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KittyGlitter | 09:42 Thu 14th Nov 2013 | Drinks
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Hi there. I'm buying an Islay malt whisky as a gift for someone who likes the peaty/smokey (or even seaweedy?) ones. Which is the better whisky - Laphroaig 10 year old or Ardbeg 10 year old? I can't decide between the two.

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Laphroaig is a bit smokier than Ardbeg. In fact, I think it's reputed to be the smokiest of all the Islay whiskies. They're all good, each in their own way, and my own favourite is Bruichladdich.
I would suggest you also consider Lagavulan.
My partner who seems to know a lot about Whisky tells me that he
would go for Laphroaig 10 year old, it is a better known brand.
Prince Charles drinks it !
Laphroaig - pronounced 'leap-frog' (after you've had a few) :-)
Laphroaig is a good choice, but go for the Quarter Cask: http://www.laphroaig.com/whiskies/quarter-cask.aspx
One must also consider with what it is going to be mixed: a spritely ginger ale, or a heavier cola.
Laphroaig is a very odd taste to some, very 'iodine and medicinal' - I'd go the Ardbeg....or an extra old I.of Jura.
I would also go for the Lagavulan
Put a mixer in a malt whisky? Words fail me.
LOL, you fell for it Wharton, stewey is winding you up.
Personally I'd go for just about any good malt before an Islay, I'm afraid I cant stand that "Peaty"taste as DTC says it's like medicine
Maybe so tonyav, but there's some daft enough on here to believe him :-)
Wharton, he knows that adding a mixer would be sacrilege !.
im neither a drinker or an expert on whisky, but a mixer , oh no :(
Is having whisky with a dash of water allowed. Or do i get the wrath of wharton?
You're right, Tony; everyone knows that the correct mixer is milk, and not cola or ginger ale!
LOL @ stewey.
irn-bru ?
Oi ^^^^^
carrust - equal amounts of whisky and water in separate glasses, a sip of whisky and then a sip of water, make sure you have plenty of water available :-)

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