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Book: Laphroaig, 200 Years of by Marcel Van Gils and Hans Offringa 2015

Lot: 5078689

Book: Laphroaig, 200 Years of by Marcel Van Gils and Hans Offringa 2015

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Book: Laphroaig, 200 Years of by Marcel Van Gils and Hans Offringa 2015

Laphroaig is the largest of the three heavyweight Islay distilleries in Kildalton, out-stripping the production capacity of neighbours, Ardbeg and Lagavulin, by over 1 million litres per annum. Despite its traditional appearance, Laphroaig was always a forward-thinking distillery. It was bottled as a single malt as early as the 1920s, an unfashionable option at the time, especially for a peated whisky. They were also shrewd in capitalising on post-Prohibition America to add trademark sweetness to their spirit through the use of imported ex-bourbon casks, and hired Scotland’s first ever female distillery manager, Bessie Williamson, in 1954. Laphroaig is one of only a handful of distilleries in Scotland to still use in-house maltings, providing them with 20% of their annual requirements, and contributing to the distillery’s unique flavour profile

Published for their bicentennial in 2015, this beautiful hard-back book takes a look into the first 200 years of Laphroaig.

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