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I grabbed a bottle of Laphroaig 10 Year Old Cask Strength. Whaoh! I was not prepared for the intense flavor! Working into it. Not sure it's a beginners bottle! So far so good.
Being a whiskey rookie I can only do neat once my palet is "conditioned" as my boss says. I drank ~1oz with lots of ice. Very slow sipping. Was very good and quite a palate destroyer. Gotta try something less smokey. So they smoke the grain? I know nothing about how scotch is made.
I have a couple of single malts that I feel are too weak at 40% ABV, so I have taken to making my own home blends in order to get more enjoyment from them. For instance, I add about a teaspoon full of Laphroaig 10 Year Old Cask Strength to a dram of Dalmore 12 Year Old. It adds a wee touch of smoke to the Dalmore and enhances the flavors. I have also blended Dalmore with a little bit of Aberlour A'Bunadh (as cask strength sherried single malt) or Glenlivet Nadurra and those have worked well for me too. I call these creations "frankendrams"
Ardbeg is drier and more in your face. Laphroaig is richer and more organic tasting. Both are peat monsters, but in different ways.
Highland Park is, IMO, the perfect beginner scotch - it has everything in almost perfect balance. 12 year old, 15, 18, doesn't matter, they are all great.