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On Islay’s southern coast, there’s a point where the Atlantic mist mingles with the slow curl of peat smoke, and it’s in that ...
Ardbeg Heavy Vapours ($131.99) will launch to Ardbeg Committee members on April 17 and then go live to the general public on May 1 at Ardbeg Embassies, whisky shops, online retailers, and at the ...
In 1981, the distillery fell on hard times and shut down, and the whiskey that was still in the warehouse simply rested there. The company was acquired in 1987 and resumed limited production a ...
This year, the brand released Ardbeg Scorch to celebrate the Islay distillery. This peaty, smoky, robust whisky was aged in ex-bourbon barrels that are (you guessed it) extremely charred.
Bottled at 50.9 percent ABV, Ardbeg BizarreBQ will be available for purchase on June 1 from Ardbeg Embassies, whisky specialists, online retailers, and from the Distillery Visitor Center.
If you love peaty whisky, this post is for you. Ardbeg has been producing the smoky stuff since 1798 on the island of Islay in western Scotland.
Named Shortie, after the Jack Russel terrier that is the distillery’s mascot, the beer is a smoky porter that share’s Ardbeg whisky’s DNA. It utilizes the same malted barley as the Ardbeg 10 YO.
Cask No. 3 was distilled at Ardbeg, a distillery now owned by Moët Hennessy and located on the island of Islay, a region known for its smoky, peated whisky. This particular whisky was produced on ...
This sister distillery to Glenmorangie (both are owned mega-corporation LVMH) is something of a cult whisky brand. There’s a long history behind Ardbeg, but it’s really only been operating ...
Ardbeg, a distillery from the Isle of Islay in Scotland, and NanoRacks hoped to determine what effect microgravity conditions would have on terpene, a set of organic compounds found in whisky and ...
Really different, says Ardbeg distillery By Lulu Chang Published April 28, 2022 Back in 2011, Ardbeg Whisky boldly went where no whisky had gone before — into space.
Whisky enthusiasts, here's an event for you: Whisky brand Ardbeg is rolling through Long Island from Sept. 1 to 3 as part of its national Monsters of Smoke Tour.