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<blockquote data-quote="Donk93953" data-source="post: 596752" data-attributes="member: 4571"><p>I understand the hesitancy with too much peat. </p><p>It can be off-setting for many.</p><p>In its defense Laphroaig, which I've enjoyed many, many a-times, is a delightful journey on a snowy evening in the highlands whilst the fire frames the conversation.</p><p>"Just a wee bit more in my glass, to take the chill from my body, as I finish my story."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Donk93953, post: 596752, member: 4571"] I understand the hesitancy with too much peat. It can be off-setting for many. In its defense Laphroaig, which I've enjoyed many, many a-times, is a delightful journey on a snowy evening in the highlands whilst the fire frames the conversation. "Just a wee bit more in my glass, to take the chill from my body, as I finish my story." [/QUOTE]
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