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Laphroaig is usually something that people say they drink – because they have not had any other whisky or they think it’s cool. OR in the  rare occasion they actually like it. I kid I kid, Just being a dick.

Laphroaig is polarising because it tastes like ashtrays.

It  is such a beast that during prohibition era the govt allowed it for  sale in pharmacies thinking it was medicine and that no one in the right  mind would imbibe in such a beverage.

This is a 3 part episode – Not gonna review a Laphroaig 10yo, Sorry but that is just boring stuff.

This 3 part episodes will review and side by side:
Laphroaig 18yo Distillery bottling;


Laphroaig 17yo Adelphi bottling;


and side by side the two because nothing compares to side by siding then on the spot.

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