Face the Monster

The Peat Monster

Put down that smooth mellow Scotch that hails from Speyside or the Highlands.

Take an adventure to Islay, the home of all things peated.

The blenders at Compass Box have sourced several single malts from Caol Isla and one expression from Laphroaig. The net result is what is termed a blended malt. At school during my M.Sc. studies I was led to believe that blended malts were the exception with blended Scotch whisky being more common. The distinction is, a blended Scotch comprises a base distillate to which malt whisky has been added. A blended malt is a blend of just malt whiskies with no base distillate to take away from body, texture and mouthfeel.

Powerful, assertive, in-your-face, are descriptors that apply to the Peat Monster. When I pour myself a dram and settle into my leather armchair, my wife says she cannot handle the peat aromas coming from my glass and runs screaming from the room. Like I said….this stuff is powerful.

I have done the usual suspects from Islay, at least to the extent that they are available to me in Canada. I have sampled Lagavulin, Laphroaig, Bowmore and a couple variants of Ardbeg. All good to be sure. But nothing impresses me like the Peat Monster.

To John Glaser and his team at Compass Box, I say well done gentlemen! Keep the creative expressions coming. And keep sending product to Canada.

Gin Norkotie

Gin Norkotie

I recently received a bottle of this fine Gin from Distillerie Vent du Nord in Baie Comeau, Quebec. This creator of this fine nectar took my Workshop in 2017.

I drink all my Gins with just a splash of water to open up the flavors. In the case of this Gin, I get a wonderful hit of sweet earthiness likely from Angelica Root and Licorice Root. There is also some very pleasing citrus woven into this Gin. The finish is smooth with just a hint of spice.

I could drink this Gin every day, all day. I am giving it a rating of 96/100 on the Prohibition University Gin Scale.

If you are in Quebec, you will find this Gin at any SAQ store. Outside of the Province, you will have to ask your local private liquor store to contact Distillerie Vent du Nord and arrange for a shipment. This will trigger some provincial liquor taxes based on the wholesale selling price.

Admiral Rodney

I am always on the look-out for unique Rum. On a recent trip to Calgary I went to one of my favorite liquor stores – Craft Cellars on 32nd Ave just off Deerfoot. There I found a Rum from the island of St. Lucia called Admiral Rodney.

What intrigued me was the description of the distillation method on the packaging. The distillery uses a Coffey Still, the basic design of which extends back to Anneas Coffey in the late 1800s. Coffey Stills are used at a number of locations around the world today and owing to their 2-column design the distillate coming off the still will be in the range of 95% abv.

But, in St. Lucia, the distillery pulls the distillate off at a point lower down on the 2nd column which means more of the higher molecular weight alcohols are retained in the distillate rather than getting stripped away by being allowed to travel higher up the column.

In my Workshops I talk about the Coffey Still and the principles behind the use of columns versus pot stills. Anyone who has taken my Workshops will tell you I am a huge proponent of leaving the higher molecular weight alcohols in the final distillate. If you don’t, you are creating a distillate stream comprised of ethanol and de facto almost a Vodka. The consumer will then mix the spirit drink with cola or ginger ale to give it some semblance of flavor. What a waste!

Coffey Still design

Admiral Rodney Rum is a blend of Coffey Still-produced Rums that are between 5 and 9 years old. All I add to my dram of Rum is a dash of water. Admiral Rodney Rum is a divine pleasure to sip.

Author Dave Broom in his book Rum: The Manual claims that Admiral Rodney Rum is good with a wee dash of coconut water. I have not tried this technique, but will aim to do so.

Gotta’ Get Some of This

As 2021 dawns, treat yourself right. Invite the Admiral into your house…..