Scotland's Best Scotch

Scotland’s best scotch

by Men's Reporter Team

Scotland has the most whiskey distillery in the world. Currently, more than 150 malt and grain distillery are producing. However, Bourbon has no geographical specification and can be made anywhere (yes, can be made in places other than Kentucky), and there are five different areas in Scotland.

These areas are Spay Side, Highland, Roland, Islay, and Campbell Town. Spay -side is located in the highland region, the most distillation in Japan is concentrated, and more than 50 distillations are running. Highland is the largest area in the geographical and the most variety of whiskey. There are about 40 distillery here. Roland is the southernmost area of ​​Scotland, with about 20 distillations.

The last two areas are the most interesting. Islay Island is an island on the Inner Heboody Islands off Scotland. There are 30,000 sheep inhabiting and only about 3,000 population, but there are symbolic distillations such as Lagavulin, Ardbeg, and Brewic Ladies. This island is known for its powerful and memorable peat -smoked whiskey. Campbell Town is the smallest whiskey -producing area so far and is located along the Kintaia Peninsula Lake Campbell Town. The town, which was once densely packed with distillery, has only one of the few distillery, including famous brands such as Spring Bank and Glencosia.

The following is the expression of the best scotch whiskey in each region. And obviously old and very expensive release is not included for obvious reasons. These are excellent bottles that can be actually purchased at local liquor stores and whiskey retailers.

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