@@foodquig how about Ardbeg wee Beastie, Ardbeg 10, Lagavulin 8, Laphroaig 10? I prefer this to all of them which surprised me. I thought I'd prefer Lagavulin 8 but no.
@@EuropaWill Interesting... The Scarabus has the advantage of 46% ABV over the Beastie, Ardbeg10, and Laphroaig 10, which could account for your preference, and Lagavulin 8, although it's good, is not my favorite Lagavulin... That being said, it's been a long time since I got back to Lagavulin 16.
I bought this and an independent bottling of Caol Ila 12 Cask Strength and compared them. They are definitely related but the Caol Ila 12 CS was twice the price though it's a few steps better overall. This Scarabus Batch strength I prefer over Ardbeg Wee Beastie, Ardbeg 10, Laphroaig 10, and even Lagavulin 8 which surprised me. Turns out the IB Caol Ila 12 Cask Strength is my favorite heavily peated Islay I've tried to date.
@@WhiskyJason1 Cask strength version should cost more but I don't expect it to be above 45 euro. I'm not so sure if it will be imported in Bulgaria though.
Wow. You like this more than the 10 year. I really like batch strength whiskies too. The Ileach CS might interest you. Unfortunately I think it is coloured but I really don't care. It is fantastic. And it goes on sale in Alberta for $60 CAD often. Yummy.
3:00 for a decent chewbacca impression
not on purpose - glad you liked it
@@WhiskyJason1 so it has a Chewie mouthfeel?
2:59 great review, Chewbacca! Cheers!
Chewbacca Jr :-)
I really like the 46% ABV Scarabus... That was difficult enough to obtain.
Scarabus is really nice
Foodquig, how would you compare it with the Ardbegs, Laphroaigs and Lagavulins?
@@EuropaWill I would compare it favorably, but then there are entire spectrums of Ardbegs, Laphroaigs, and Lagavulins, some better, some worse...
@@foodquig how about Ardbeg wee Beastie, Ardbeg 10, Lagavulin 8, Laphroaig 10? I prefer this to all of them which surprised me. I thought I'd prefer Lagavulin 8 but no.
@@EuropaWill Interesting... The Scarabus has the advantage of 46% ABV over the Beastie, Ardbeg10, and Laphroaig 10, which could account for your preference, and Lagavulin 8, although it's good, is not my favorite Lagavulin... That being said, it's been a long time since I got back to Lagavulin 16.
I bought this and an independent bottling of Caol Ila 12 Cask Strength and compared them. They are definitely related but the Caol Ila 12 CS was twice the price though it's a few steps better overall. This Scarabus Batch strength I prefer over Ardbeg Wee Beastie, Ardbeg 10, Laphroaig 10, and even Lagavulin 8 which surprised me. Turns out the IB Caol Ila 12 Cask Strength is my favorite heavily peated Islay I've tried to date.
might be my favorite heavily peated Islay Single Malt as well
Is it Chill filtered?.. Coloured?. This sounds very tempting!
Natural Color & Un-chillfiltered
Big Peat has CS expressions that are probably in the ballpark price wise.
thanks!
The only CS Islay I have is Kilchoman Machir Bay. Paid around 45 euro for it.
The non CS Scarabus I've seen selling for 35-ish euro.
35€ is a great price for this
@@WhiskyJason1 Cask strength version should cost more but I don't expect it to be above 45 euro. I'm not so sure if it will be imported in Bulgaria though.
The first thing that comes to mind is the Laphroig 10 year Cask Strength, but it's double the price.
Laphroig 10 year Cask Strength- has many fans
Hi Jason not gonna lie . This to me really taste like port charlotte .
interesting
Wow. You like this more than the 10 year. I really like batch strength whiskies too. The Ileach CS might interest you. Unfortunately I think it is coloured but I really don't care. It is fantastic. And it goes on sale in Alberta for $60 CAD often. Yummy.
yes - I also have to find a bottle of Ileach CS
Lagavulin 😉😊
maybe