Originally Posted by
Yhztraveller
I tried the Arrans 14 yr old last night. Definitely adding that to my rotation....
You pulled me down the rabbit hole today with that one. When I was little, I grew up looking out at the Sleeping Warrior (the Isle of Arran) from my bedroom window on the mornings it was clear enough.
Keeping it FT pertinent. Two houses down, looking into my cul de sac, my friend's Dad was a flight controller for Prestwick Airport which was very close. That landed us perks when the Prestwick Airshow was on. Prestwick was the busiest international airport in Scotland back then.
I don't think I've put thought to that for over a decade.
Originally Posted by
Adam Smith
I'm definitely not on the same page as you guys. Smoke is just a total non-starter for me when it comes to whisky.
I suspect you disagree only with me. I haven't had the Arran, but doubt it is very smoky being a lowland, but await YHZtraveller to chime in. Same company just opened a second distillery on the Island which will now be using peat. I will have to wait the dozen years to try that one out.
The Bunnahabain is a wonderful dram, and one of if not the least smoky of the Islays. The joke was just about about trying to say it correctly.
I actually love the entire range of 12+ year single malts, just do have a palate that leans to the smoke too which is a taste I know is very polarizing. My Mum and wife hate it too. On then nights when FlY1XS and I treated each other to the Lagavulin or an Ardbeg for example, we'd be banished to the guest rooms for the night by both with the admonishment that we still exuded it the next day. We might as well have been smoking cigars!