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Blended malt whisky is a mix of malt whisky from casks of various distilleries. Not to be confused with blended whisky which is a mix of malt and grain whiskies.
Douglas Laing is known for its blended malt whiskies. Their motto is: 'If a single malt is a violin, then a blended malt is an entire orchestra!'. Well-known are, for example, their Big Peat-blended Islay malts. This is also included in this sample set.
A new edition in the SRV5 series from brothers Phil and Simon Thompson, so another new bottling of an 8-year-old blended malt whisky at 48.5%. This is the kind of whisky for an evening with friends; it is pleasant to drink and affordable, too.
Named after the 'father' of the Japanese whisky industry, this whisky is a blend of single malts from the Yoichi and Miyagikyo distilleries. Nicely balanced, pleasant to drink.
Don't be put off by the nasty monster on the label! For this Peat Monster, Compass Box brought together a range of peated, bourbon-matured malt whiskies, from those with a sweet smoke to those with heavy peat tones. A blended malt for a great price! (46%)
The creative blender Compass Box released in 2013 its second The Peat Monster. It is again a balanced combination of single malt whiskies and casks in which they matured. In this smoky monster, you will find various peated single malt whiskies (46%)
Douglas Laing's Timorous Beastie series consists of blended Highland malts. And now the first bottling of the subseries The Cheese Cellar has been released. This brings the well-known combination of whisky and cheese to full advantage! (port matured, 48%)
In the new Toiseach Orra range of blended whiskies, Whisky Import Nederland presents an 11-year-old blend of Scottish single malt and grain whisky for a reasonable price. The blend matured in an ex-sherry cask and is bottled at 50%.
Uncomplicated, light and yet full of flavor. That is how you could describe this Irish blended malt. A whisky for every day or, in terms of price too, a nice entry-level dram. It is not known which distilleries produced the malt, but what does it matter?
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