Ardmore

Single Malt Highland Scotch Admore Whisky

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Founder: William Teacher
Year Founded: 1898
Distillery Location: Huntly, Aberdeenshire, Scotland

How you should drink it

  • Straight
  • On the rocks
  • With a bit of water
  • With club soda
  • With ginger ale

Fast Facts

  • Up until 2007, the brand didn’t bottle any of its whisky as single malt. It was instead primarily used to produce the blend Teacher’s Highland Cream Scotch Whisky.
  • Ardmore was one of the last distilleries in Scotland to use coal fires to heat its stills. Several years ago, the brand switched over to steam heat.
  • Find tasting notes from experts and the world’s first “three-dimensional interactive whisky tasting map” on Ardmore’s website

Types of Ardmore Available

  • Ardmore Traditional Cask
  • Ardmore 25-Year-Old
  • Ardmore 30-Year-Old

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Comments

  1. jeremy says:

    Never heard of Ardmore nor Teacher’s, want to try both.

    Anyone know what the flavor profile of Ardmore is?

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