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Port Askaig Cask Stength 750ML

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Description

Port Askaig Cask Strength 750ML is a non-chill-filtered, natural-strength Islay single malt Scotch whisky bottled at approximately 55.8% ABV (111.6 proof) in a 750ml bottle. Released in small batches of no more than 60 individually selected casks, each bottling carries a unique batch code and full cask breakdown, making it one of Islay’s most transparent cask-strength offerings.

Quick Facts: ABV: ~55.8% (varies by batch) | Origin: Islay, Scotland | NAS (No Age Statement) | Bottler: Elixir Distillers

Production & Heritage

Port Askaig is a brand created by Elixir Distillers, a London-based independent bottler founded by Sukhinder and Rajbir Singh, known for their deep expertise in sourcing Islay whisky. The Cask Strength expression draws from an undisclosed Islay distillery widely believed among whisky commentators to be Caol Ila though Elixir Distillers has never officially confirmed the source. Each batch is assembled from no more than 60 casks, selected specifically for the character each contributes to the final blend. The whisky is bottled without chill filtration and without added color, preserving the full texture and flavor delivered at barrel proof. Because the ABV shifts with each release batch 01-2023 came in at 59.4%, while batch 02 landed at 59.1% no two bottlings are identical, rewarding collectors who track the differences.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: The nose opens with sweet, coastal peat smoke layered with salted caramel and well-toasted hazelnuts. Deeper investigation reveals ash-rolled soft cheese, herbal notes reminiscent of bouquet garni, and a bright lemon-polish freshness.

Taste: The palate arrives with barbecued stone fruit peach and apricot alongside seaweed-laced umami and a slick of rendered pork fat. Mid-palate, the sweetness of tinned-peach syrup gives way to grilled green bell pepper, pickle brine, and a growing prickly chili heat. A biscuity, vanilla-custard undercurrent runs beneath the smoke throughout.

Finish: Long and smoky, with herbal peat lingering alongside cracked black pepper and a faint echo of melted butter. The non-chill-filtered bottling ensures a rich, oily texture that holds the finish well beyond its initial fade.

How to Drink Port Askaig Cask Strength

At barrel proof, a few drops of water open the whisky dramatically, releasing brighter citrus and tempering the heat; tasting neat first, then gradually adding water, is the most rewarding approach. In a Penicillin, the natural intensity of the peat and stone-fruit sweetness stands up to the honey-ginger syrup without getting lost. A Smoky Old Fashioned lets the coastal character and herbal complexity shine through a simple demerara framework. For a highball variation, a Mizuwari-style tall serve with chilled still water stretches the smoke into a surprisingly refreshing long drink.

Best For

  • Islay enthusiasts collecting batch-to-batch variations
  • Gifting a peat lover who already owns the mainstream Islay labels
  • Side-by-side tastings comparing independent bottlings to official distillery releases
  • Adding serious smoke backbone to craft cocktails at home

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Port Askaig Cask Strength taste like? It delivers a classic Islay profile of coastal peat smoke, salted caramel, and barbecued stone fruit, with an underlying biscuity sweetness and a long, peppery herbal finish. The cask-strength bottling amplifies these flavors with considerable richness and oily texture.

How does Port Askaig Cask Strength compare to Lagavulin 12 Year Old Cask Strength? Reviewers frequently note a strong resemblance between the two, particularly in their shared peat-smoke-and-lemon freshness profile. The key difference is that Port Askaig carries no age statement and varies by batch, while Lagavulin 12 is an annual limited release with a stated age and typically a higher price point.

Is Port Askaig Cask Strength good for sipping neat? Yes, though at roughly 5559% ABV depending on the batch, many drinkers find that a small addition of water unlocks additional complexity and tames the alcohol heat, making it ideal for slow, contemplative sipping.

Where is Port Askaig Cask Strength made? The whisky is sourced from an undisclosed distillery on the island of Islay, Scotland, and bottled by Elixir Distillers, an independent bottler based in London. The brand takes its name from Port Askaig, the small ferry port on Islay’s northeastern coast.

What foods pair well with Port Askaig Cask Strength? Smoked oysters or smoked salmon complement the coastal character directly. Aged cheddar or Manchego echoes the nutty, caramel undertones. Grilled lamb chops with herbs mirror the bouquet-garni and charred-meat notes. Dark chocolate with sea salt picks up on the salted-caramel sweetness and smoky finish.

What sizes does Port Askaig Cask Strength come in? The standard retail format is a 750ml bottle, which is the most widely available size in the U.S. market.

Is Port Askaig Cask Strength worth the price? It positions as a mid-premium Islay cask-strength malt, typically priced below official distillery cask-strength releases like Lagavulin 12 or Ardbeg Corryvreckan, making it a strong value proposition for drinkers seeking barrel-proof Islay character without the limited-release markup.

Why Port Askaig Cask Strength?

What distinguishes this expression from the crowded Islay cask-strength field is its deliberate transparency and batch-by-batch variation. Each release is assembled from no more than 60 casks, with the exact cask breakdown printed on the label, inviting drinkers to compare how different wood compositions shape the final whisky. The non-chill-filtered, no-color-added approach ensures nothing stands between the drinker and the full Islay distillate character. For anyone who values barrel-proof Islay malt and enjoys tracking how a whisky evolves across releases, Port Askaig Cask Strength delivers a level of engagement that most standard-range bottlings simply do not provide.

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