
English Whisky - The Whisky Exchange
English Whisky. Plenty of English whisky was produced in the 19th century, but when the stills of the Lea Valley Distillery fell silent in 1903, nothing happened for almost exactly a century. Now whisky is being made from Cornwall to Cumbria. Discover more »
A to Z of Scotch Whisky Brands : The Whisky Exchange
A comprehensive alphabetical list of Scotch Whisky brands, including single malts such as Laphroaig and Macallan, blended whiskies including Ballantine's and Johnnie Walker, blended malts such as Monkey Shoulder, and grain whiskies like Haig Club.
The One British Blended Whisky
Oct 25, 2018 · The One is the first whisky to be released by the team behind The Lakes Distillery in Cumbria. As they only started producing in December 2014 and don't have their own whisky just yet, this is a blend of whiskies from around the British Isles - sweet, fruity and nutty.
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Best of British - The Whisky Exchange
Celebrate the diversity of British drinks with one of our excellent whiskies, or why not try a bottle of English sparkling wine – the perfect excuse for a party!
Bankhall Single Malt - The Whisky Exchange
Bankhall is an English single malt that draws inspiration from US whiskey traditions. This expression was triple-distilled and matured in a combination of new American oak, ex-sherry and ex-bourbon casks.
Bankhall British Blended - The Whisky Exchange
Bankhall British Blended is a marriage of single malts from Edinburgh's Bonnington Distillery, Bankhall in Liverpool and Aber Falls of Wales. This is full of hedgerow berries, candied ginger and cola bottles, complemented by caramel-covered baking spices.
Fort Glen Cooper’s Reserve / Amburana Cask - The Whisky Exchange
This blended British whisky is aged in Amburana casks, a South American wood commonly used in cachaça production, and released as part of the Cooper’s Reserve series. Expect notes of tonka, cinnamon pastries, malt, honey, and spice.
Understanding Cask Sizes – The Whisky Exchange Whisky Blog
Aug 30, 2019 · Once a measure for wine and ale, these 230-250 litre casks are nowadays popular for maturing whisky. The size of hogsheads means that there is less interaction with the wood than in smaller casks, allowing for a longer maturation period.
How is Irish whiskey aged? - The Whisky Exchange
Nov 11, 2024 · A hands-on guide to Ireland's distilling scene from its origins to the present day, including single malt, pot still whiskey and more.
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