Hard Drinkers, Lets Drink Hard (Spirits, Liquors and Cocktails)
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@seawolf I'm not sure wether the Blasda is still available, at least not in germany. It was an excellent dram, so if anybody has a source with a reasonable price…
Does it have to be an Ardbeg? As BloodnThunder said, they come with at least 40PPM (similar to Laphroaig & Lagavulin) and thus are on the intense peat end (excluding experiments like the Supernova & Octomore).
I'd suggest these malts in increasing order of peatiness: Yoichi 10 YO, Springbank 15YO, Talisker Distiller's Edition, Bowmore 18 YO, some Caol Ila by an Independent bottler, Kilchoman, Laphroaig 18 YO, Arbeg Corryvreckan, Octomore.
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@Max Power Thanks! That's quite a list to get started on
I'm copying it to a safe place for reference. I'm up for trying anything, and we were just talking about Ardbeg.
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@seul You mean the 10YO Talisker? Lagavulin has a different character, but if you liked the Talsiker, you'll love Lagavulin. More Peat, more Sherry, a bit more of everything.
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Talisker and Lagavulin happen to be my two favorites. The best drams I ever had were a 40yo Talisker (honestly nectar, wish I could have afforded more than one pour) on the Isle of Skye and a Lagavulin distiller's edition (I consider this a real gem at its price point, though it's still way beyond my usual means).
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I bet that's delicious @twin and it's so clear not like our Somerset cider
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@Black Orchid Did not open it yet. Will let you know how it taste.
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Yes, let me know [emoji4]
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Some nice flavors in this one…
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Birthday weekend so stocking up:
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