Lagavulin 11 Year Offerman Edition Charred Oak Cask Finish Scotch Whisky 750mL

Lagavulin 11 Year Offerman Edition Charred Oak Cask Finish Scotch Whisky 750mL

Lagavulin 11 Year Offerman Edition Charred Oak Cask Finish Scotch Whisky 750mL

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Lagavulin 11 Year Offerman Edition Charred Oak Cask Finish Scotch Whisky 750mL is a limited-edition Islay single malt created in collaboration with actor and Lagavulin superfan Nick Offerman. Aged for eleven years and finished in heavily charred American oak casks, this release amplifies Lagavulin’s iconic peat smoke with bold oak-driven intensity and richness.

Robust, smoky, and richly textured, this Offerman Edition reveals layered notes of intense peat smoke, toasted marshmallow, vanilla, caramelized sugar, charred oak, dark chocolate, sea salt, and cracked black pepper. The charred oak finish enhances depth and sweetness while preserving Lagavulin’s unmistakable maritime character, resulting in a long, powerful, and satisfying finish.


Tasting Notes

  • Nose: Peat smoke, charred oak, vanilla, sea spray

  • Palate: Smoky malt, caramelized sugar, toasted oak, dark chocolate, spice

  • Finish: Long, bold, smoky with lingering oak sweetness and maritime salinity


FAQs

• What makes this Offerman Edition unique?
It is finished in heavily charred oak casks, adding toasted and caramelized depth.

• Is this a limited release?
Yes — it is a limited-edition collaboration with Nick Offerman.

• Is it heavily peated?
Yes — it delivers classic Lagavulin Islay peat smoke.

• Is it good for sipping?
Absolutely — best enjoyed neat or with a small splash of water.

• How does it differ from the Guinness Cask Offerman Edition?
This version emphasizes char, vanilla, and oak sweetness rather than roasted malt.

• What is the ABV?
Typically bottled at 46% ABV, depending on the release.

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