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.

There is no such thing as bad whisky. Some people here are drinking with there eyes and not there pallet. This is a very smooth young whiskey and as my old friend used to say " It's for drinking not sipping. "
Bought my 1st bottle Speyburn as promotion. I normally drink McClellans Highland as I'm not a fan of the peaty/smokey flavor profiles. So far I am a fan of Bradan O - it's quite light and crisp on the tongue with a nice lingering finish. Very attractive price as well - I use $20-$30 US as a target because I've found very good to excellent, well crafted examples of all of the spirit varieties - Speyburn is now on the list!
A good single malt. Young ,floral, slightly fruity and smooth. I like this during summer. Add few drops of water and leave few minutes, then enjoy.
Ridiculously well priced. Love this dram!!!
If you enjoy a brandy then you will probably enjoy the creaminess of this. The vanilla flavours are very pronounced, reminds me of Loch Fyne Blend. I agree with the Hankey Bannister comment, although this is perhaps a little fuller. A very pleasant and different dram.