Some product–celebrity collaborations just make inherent sense. Michael Jordan and Nike. David Beckham and Adidas. George Clooney and Nespresso.
And, undoubtably, Nick Offerman and Lagavulin.
While its distillery has been in operation in one form or another since 1816, Lagavulin all but assuredly owes a decent chunk of its brand recognition in the United States to the Illinois-born actor. After all, his Parks and Recreation character Ron Swanson’s love for the single-malt scotch introduced it to an entirely new audience (including, full disclosure, your author). But as it turns out, unlike Swanson’s woodworking skills, the character’s love of Lagavulin 16 wasn’t initially chosen because of the actor; it was because it was the favorite scotch of Parks & Rec creator Michael Schur.
It was, however, serendipitous, as it was already Offerman’s favorite beverage from Scotland. His love for the liquid dates back to when he was 29 years old, he says, when a friend bought him a glass at the Chicago Film Festival. “It knocked me on my ass,” he says.
For 2022, Offerman and Lagavulin are embarking on their third joint venture, dubbed Lagavulin Offerman Edition: Charred Oak Cask Aged 11 Years. It’s peaty on the nose, with notes of chocolate, berry and creaminess, followed on the palate by wood, spice, sweet berry, cocoa, and (of course) more peat, according to the company. Or, as Offerman described it, it’s a scotch formulated so that it “would go perfectly with a perfectly grilled ribeye.”
