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peaty

adjective

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Pronunciation: /ˈpiːtiː/

adj

Etymology: From peat + -y. Slang sense attested circa late 2010s at earliest, often apparently mildly tongue-in-cheek.

  1. Of or resembling peat; peatlike.
  2. Of whisky, having a complex smoky flavour imparted by compounds released by peat fires used to dry the malted barley.

    The ten-year-old Ardbeg is traditionally considered the saltiest, peatiest malt on Islay (and that's saying something).

    Many are eagerly anticipating Bruichladdich's Octomore line—intended to be the peatiest whisky from Islay (with a peating level of 129 phenol ppm in the malt in 2003).

  3. Containing peat.

    The hillside at this point is composed of shaly rock overlaid with a peaty loam which carries a growth of heather, and its unstable condition has resulted in two landslides in the course of the railway's history.

    The Drumochter Hills are a breeding haunt of dotterel, ptarmigan occur at high density, and where the ground is peatier, especially east of the Pass, golden plover and dunlin breed in company with these other birds at around 900 m.

  4. Related to the dietary advice, research and data of Dr. Ray Peat (especially foods with high natural sugar content and lack of refined seed oils, or activities and habits claimed to boost metabolism, lifespan, inter alia).