Recommendations for peated whisky that isn't from Islay?
Recommendations for peated whisky that isn't from Islay?
Out of curiousity, why are you avoiding Islay? Are you specifically looking for something gentler or are you just bored and looking for something unique?
I submit Glenglassaugh Torfa as a great example of a peated Highland malt that still has a pretty good kick to it. If you want something softer, Penderyn peated is a Welsh whiskey that ages in Islay casks so it has a very mild, subtle smoke to it. For a wildcard, Corsair Triple Smoke is one of my favorites - an American whiskey with a ton of smoke flavors over a sweet, bourbon-like base.
Also the complete opposite of what you’re looking for but worth mentioning is the Classic Laddie, an Islay with no peat at all.
I’m not avoiding Islay. It’s just that my current collection is exclusively Islay, and I want to start exploring some of the other options. I’ve had some unpeated whiskies, but so far none of them have really ticked all the boxes for me so to speak.
Classic Laddie is one I want to try, simply because I really like Port Charlotte 10 year and am curious to see what else Bruichladdich puts out.
Thanks for the other recommendations, too. I’m particularly interested in the Penderyn. I was just in Wales (Cardiff) a couple of months ago, and skipped the local options in favor of seeking out Islay options I hadn’t tried yet, but I’m regretting that decision.
An interesting non-Islay peated whisky I’ve found is an Irish one: Connemara.
I don’t recall the age of the one I bought (it was years ago) so you might want to look into which ones would be good now.
Highland Park 12 is nice. Many agree that older bottlings are better but the modern ones aren’t bad.
Also look out for wood smoked American single malts. It’s a thing.