Bradan Orach is Gaelic for Golden Salmon, the very best kind of salmon. A no age statement Speyburn, named for the River Spey, a great spot for salmon fishing.
Fruity, malty. Orchard fruits, blossom, hints of light citrus, creamy.
Fruity and balanced. Lots of creamy vanilla, hints of spice. Oak.
Quite long, oak, spice.

One dimensional. Notes of alcohol kind of overpower a lot of the nose and some of the taste, but it smells of a grassy field, with some toffee bites. Light and simple, which isn’t necessarily a bad thing. Very affordable which helps it’s cause. I’ve found in my life that there’s a difference between cheap and inexpensive, and this is the later of the two. Worth buying to keep around or make a rusty nail with. Gives me heartburn but I keep drinking it so that’s gotta mean something
A fine Speyside whisky for the money...I picked a bottle up for £18 as the sweet speyside whiskys are my favourite...nice golden colour with notes of vanilla and fruits...yes it’s a young whisky and not as full bodied as most like...but for under £20 this is hard to beat...drank far worse for double the price
Absolutely love this one, great taste and smooth, recommend it.
Reasonably priced. Reminds of Glenmorangie.
Just bought my first bottle of this whisky. Promising nose with some floral and malt notes if a bit 'thin' (at first) on the palate. But the palate, and especially the finish, improved with a water splash and a bit of breathing in the glass. Has the depth I would expect from what tastes like a six year old. Not just for mixing but quite good on its own. I will buy it again.