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04-18-2012, 05:50 PM | #1 |
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Ardbeg
Was suggested by a friend... But nothing further then just "try Ardbeg"
What say you all of "Ardbeg?" Any suggestions or reviews of this particular distillery. I'm fairly new to Scotch and have mostly been a blend drinker. JW Black as the go to... Gold on special occasions. Please help me... |
04-18-2012, 06:17 PM | #2 | |
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04-18-2012, 06:40 PM | #3 |
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Thanks for the insight! Much appreciated!
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04-18-2012, 09:11 PM | #4 |
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Peter is 100% on this!! It will knock your socks off if you like smoky, peaty scotch! Jeremy (my son) was all over this. I had a few sips from time to time, but it was not to my liking. I'm more in the Taliskers (especially their Distiller's Edition), or Glenfiddich camp if I drink scotch.
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04-19-2012, 01:06 AM | #5 |
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Ardbeg, Laphroaig & Lagavulin are sometimes known as "the Kidalton Three" and all produce extremely smoky whisky with notes of salt, seaweed and iodine. There are differances: Laphroaig has more medicinal notes (like disinfectent), Ardbeg has more citrus notes when young, and I'm not sure how to describe Lagavulin - mostly because I haven't had much. There are smoky whiskies without the coastal influences such as Benriach or Ardmore.
Ardbeg is not cheap stuff and the cost per year of age is significant. But it is widely lauded as a premium whisky. |
04-19-2012, 01:11 AM | #6 |
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Given that you sound like you're used to whiskies that have more balance than Ardbeg, I would suggest either trying Ardbeg at a bar first, or trying something more smoky - kinda like dipping your toe in the water. There are some smoky blends out there - Black Bottle and The Black Grouse are two examples off the top of my head. Teachers is another although not as smoky as the first two I mentioned.
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04-19-2012, 08:55 AM | #7 |
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Ardbeg is smokey,and lighter bodied than Lagavulin or Laphroaig,but shares that south coast Islay punch and coastal character.If you can find a cask strength bottling to sample from,do it.The Islay character takes some getting used to,but once you develop the taste for them,it is easy to appreciate and enjoy them.
There is a newer distillery on Islay called Kilchoman,they produce a lovely dram. |
04-19-2012, 04:08 PM | #8 |
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Very helpful stuff! Thanks so much everybody! I like the idea of a smoky flavor. I've been drinking JW Double Black and it has some nice smoky notes IMHO.
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04-19-2012, 04:28 PM | #9 | |
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Go for the Ardbeg 10. Tastes a lot better than you'd expect at 10 years old and doesn't break the bank.
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04-19-2012, 04:58 PM | #10 | |
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08-14-2012, 10:24 PM | #11 |
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Can anyone speak to the differences between the 10 year (which I enjoy very much) and Uigeadail or Corryvreckan? Is it worth the price difference for a bottle? I'm looking to pick up some and was wondering if I should stick with the usual 10yr or move up the line.
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08-14-2012, 10:44 PM | #12 |
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Re: Ardbeg
Don't know, personally, but would love to also see the comments on this question!
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09-23-2012, 11:05 AM | #13 | |
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09-23-2012, 11:07 AM | #14 |
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Whisky ***** (Amy Douglas) digs the Corryvreckan but she really likes whiskies that have an uber aggressive flavour profile (like off the charts aggressive - stuff like Port Charlotte, GT Stagg, Laphroaig CS etc)).
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