Blended
Scotland
No Mean City

No Mean City is a blended Scotch whisky created to honour its home in Glasgow, and named after the famous 1935 novel portraying the resilience and grit of the city's working class during the 1920s. Its a rounded, balanced blend designed for versatility, whether you're looking to sip neat, or mix up some tasty cocktails.
Sweet, dark notes of forest fruits, creamy fudge, and hints of pear drops, with crisp orchard fruit and woody spice in tow.
Pear, cooked apple, chewy toffee, hints of hedgerow fruits, with peppery heat in the depths.
A touch of charcoal and ash are balanced by biscuity malt, lingering caramel, nutmeg, and pepper.

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No Mean City is a smooth and effortless whisky that makes you feel wonderfully warm. It is a beautifully balanced blend that hits just right, making it the kind of drink you pour then immediately want more. I enjoyed it neat but can tell it will also work perfectly for standing out in cocktails. Visually eye-catching as well, so you really get a sense of the story it seeks to tell. Highly recommend making No Mean City your go to whisky of choice!
It’s got to be one of the nicest whisky’s I’ve drank in a very long time. You gotta try it.
This blend is too notch stuff, very smooth, tried this with a few cocktails, Whisky Sour, Manhattan and an Old Fashioned and it hits the spot every time. I cannot recommend this enough.
Having been fortune enough to pick up a few bottles of No Mean City late last year, and despite being a single malt enthusiast, I thoroughly enjoying this blend. I could wax lyrical about nose, palate, finish, suffice to say my passion for Speysides was piqued. Any product with an Ian Macleod Distillers association grabs my attention! If you’re still reading, check out the feedback from White Rock Whiskey Society BC Canada November 24 on instagram. @whiterockwhiskeysociety Sláinte