Hello all,
I picked up the iMalt app a couple of months ago and am starting to put it to good use. It's not the M. Jackson book. It is a foundation for your personal scotch database. All the significant distilleries and their bottlings are included as is a general classification and region for an intro search. It allows addition of other distilleries and bottlings.
For each bottle it lets you create a database for cost, date purchased, date opened, # of bottles owned, bottles emptied, plus your ratings for taste (0-5) , color, nose (0-5 for phenolic, cereal, aldehydic, estery, feinty, sulphury, woody, winey), body, finish, plus a description of what each is and other definitions, and it lets you set up a database of liquor stores with photos.
Tom
I picked up the iMalt app a couple of months ago and am starting to put it to good use. It's not the M. Jackson book. It is a foundation for your personal scotch database. All the significant distilleries and their bottlings are included as is a general classification and region for an intro search. It allows addition of other distilleries and bottlings.
For each bottle it lets you create a database for cost, date purchased, date opened, # of bottles owned, bottles emptied, plus your ratings for taste (0-5) , color, nose (0-5 for phenolic, cereal, aldehydic, estery, feinty, sulphury, woody, winey), body, finish, plus a description of what each is and other definitions, and it lets you set up a database of liquor stores with photos.
Tom