Cruach Mhóna is Gaelic for a pile of drying peat bricks and follows on from Toiteach (Gaelic for smoky) as a peaty offering from Bunnahabhain. Although Islay is famed for its peat, Bunnahabhain's spirit is unpeated (this being an exception that proves the rule). This malt has strong influences of peat and sea salt. Burning grass, hay and sweet herbs burst into flavours of nuts, white pepper, seaweed and sea salt to give an intense smoky and spicy whisky.
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Homeboy got caught slipping.
Or how about your colleague Dave, who's super unprepared for the big presentation because he said he thought the meeting would be postponed? So now he's reading off his laptop, and everyone is falling asleep. Shame.
You got caught slipping, Dave.
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