{"id":8829,"date":"2017-12-19T11:55:33","date_gmt":"2017-12-19T10:55:33","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/thewhiskylady.net\/?p=8829"},"modified":"2017-12-19T11:55:33","modified_gmt":"2017-12-19T10:55:33","slug":"tasting-peatiest-whisky-world","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/thewhiskylady.net\/tasting-peatiest-whisky-world\/","title":{"rendered":"Tasting the peatiest whisky in the world"},"content":{"rendered":"
Earlier this year, the progressive distillers of Bruichladdich<\/a> have released their Octomore Eights series, 4 heavily-peated whiskies following the path of their smoky predecessors but one of them took peat to a whole new level… Let’s have a look at Octomore 8.3<\/a>, said to be the most peated whisky in the world with 309 PPM on the label !<\/strong><\/p>\n (New to whisky and want to know what the fuck is peat exactly and how it adds those delicious smoky notes to your whisky? Check my #BackToWhiskyBasics lesson<\/a>!)<\/p>\n <\/p>\n “The autumn of 2010 was wet and windy. A late harvest saw Octomore farmer James Brown facing heavy losses from greylag geese and herds of wild red deer. All of which meant that there was very little of his precious barley available. But something phenomenal was to happen. Malting the 2010 Octomore grain produced results that were unprecedented. Using HPLC (high-performance-liquid-chromatography) the readings came back at 309.1ppm.<\/p>\n The nature and variety of Octomore depends on far more than simply numbers, but these were staggering. Off the scale. Following a carefully controlled trickle distillation, the wood used to mature this extraordinary spirit was 56% first-fill bourbon with the balance being made up of ex-Pauillac, Ventoux, Rhone and Burgundy casks.<\/p>\n It is released at five years old because important though these casks are, in 08.3 it is the barley and the immense power of peat that are flexing the muscles of youth.” (read more)<\/em><\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n