truly appreciate and applaude your efforts. I thank-you for creating this fantastic forum for all
Malt Madness fanatics like myself.
Cheers,
Ken Seton, Montreal, Canada
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Johannes,
What a wonderful, humorous, and informative site you have put together!!!
I found your site by searching for "single malt scotch guide" on
www.google.com
I loved reading your web site. So much of it sounded familiar. I too was a Cognac-head, and recently discovered the wonders of single-malt whisky. I am still really a beginner, but have
tried Speyburn 10 Years (which I agree with you -- It's not THAT bad), Glenmorangie 10 Years (I agree with yoo again -- much better than Speyburn). Recent health reports say a few drinks a day are actually good for your
heart and decrease the chances of developing Alzheimer's -- all the more reason to enjoy the water of life!
Thanks again for your wonderful web site - which is both entertaining and informative!.
You have
become a hero to we newly-converted midwestern United States Single Malt Scotch drinkers!
Regards,
Kimmer Smith Indianapolis, Indiana USA
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Johannes,
Just wanted to drop you a little thank you note.
I have just started a course on Web Site design and
our first assignment was to evaluate a web site. I searched for a site about one of the finer things in life and found your site. Very impressive. The layout meets all of the criterion our instructor laid out,
if you care to know that. I am quite impressed by the layout and the ease at which I can find information I am looking for. The content is also great. I am sure after the presentation to the rest of my class you
should be getting a number of other visits. Thanks again, keep up the great work and hope you get plenty of chances to sample over the holidays.
Kurtis Wagner, Winnipeg, MB Canada
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God exists and he drinks whisky!
Maltmadness is an excellent site befitting an excellent subject.
Thank you.
Pieter Lauwers
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Dear Johannes,
I
stumbled across your website as I was enjoying a selection or six from my humble collection of SMS. You are a very good writer. I'm glad you are genuinely capable and willing to share your experiences with other
maltmadmen and maltmadwomen. It was especially entertaining to read Log Entry #80. Good luck in your quest, whatever it may become.
Rich Lunardi, San Mateo, California
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Thanks for the great site! Rarely do I find precisely the information I'm seeking
during my first search online, but
maltmadness.com was perfection. I'm a wine drinker who was looking for something new to dabble in, and wanted more
information on what to expect in single malt scotch -
you've helped a load! Thanks again.
Mark Flocco
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I
truly enjoy your superb website. As you well know, there are many whisky sites around these days.
Very few are as interesting as yours. I particularly like that you don't take yourself too seriously.
Your whisky
notes state your point of view well.
Cheers,
Mark Kaplan
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Johannes,
A world class website! I've been checking it out for about a year and have made quite a few purchases based on your recommendations. Please, pulleeeese, taste the Aberlour a'Bunadh
Batch #6. Don't deny your taste buds one more day! This is definately a top tener! WOWW!!!!! Please consider adding some Rum tastings to your site.
Paul Galli, Sunnyvale, CA
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Hello Johannes!!!
My name is Per Ousbäck, and i just accidently dived into the water of life. I
bought a bottle of Laphroaig on Milano airport, and found that the world of Single Malts must be explored. I was eager to try out other whisky´s as well, so i bought a bottle of
Talisker and a bottle of Balvenie(doublewood),
and now i´m hooked..
I just want to thank you for your wonderful whiskypage, which is now my guide to the wonderful world of malts.
As a beginner one really needs some direction, and you have given me that
through your pages.
Thank you
Regards, Per Ousbäck
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Johannes,
I saw your website about 3 days ago. I was really looking for a site like this, but biased towards rum, one of my favorites. Anyhow, I read your page pretty much all the way
through over a couple of days and had come to the conclusion that it was time to try real whisky instead of crappy rum. I made the commitment yesterday, went out and bought an inexpensive, but decent, bottle of smsw and
tried it last night (Auchentoshan 10...long story). I would like to thank you for pointing people like myself in this direction.
The Auchentoshan 10, while not rated high on your list, rates at the top for
me, right now. Since my only other experience with *any* type of whisk(e)y is Jack Daniels, I have no choice but to rate it at the top. But it is galaxies better than American whisky. Definately more body, complex
flavor/aroma, etc. You already knew that, though.
Again, many thanks for the wonderful website.
Had it been any less enthusiastic aboue smsw, I would probably have not even tried any.
Keep up the good
work.
Peter Norgard
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You just made my day by providing such
a fun/informativ/brilliant!/what-ever-good-word-you-can-find site!!!
I'm trying to taste as much whisky I can (time/money-issues), to perhaps, one day have the possibility to apply for a membership in your exclusive
group of maniacs... Anyway, keep up the good work, and good luck in the future.
Slainthe Mhath
Mattias Nordkvist, Helsingborg, Sweden
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Johannes -- I recently decided it was time to step up the quality of my drinking experiences, from beer, to blended whiskey, and now,
I am preparing to strike out into the world of Single Malt Scotch Whiskey. Beginning my search on the Internet, I stumbled into your site. What an overload of fantastic information! There are dozens of sites relating to Single
Malts on the web, but yours is the only site I have bookmarked now, its all I need. I still have yet to decide which bottle shall be my first purchase, but I am sure after reading your Black Book again, I will settle on one,
and begin the adventure.Thanks for the information, its been very helpful!
I have already steered several friends to your site, they all love it, also!
Scott Lazzari, Natick, Massachussetts (Just outside of
Boston), USA
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Sir, may I congratulate you on an excellent web site!
It
is well-designed, amusing, interesting and unusually comprehensive. I understand that the 'whisky' 'whiskey' issue is largely to do with a legal argument concerning methods and place of production (much
like the 'Champagne' 'sparkling wine'
issue). In your explanation of words you describe a 'dram' as meaning 'a glass of'; I know I'm just being pedantic but a dram (or drachm) is a precise
measurement equal to 1/8th of a fluid ounce or 60 minims. Since metrification and the Weights and Measures Act of 1985 it has been illegal (in the European Union) to sell spirits in any quantity other than multiples of 25ml.
You may still be encouraged by a friend to stay for "a wee drachm" or kid yourself you wont really drink today, just have a drachm, as it is a relatively small measurement (nowhere near what you would expect to be
served in a bar these days) and is useful to maintain the illusion of not over-indulging. I agree with a great deal of what you say and, although I differ on issues such as dilution, I am impressed by your informative rather
than dictatorial approach to teaching the world the values of malt whisky; as you say, it is a matter of individual taste.
All the best.
Tom Spencer
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johannes,
hello and salutations from fresno. just wanted to drop you a line (finally) and let you know that
malt madness kicks ass (like you did'nt already know). i'm one of those people who like to consider themselves a 'malt maniac'. it all started about seven years ago and theres no cure. my wife thinks
i'm nuts, buying all the bottles i have, but she understands. having found your site around 5 years ago i've been wanting to contact you but been too lazy, what with work and school it never ends,
nevertheless i frequent your site at least 2-3 times a week and have been pleasently entertained by your efforts. thanks for the info and keep it coming. one question though, your english is flawless, how did you
pick it up? being italian i also speak spanish and some french and dout i could write with the same fluidity (in spanish or french for that matter) that you present on your site. nice talking to you finally, from
reading and re-reading your entries i think of you as a brother.
sincerley, manny in california
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So..... Are you convinced now that it might be a good idea to join the mailinglist?
If so, just drop me a message at the address below. If not, jump to the sitemap to keep on browing...
Do you like the Malt Madness web site? Good for you! That simple fact alone
proves that you are a person of intelligence and sophistication
who knows
how to appreciate the finer things in life - just like me. So, congratulations!
As far as I'm concerned, there should be more people just like me...
Oh, and I should warn you beforehand that questions like "What's the value of this old bottle of whisky that I found in the attic?" or "How much
can I get for this bottle of bourbon I inherited of my grandfather?" may very well remain unanswered. There are professional appraisers for that..
If you happen to share an appreciation of the fine art of conversation (either
"live" or via modern media like the internet), you are heartily invited to send
me an e-mail
with any comments, observations or suggestions that you have.
Questions are welcome as well - especially the ones that are intelligent ;-)
However, may I suggest that you take a look at the HELP page first to see the
answers to a few "frequently asked questions". Alternatively, you could also try
to post your question in the friendly Malt Maniacs & Friends group on Facebook.
The group has more than 2500 members, so somebody should be able to help.
The ever-increasing flow of spam
has forced me to
remove all automatic e-mail links from this site. You'll
have to manually type the e-mail address below into
the composition window of your e-mail program or
browser. It's a very simple prevention measure based
on the assumption that
'robots' still can't type yet ;-)
So, please direct your questions and comments to:
Just drop me a message with 'Add me to the list' in the subject line - and please include the country where you live with your message. That's not just because its nice for me to know where the audience of the site comes from - but also because "the" mailing list was split into several regional lists (Asia, America, UK, etc.) a few years ago. Why? Because Google only allows 500 recipients per message. So, when I'm sending out a message, I'm actually (quite sneakily) sending out several messages.
If you're still not convinced yet that joining the Malt Madness whisky mailing list would be the sensible thing to do, the full awesomeness of the Malt Madness site must not have sunken in quite yet. Not to worry, though - just scroll down a little further for a handful of 'testimonials' of satisfied customers. (However, I admit that it's relatively easy to satisfy your 'customers' if the product is actually free ;-)
Last but not least: another tool that is very useful in finding information on the Malt Madness web site is the Google search box
at the top of every page. Because the two sites used to be one and the same, a search query will give results from both web sites; usually dozens of pages on both sites.
Just
to prove to some cynics that there are actually people out there who enjoy the MM website, I've 'randomly' selected a few messages that dropped into my mailbox over the past few years. I'd say most of them seemed satisfied...
And if you decide to drop me a line, why don't you join
the MM Mailing List
while you're at it? If you do, you'll
receive an e-mail with every major update of the Malt
Madness & Malt Maniacs web sites - along with sneak
previews and news about some upcoming events too.
Who could say 'no' to such a wonderful opportunity?