Laphroaig is currently owned by Beam Suntory (of Jim Beam fame). The cask strength and annual Cairdeas are my favorites from this distillery. Thanks Peter.
At the $105 min price tag I’m done with these. They’re good and I’ve acquired a lot of them through the years so I’m good. I agree with the tasting notes. With water it does taste good still. I remember the only time I didn’t taste the peat with it was when I got hit with Covid.
Laphroaig 10 Cask Strength is an absolute favorite of mine! I’ve had batch 15 and 16 and like the batch 16 a touch more ( It has a touch more coastal brine and a touch less vanilla for me) I’d also recommend the Lore and the 16 year old. That being said, this winter I’ve been reaching for Ledaig most often when I’m wanting something peated….usually Ledaig 10, the Sinclair or the 9 year cask strength.
Cask Strength is a favorite! Glad you like this one. One interesting fact I picked up on a tour: they have floor malting, but they’re malting less than 10% of their barley (the rest still comes from Port Ellen, although that will change). The 2015 Cairdeas used 100% barley from their floors.
I wonder how that will effect the profile. I have not had the Cairdeas and have heard split opinions about it. Have you had it and if so what do you think of it?
Peter this is my jam!! I admit Laphroaig is not my normal "go to" for peated scotch as I much prefer Lagavulin and Ardbeg as well as other distilled scotch expressions but this one sounds like a must try and I love the ABV! Thanks for the terrific info and review! Great thoughts!! Have a wonderful day! Cheers! :-)
I’m a big fan of CS Laphroaig. Batch 10 was the standout for me, but my current bottle is batch 13 and so far it’s a solid pour. 🥃 I see that batch 16 is on the shelves so I’ll have to grab a bottle. 👍🏼
I believe the Laphroaig 10 CS are twice a year releases Peter. I am not a regular purchaser of every Laphroaig 10 CS releases but I currently have batch 13 opened and have a batch 15 bottle unopened. Batch 13 has all the characteristics of briny, savory, tire/rubber ball peaty flavors. I believe the latest (?) batch 16 has the highest abv of these CS releases.
I thought I saw that someplace that there were 2 releases but I wasn't sure. I'm set with a few bottles of Laphroaig so it will be a while before I get another one. I'm happy to slowly sip on this one for a while.
yes, I agree, I wanted to like Laphroaig, but the couple of time I tried , I dont find any pleasant, but artificial notes, like going to a tire store and some tires are brand new and other tires are burning, and then you find after a while at the store a green pear , that's what I get with laphroaig, I tried the sherry one and the same thing with some sherry notes. its not for me
There are few scotches, peated or otherwise, that have such a distinct character. My wife smells the finger paint from across the room every time :) It's a shame the standard 10 is lacking the craft presentatiom but that's alright. I have this 015 as well and it's phenomenal. I'll be keeping up with the future releases. Have you given Lochlea a try? Interesting that John Campbell went that way from Laphroaig. Keep the Scotch content coming! Great video as always 🤘
It doesn't really protect the german custumer (as most of the laws don't protect the citizen but the elite..). The only thing is does is to eradicate uncertainty. But insofar as "no color added" is a seal of approval you can infer the coloring of the whisky from the absence of that labeling with a very low error ratio (-: @@whiskeyisajourney
Man we get ripped off in Australia, what you paid for it $88 USD is equal to about $135 AUD... But we get charged $250 AUD for these bad boys, $163 USD - double what you paid!! 😭
@@whiskeyisajourney I purchsased on an extreme special that I will likely ever be able to get again and paid $600 AUD / $390 USD Typically it runs at $800AUD / $520 ish USD Mental hey?!
Laphroaig is currently owned by Beam Suntory (of Jim Beam fame). The cask strength and annual Cairdeas are my favorites from this distillery.
Thanks Peter.
Thanks for the information. I'd throw the Lore in there as well.
At the $105 min price tag I’m done with these. They’re good and I’ve acquired a lot of them through the years so I’m good. I agree with the tasting notes. With water it does taste good still. I remember the only time I didn’t taste the peat with it was when I got hit with Covid.
With prices going up and no end in sight I don't blame you for not buying anymore. It's nice you have a few backups. Cheers!
Laphroaig 10 Cask Strength is an absolute favorite of mine! I’ve had batch 15 and 16 and like the batch 16 a touch more ( It has a touch more coastal brine and a touch less vanilla for me) I’d also recommend the Lore and the 16 year old.
That being said, this winter I’ve been reaching for Ledaig most often when I’m wanting something peated….usually Ledaig 10, the Sinclair or the 9 year cask strength.
The Lore is a good one also. I have it in my sample pool along with this. It will be interesting to see which one I like more when it comes up.
I look forward to it 👍
Cask Strength is a favorite! Glad you like this one.
One interesting fact I picked up on a tour: they have floor malting, but they’re malting less than 10% of their barley (the rest still comes from Port Ellen, although that will change). The 2015 Cairdeas used 100% barley from their floors.
I wonder how that will effect the profile. I have not had the Cairdeas and have heard split opinions about it. Have you had it and if so what do you think of it?
I've had batches 11 thru 15, I like the 12 best. Laphroig and Ardbeg are my favorite scotch. Great review thanks
I lean more toward Ardbeg, but this Laphroaig made an impression on me.
My Favorite cask strength
It's a good one. I was pleasantly surprised with it. I'm typically an Ardbeg fan but this ranks up there with them
i dont do water, i like the whiskey as intended but each to there own either way! glad you liked it though!!
It's a good one. Cheers!
Great Peter! Glad you're back accross the Atlantic for a while. I have this very batch two so will have a tastealong later
The rest of February is loaded with scotch content. Hope you enjoy it. Cheers!
Peter this is my jam!! I admit Laphroaig is not my normal "go to" for peated scotch as I much prefer Lagavulin and Ardbeg as well as other distilled scotch expressions but this one sounds like a must try and I love the ABV! Thanks for the terrific info and review! Great thoughts!! Have a wonderful day! Cheers! :-)
I'm not the biggest fan of Laphroaig, but this CS offering (and Laphroaig Lore) is certainly hitting my palate the right way. Cheers!
@@whiskeyisajourney Excellent Peter!! 🙂
I’m a big fan of CS Laphroaig.
Batch 10 was the standout for me, but my current bottle is batch 13 and so far it’s a solid pour. 🥃
I see that batch 16 is on the shelves so I’ll have to grab a bottle. 👍🏼
I have a few bottles of Laphroaig so it will be a while before I'm ready for another one. Until then I'll keep enjoying this one.
It's good one from Isla, my experience with laf the smokiness most 😊
Like I said in the video I enjoy peated scotch in the colder weather and months.
Great work!
Cheers 🥃
Thanks. I have my work cut out for me over the next 11 weeks with all the peated scotch reviews. Should be fun.
I believe the Laphroaig 10 CS are twice a year releases Peter. I am not a regular purchaser of every Laphroaig 10 CS releases but I currently have batch 13 opened and have a batch 15 bottle unopened. Batch 13 has all the characteristics of briny, savory, tire/rubber ball peaty flavors. I believe the latest (?) batch 16 has the highest abv of these CS releases.
I thought I saw that someplace that there were 2 releases but I wasn't sure. I'm set with a few bottles of Laphroaig so it will be a while before I get another one. I'm happy to slowly sip on this one for a while.
yes, I agree, I wanted to like Laphroaig, but the couple of time I tried , I dont find any pleasant, but artificial notes, like going to a tire store and some tires are brand new and other tires are burning, and then you find after a while at the store a green pear , that's what I get with laphroaig, I tried the sherry one and the same thing with some sherry notes. its not for me
I am more of an Ardbeg fan, but this one won me over.
There are few scotches, peated or otherwise, that have such a distinct character. My wife smells the finger paint from across the room every time :) It's a shame the standard 10 is lacking the craft presentatiom but that's alright. I have this 015 as well and it's phenomenal. I'll be keeping up with the future releases.
Have you given Lochlea a try? Interesting that John Campbell went that way from Laphroaig.
Keep the Scotch content coming! Great video as always 🤘
I keep seeing Lochlea, but haven't picked it up yet. I probably pick one up soon.
Germany here, where by law there has to be a specification about coloring on the label. My botte says "Mit Farbstoff" (with coloring).
Good to know. I had a feeling if it didn't say it on the label then it had some level of coloring added. I wish we had that law here.
It doesn't really protect the german custumer (as most of the laws don't protect the citizen but the elite..). The only thing is does is to eradicate uncertainty. But insofar as "no color added" is a seal of approval you can infer the coloring of the whisky from the absence of that labeling with a very low error ratio (-: @@whiskeyisajourney
Man we get ripped off in Australia, what you paid for it $88 USD is equal to about $135 AUD... But we get charged $250 AUD for these bad boys, $163 USD - double what you paid!! 😭
Ouch! That's crazy. I'd hate to know what your Laphroaig 25 goes for. 🤔
@@whiskeyisajourney I purchsased on an extreme special that I will likely ever be able to get again and paid $600 AUD / $390 USD
Typically it runs at $800AUD / $520 ish USD
Mental hey?!
Unfortunately, I will not be trying any of these with you! 🤮 But enjoy and congratulations on reaching 6K in viewers!!! Cheers!! 🥃
I understand. You will be missed. You are part of the 6k as well so thank you as well.
I don't like the burn of cask strength whiskies. Prefer to water it down to 40% with water and still keep the oily flavor.
Cask strength can be overwhelming for me as well. It's nice to be able to proof it down when necessary.
Laphroaig is my least favorite in islay, still good, interested me the least. Would love to try this release tho.
I'm more of an Ardbeg fan, but this bottle surprised me.
Yeah, definitely not delicate. I'd go with robust and beautiful.
I would agree with those terms. Cheers!
It's good one from Isla, my experience with laf the smokiness most 😊
I'm a fan of peat.