Lagavulin 11 Year Offerman Edition Finished in Guinness Casks 750mL

Lagavulin 11 Year Offerman Edition Finished in Guinness Casks 750mL

Lagavulin 11 Year Offerman Edition Finished in Guinness Casks 750mL

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Lagavulin 11 Year Offerman Edition Finished in Guinness Casks 750mL is a limited-edition Islay single malt created in collaboration with Nick Offerman, celebrating Lagavulin’s legendary peat smoke with an innovative stout cask finish. Matured for eleven years and finished in Guinness beer casks, this release adds rich, roasted depth while preserving Lagavulin’s unmistakable smoky character.

Bold, savory, and beautifully layered, this Offerman Edition reveals notes of intense peat smoke, roasted malt, dark chocolate, coffee, caramelized barley, sea salt, charred oak, and subtle sweetness. The Guinness cask influence brings a stout-like richness and creamy texture that complements the maritime smoke, resulting in a long, smoky, and indulgent finish. Designed for peat lovers and collectors alike, this expression is both playful and profound.


Tasting Notes

  • Nose: Peat smoke, roasted malt, cocoa, sea spray

  • Palate: Smoky malt, dark chocolate, coffee, caramel, charred oak

  • Finish: Long, bold, smoky with lingering roasted notes and maritime salinity


FAQs

• What makes this Offerman Edition special?
It is finished in Guinness casks, adding roasted malt, coffee, and chocolate notes.

• 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 with added roasted depth.

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

• How does it compare to Lagavulin 16 Year?
The 11 Year is smokier, younger, and more robust, with stout-driven richness instead of sherry sweetness.

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

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