A while ago, I spotted the Speyburn Bradan Orach single malt Scotch whisky and added it to my collection. It was in the affordable category and retailed for around R 450.
It even had two glasses in the packaging. What a bargain, I thought. I have not tasted anything from Speyburn before, so today, let’s explore this Speyside distillery.
The Speyburn-Glenlivet Distillery was founded in 1897 by John Hopkins and Company. John Hopkins discovered the Granty Burn stream while hunting and knew the crystal clear water was perfect for whisky.
Granty Burn is one of the major tributaries to the River Spey. Distillers Company Limited acquired Speyburn from John Hopkin in 1916. In 1991, Speyburn distillery was acquired by Inver House Distillers Limited who also own Old Pulteney Distillery, Knockdhu Distillery and Balblair Distillery.
The Speyburn whisky has no age statement. It is matured in ex-Bourbon casks. Speyburn is exported throughout the world. Bradan Orach means Golden Salmon in Gaelic. The Golden Salmon is represented on the bottle as well as on the top of the cork and also on the glass.
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REGION: Highlands
ABV: 43%
COLOUR: Very light amber gold
NOSE: Let this dram breath first so that some of the raw alcohol notes can evaporate. After a while, there are notes of wood, unripe apples and old wilted flowers.
PALATE: The Speyburn Bradan Orach has sharp alcohol edges without water. It is overwhelmingly sweet with bits of pepper spice and sticky artificial caramel. It is not very complex and feels unfinished and too young.
Bradan Orach has a medium body, and after adding water, the raw edges smoothed out slightly. Unfortunately, the water releases even more sweetness.
FINISH: Medium length ending on notes of pepper and caramel.
RATING: ORDINARY
It will not make my list of Top 5 single malts. Not by a long shot. Sadly, not even some bonus points for affordability or free glasses can save this dram.
The Speyburn Bradan Orach single malt whisky is going to be part of my collection for a rather long time.
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