Ardnahoe Distillery's first bottling arrives | Whisky.com News
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The new Offerman is fabulous!! 🙂
It's here
Heya, small corredction: Thy is ronounced Thü, I've had 2 of their new releases in a tassting last week with the IB company Hogshead, who's partnered with them. Their Rye release made me think of Balcones in that it's ex bourbon and very funky and different from what you've ever had before in an interesting way. I wouldn't settle for a whole bottle tho. The sherried release was way different and quite easy drinking. Keep an eye out for them!
Thanks for the clarification, we will try to remember the pronunciation. We are also really excited to try their expressions next week. Stay tuned for our review!
Wait....the Ardbeg y2k is unpeated?
That part caught my ear as well. I'm always used to theirs being a peated whisky.
No, it is classically peated as we know it from Ardbeg. That part was just a mistake on our part. Please excuse the misunderstanding.
His successor, not predecessor