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Lowland Grain Whisky

The Lowlands are known for their more gentle, floral whiskies. The Lowlands is also home to a great number of grain whisky distilleries. As blended whisky at large depends on grain whisky, and blended whisky fuels the industry, these grain distilleries really are the basis of Scotch. The Lowlands is home to several grain distilleries, including the William Grant owned Girvan distillery and Cameron Bridge.

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Single cask, cask strength grain whisky from Girvan, distilled in 1989 and bottled by BBR.  More info
$89.42
This 38 year single cask grain whisky is from the Girvan distillery in Ayrshire. Bottled at natural cask strength in Februaury 2013, it contains no artificial colouring and has not been chill filtered...  More info
$295.21
Distilled at Cameronbridge in August 1978, this single grain whisky was aged in cask number 2 for 33 years before bottling in November 2011 by Duncan Taylor for their Rare Auld range.  More info
This single cask, single grain whisky was distilled at Cambus on the 24th July 1991 before 20 years inside refill butt 55885. It was bottled by Signatory for their Cask Strength Collection on the 24th...  More info
$92.56
This was distilled at Strathclyde grain distillery in January 1980 and aged for 30 years in cask 1500 before bottling by Duncan Taylor in September 2010. A release of 166 bottles.  More info
A 30 year old single cask grain whisky bottled for Douglass Laing's premium "Director's Cut" range. This was distilled in January of 1981 and aged in a single refill hogshead (Number 8416) before...  More info
$167.37
A 33 year old Strathclyde distilled in 1977 and aged in refill butt 6144 before bottling at natural cask strength for the Clan Denny range. A delicious whisky with a rich, deep hue.
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$125.12
A cask strength, single cask grain whisky from the Cambus distillery. This was distilled in 1975 before a whopping 36 years spent quietly maturing in bourbon barrel 7252 before bottling. Delicious...  More info
$137.54
Port Dundas is a renowned, and closed, Glaswegian distillery that produced excellent grain whisky from 1811 through to its closure in 2010. This bottling is a chance to taste some of this phenomenal...  More info
$119.25
Girvan Distillery was built by William Grant and Sons (from that there Glenfiddich) to produce grain whisky for their popular Grant's Blend. However, Clan Denny have bottled a single cask of twenty...  More info
$96.31
This handsome North British comes packaged in an elegant Ibisco glass decanter. It was distilled on Christmas Eve 1963 and was aged in casks 117358 and 117361 for a whopping 47 years before bottling...  More info
$294.92
A cask strength, single grain whisky from Girvan. This was distilled in 1989 and aged for 22 years in cask number 37532 before bottling in 2011 by BBR. Very good stuff.
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$92.75
Aged for a staggering 46 years, this is serious stuff from the Clan Denny range, distilled at Dumbarton in 1964 and aged in refill hogshead 7542. A beautiful single cask grain whisky.
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$225.01
A staggeringly good, massively rich single cask, single grain whisky, distilled at North British in 1961 and aged for a massive 50 years in oak before bottling at natural cask strength for Douglas...  More info
$569.36
This was distilled at the North British grain distillery on the 20th September 1991, it was aged in Californian sherry butt number 259478 for 20 years before bottling on the 24th October 2011. A...  More info
$73.72
A beautifully aged single cask grain whisky from the Cameronbridge distillery, this was distilled in August 1978 before a 34 year maturation in cask 8. It was bottled at natural cask strength for...  More info
$245.17
This is a powerful, syrupy, grain whisky, packing an almighty 58.2%abv. Grain whisky is becoming more and more popular as people become canny to its amazing value for money. By the nature of grain...  More info
$95.57
A 48 year old grain whisky from Cambus, distilled in 1963 and aged in a single bourbon barrel (number 7863) before bottling at natural cask strength for the Clan Denny range.  More info
$255.47
This is a 25 year old single grain whisky from the Clan Denny range. It was distilled at Cambus in 1987 before maturation in refill hogshead 9320. it was bottled at natural cask strength.  More info
$128.53
A 33 year old, 1978 single cask grain whisky from North British. It was finished in a small Octave cask and was bottled by Duncan Taylor. Great stuff.  More info
$119.63
This grain whisky from the once mighty Dumbarton distillery has been aged for an incredible 48 years. It is a 1964 vintage bottled by Douglas Laing under their Clan Denny brand.  More info
$270.41
You don't see much single grain whisky! This was distilled at Cameronbridge and bottled by Signatory.  More info
$38.08
This is a forty-six year old Dumbarton bottled by Clan Denny. Dumbarton is a grain whisky which means it is with un-malted grain. Although cheaper to make than single malt, when aged sufficiently...  More info
$200.52
A cask-strength, single cask, 32 year old grain whisky, distilled at Strathclyde in January of 1980 and aged in cask 1499 before bottling by Duncan Taylor for their Dimensions range.  More info
Carsebridge was mothballed in 1983 then stripped of its parts in the 1990s, so what does this mean for this whisky? Well, it means we have a whisky that will never be produced again and will slowly...  More info
$200.52
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