Bought a bottle last night: it was my first...phewwwyy, this is a strong dram ay? I'm not sure me and Laphroaig are going to be best friends tbh, but I will persevere. Must say that adding a small drop of water, helped my buds out
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It is the peaty end of the spectrum! What aspect disagreed with you?
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Yep, it's da tops...Definitely an aquired taste. Water does change it however. Don't drown it though, just frighten it....No man has the right to fix the boundary of a nation.
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I always add a drop of water to Laphroig, there's no shame in it. It does change things... drastically... for the better imho. Possibly the quintessential Islay single malt.
I got a bottle of Ardbeg Supernova a while back, it's a massively peaty dram (measured in parts per million! Over 100 of them!!!) another superb example of an Islay Whisky, which also benefits from a drop of water.
Not to hijack this thread, but is anyone else pretentious enough to find Scottish spring water to water their scotch with? (Just wondering if I'm being strange! :P )
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Pretentious maybe, but if I'm buying bottled water I'll always get Scottish as it tastes way better!
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Least.
Laphroig certainly aint for beginners CJ, and to be honest of all the Islay whiskies it is my least favourite.
There is a cask strength version which is actually not too bad, but still needs a decent amount of water to calm it down."Keep your eyes peeled, your arse up, head down, and your ear to the gound" WHISKY77
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I actually had a dram of a 25 year old cask strength at the SMWS and it tasted nothing, and I mean NOTHING, like the 10yo!No man has the right to fix the boundary of a nation.
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Originally posted by daverave999 View PostIt is the peaty end of the spectrum! What aspect disagreed with you?
The first taste, I thought, WTF is wrong with this? Medicinal, peaty seaweed Wouldn't make my ex drink it (well maybe)
However, my second, sur les rochers, avec eau was more palatable.
And my third, with a cigar, was actually a great pairing: brought out a velvety, rich coating in my mouth from each draw of the cigar (yum) and (get this) gave me the sensation of the scotch tasting narrower (don't ask, I know it sounds fugged up) concentrating the flavours to the tip of my tongue somewhat, giving it a slightly sweeter note. This was straight.
I'm afraid I'm going to have to drink the whole bottle paired up with fine Cuban puros.
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