One of the best aspects of meeting with friend and colleague Anders F is the fact that it gives us a legit reason to spend a few hours at Akkurat, Stockholm bar extraordinaire. As Anders is home for a few days before hitting the road again, we wasted no time in finding an excuse for a meeting at the auxilliary office.
If you've never been to Akkurat, there are a few things one doesn't want to miss. They include the mussels, the myriad of beers and the 600 or so malt whiskies in the bar.
Yesterday I can assure you we missed nothing. A few different pints were had (where the Golden Seahawk was a winner), mussels and then of course a couple of whiskies.
First off was a Douglas Laing bottled Pittyvaich from 1993. With a distinct fruitiness, a peat tone that isn't that clear in the Flora & Fauna bottlings and a finish that bordered on exotic fruit, it made for an excellent expression of this semi-lost Dufftown distillery. Anders found the finish a bit woody for his liking, but I wouldn't agree with that too much.
An hour or so later, and I decided to prove my point to Anders on the greatness of japanese malts (if you wonder, read a few earlier posts). The Hibiki 17yo was ordered, by which time we'd been joined by Daniel T and his sister, so we had a good tasting of them.
An interesting mix of new wood and sherry gives the Hibiki (which is a blend, believe it or not) a complex, but intriguing nose and taste.
Like a few japanese malts, there is a hint of polish and wood which is very pleasant...
After the Akkurat sessions, we headed off to see Titiyo at Strand. Not bad at all.
All in all, a good night out and about.
fredag 16 oktober 2009
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