LeeEvolved
Reviewed
July 28, 2016 (edited November 19, 2019)
Edit: I’d like to take an opportunity to redo my original review based on a recent tasting from 1/1/18.
The Peat Monster is a core offering from Compass Box that tickles that peaty itch one might have. It’s a NCF’d, no color added blend of Laphroaig, LeDaig, Caol Ila, Ardmore and base CBW whisky (2 year old Clynelish, Teaninich And Dailuaine aged in French oak).
The nose has so much depth to it that it’s amazing. Juicy orchard fruits, mixed berries along with heavy fire BBQ’d meats. They left out the salt, seaside qualities that are contained in the blends used and that’s what I think really makes this blend tick. The aroma is so enticing. There’s nothing abrasive and the 46% ABV holds it all together quite well.
The palate starts with all those soft, ripe fruits awakening your taste dubs just in time for an oily dose of salted pork and charred oak. It works so damn well. The finish is short, but smoky and sweet all the same. There’s a wonderful oily, mouthwatering finale that just encourages another sip.
In the end, this is another must have bottle. I wouldn’t say this is an entry level peat whisky, but it’s just very well done. If you’re one of those people that likes smoky single malts, but doesn’t really want to keep searching over and over for one that hits your mark- try Peat Monster. It’s sure to check off all the right boxes without any of the hassle. It can be had for around $60 a bottle, too. That’s pretty easy on the wallet IMO. Great job, Mr Glaser. Another fine blend from CBW. Cheers.
OLD (LAME) REVIEW:
Pretty damn tasty. It lives up to its name for sure- lots of smoke and peat, especially on the palate. Finishes big and smoky. Very nice. I will be looking for a full bottle of this one.