Nick Offerman has unveiled the Lagavulin Single Malt Scotch Whisky Charred Oak Cask Aged 11 Years, his third release with the Islay Scotch brand and the smokiest whisky yet from the collaborators.
Aged in both American and European oak casks that are shaved down then heavily re-charred, the Nick Offerman Lagavulin Charred Oak Cask Aged 11 Years is made to be paired with a well-barked, medium-rare steak.
To celebrate the longtime collaborators’ 48th video spot together, Offerman and Lagavulin debuted this one-of-a-kind whisky in an action-packed film that finds the actor embarking on his most dangerous Tale of Whisky to date: Nick Offerman’s Smokiest Adventure Yet: Lagavulin Offerman Edition: Charred Oak Cask (watch below).
The video follows one whisky-loving man on a quest to bring the delicious pairing of steak and Lagavulin to mankind before it is lost forever. He’ll stop at nothing to save the world make sure the smokiest, most steak-friendly Offerman Edition Scotch in existence is available to whisky-lovers everywhere. The tale unveils the epic lengths to which Offerman will go to protect the new Charred Oak Cask edition. To enjoy this whisky in peak form, Offerman recommends pairing with a perfectly seared cowboy ribeye.
“Believe me, if there was any way to bring the world this exclusive batch of superlative Scotch without repeatedly defying death, I’d say sign me up. Pull me up a comfy chair,” said Nick Offerman of his creation of the new liquid. “But we all know that’s not the world we’re living in. Your mission, if you have the guts to accept it, is to pair this new Offerman Edition with an exquisite steak and a mug of action. You won’t be sorry…if you survive the pleasure.”
The Nick Offerman Edition Lagavulin Charred Oak Cask Aged 11 Years will be available to purchase for a limited time only at select U.S. liquor retailers and can be shipped and delivered via ReserveBar or Drizly and at select retailers globally in Canada, Australia, Great Britain, China, and The Netherlands. It is priced at $79.99 USD.
For more information, head over to Lagavuliln’s official website.
Offerman’s first release with Lagavulin was launched in 2019, while the second whisky, which was finished in a Guinness cask, came out in May 2021.