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A no-age-statement single malt from Crabbie's! John Crabbie’s original premises were at Yardheads in Leith, hence the name of the whisky. As the brand new distillery gets up and running, Crabbie's has released this single malt from an undisclosed distillery for us to enjoy! A brilliant spirit to try out some whisky cocktails with - may we suggest a Highball?
Custard Cream biscuits, lemon peel, a touch of savoury wood.
Mint leaf, toffee apple, white grape, slightly toasty.
Rye heat and soft cinnamon.


Consistently awful throughout the years judging by the reviews. The worst single malt I have ever had. I don't know much about whiskey to tell exactly what's wrong. To me it's just impossible to drink it without mixing it with something else to kill the awful taste. I don't do this even to cheap blends. Literally had chills on my back after the first sip.
Not great for a malt-seems very young, but I guess could be improved by longer in wood. Reminds me of the first English Distillery Whiskey from Norfolk, which is now improving with time. I suppose reasonable value at the £16 I paid in Morrisons.
This has got to be the worst single malt I have ever tasted. Don't waste your money and buy a bottle of the cheapest blended whisky you can find and you will be far more pleased.
Disgusting tastes like it was made and bottled a few weeks ago Harsh ,sharp ,no nice taste to it at all The supermarket cheapo own blended stuff is nicer Avoid this
Still the best taste for me over two years already. The new red 12 old, not the peated one is really more sophisticated, but not as sharp as I like it to be. Congratulations Sir Crabbi! Forever in my heart.