This is all I see when I rate spirits on www.maltmileage.com - spirits are tasted "blind" unless specified |
HOW I RATE WHISKY
This post will give you a glimpse into how spirits are reviewed on Malt Mileage. Before a spirit is reviewed, it is "blind tasted" several times. After the "blind tastings" a spirit is given one of the below ranges and a more specific numeric score is determined in further tastings and comparisons. After a number of tastings and comparisons, the spirit may also be awarded with "trophy", "gold", "silver" or "bronze" if it is blind tasted at least three times. The "ranges" are as follows:
97-100 pts – I’m in
heaven!
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90-96 pts – Love at first taste
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85-89 pts – Very enjoyable
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80-84 pts – Impressive
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75-79 pts – OK when the good stuff is gone
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70-74 pts – Disappointed
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65-69 pts – Waste of
money!
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60-64 pts – Where’s the bin?
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<60pts – Nasty spirit
with no known uses
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I prioritise reviewing whiskies and spirits that rate highly
Reason: Cognitive biases
I "blind taste" whisky because we are all influenced cognitive biases, which in particular reinforce our decisions. This is just part of being human, because our brains try to be efficient and ease cognitive pressure and reduce effort. So, we have "biases" and "heuristics", which are basically mental shortcuts. For example, people can be influenced by the age, cost or perceived quality of a whisky (for example, by reading scores by experts etc). We also try make ourselves feel better about our decisions or perceived worth, so we sometimes develop a "bias" for a product we have purchased or received as a gift. Therefore, I find that it is best to taste and rate whisky "blind". I then review the whiskies.
Method
My blog now has about 7 steps per whisky rated at home:
- blind taste a group of similar whisky (nose all first, then taste);
- repeat the blind tasting of that group
- repeat step 2 day after
- repeat step 3
- rate each whisky for enjoyment and its quality;
- blind taste alongside whiskies with the same rating;
- review alongside one benchmark whisky. This method I think results with the most accuracy and precision when rating a whisky. It is done over the course of a week, so by the end of the week I can review the top few whiskies.
Decanting newly arrived bottled, preparing them for blind tasting |
I wonder what spirits these are? Taste, rate and find out after by looking under the yellow label |
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