I have not yet I have been hunting down them but it turns out they have not got released in Canada yet. Manitoba was suppose to have them yesterday but no luck, as I had a friend check it out for me. Alberta should have them in a month or so and I think in the USA its being released at we speak. I need a couple bottle for sure but the price here will likely be around $150 mark (Unconfirmed but judging by other releases) You guys have all first crack. might have to order some if I get to nervous here.
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Reason old chap, I recently tried the Lagavulin 16y and found the peat to be a little too close to antiseptic for my taste. My problem is that I loooooved the smokiness. So my question, what direction now? I love the light highland stuff and the fruity sherry cask finished stuff but my experience ends there. Could you tell me what to avoid for peatyness (or at least TCP) and what to try for smokiness??
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aren't the two the same thing? Peat / smokey?
What do you mean by either?Originally posted by ValeTudoGuyMarc's a Fat Molly
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Originally posted by tommy View PostReason old chap, I recently tried the Lagavulin 16y and found the peat to be a little too close to antiseptic for my taste. My problem is that I loooooved the smokiness. So my question, what direction now? I love the light highland stuff and the fruity sherry cask finished stuff but my experience ends there. Could you tell me what to avoid for peatyness (or at least TCP) and what to try for smokiness??
The heavy peated whisky finished in sherry casks may be more your thing, it takes the sharp edge off and adds a little sweetness.
If you get a chance try the Lagavulin Distillers Edition, this is finished in Pedro Xim?nez Sherry casks in is glorious and smooth (with the peat).Exploring the world - one smoke at a time.
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Originally posted by SmokeyDave View PostWith a lot of the heavy peated whiskies you get a big hit of Iodine as well, it is an acquired taste.
The heavy peated whisky finished in sherry casks may be more your thing, it takes the sharp edge off and adds a little sweetness.
Dave. Which are Sherry finished peated whiskeys?
Sent by the Enigma on BlackBerry.Originally posted by ValeTudoGuyMarc's a Fat Molly
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Islay whiskies are commonly referred to as having iodine characteristics (a lot by the Distilleries when I visited last year).
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Butters, as mentioned in my previous post, the Distillers Edition Lagavulin is finished in Pedro Xim?nez Sherry casks and is in my view one of the finest whiskies out there. Also Bowmore Darkest is a sherry influenced expression using Olo Roso casks but minimal peat.
A lot of the Distillers Editions have had a sweet finish, some a sweet wine cask (Moscatel) like the Caol Ila Distillers.
It was just mentioned for Tommy as the fact he liked the 'smoke' but not the general taste of the standard Lagavulin the Distillers is a completely different animal.Last edited by SmokeyDave; 02-10-2014, 07:42 AM.Exploring the world - one smoke at a time.
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Originally posted by tommy View PostReason old chap, I recently tried the Lagavulin 16y and found the peat to be a little too close to antiseptic for my taste. My problem is that I loooooved the smokiness. So my question, what direction now? I love the light highland stuff and the fruity sherry cask finished stuff but my experience ends there. Could you tell me what to avoid for peatyness (or at least TCP) and what to try for smokiness??"Do not take life too seriously. You'll never get out of it alive"
~Elbert Hubbard
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Got this in a bomb from a BOTL on another board (Brother Beach). I had mentioned I had never tried the Hibiki 12 and this shows up..
Photo Credits go to my brother on this one.
IMG_0519 by REASON29, on Flickr
Got this also so now I can try some guilt free. The extent of my photog skills
IMG_5086 by REASON29, on Flickr"Do not take life too seriously. You'll never get out of it alive"
~Elbert Hubbard
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Originally posted by tommy View PostThe Stagg looks amazing. Not a cheap drop!"Do not take life too seriously. You'll never get out of it alive"
~Elbert Hubbard
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