Balmenach Cask Strength Collection 1988 24 Years Single Malt Whisky

Balmenach 1988 SV

Balmenach

Speyside · United Kingdom

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Whisky Information

Age
24 years
ABV
54.4%
Volume
700 ml
Category
Single Malt Whisky
Distillery
Balmenach
Distillation Year
18.10.1988
Bottling Year
03.04.2013
Cask Types
Hogshead

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Balmenach Distillery stands as Inver House's enigmatic outlier among its five Scottish distilleries—the only one without an official single malt bottling range. While sister distilleries like Speyburn and anCnoc flourish under their own labels, Balmenach's single malt potential remains exclusively in the hands of independent bottlers, particularly Aberko's Deerstalker series, which recently released a 12-year-old expression. This oversight seems paradoxical given the distillery's rich heritage: once part of Diageo's portfolio, it featured in the prestigious Flora & Fauna collection with a 12-year-old, and commemorated Queen Elizabeth's Golden Jubilee in 2002 with a rare 25-year-old official bottling. Technically, Balmenach is a marvel of traditional craftsmanship, equipped with an 8-ton semi-lauter stainless steel mash tun crowned with a vintage copper dome, six larch washbacks undergoing 52-hour fermentations, and three pairs of prized worm tub condensers that contribute to its robust, meaty spirit character. Production capacity reaches 1.9 million liters annually from 15 weekly mashes. The distillery also champions sustainability through its new biogas facility, converting 130 cubic meters of draff and pot ale into 2,000 cubic meters of clean biogas daily via anaerobic digestion. Adding to its versatility, Balmenach has spent the last decade producing Caorunn Gin, vapor-infusing botanicals through five copper trays in a unique still setup. This combination of historical significance, traditional equipment, and modern innovation makes Balmenach one of Scotland's most intriguing unsung distilleries.

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Tasting Notes & Reviews

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Brandon Stewart

Brandon Stewart

Apr 27, 2026, 16:21:46

Right then, had a dram tonight. 🥃 Smells like honey and dried fruit 🍯. Taste is warm, bit of spice 🔥. Goes down smooth, no burn. Finish is oaky and long 🪵. Proper good for a rainy evening. Would buy again definatly. Cheers mates 🍻

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