Kilkerran 12: A Whiskey Journey

Kilkerran 12: A Whiskey Journey

Kilkerran 12 is crafted at the Glengyle Distillery, nestled in the historic Campbeltown region of Scotland. Interestingly, Glengyle can’t use its own name due to an existing whisky called Glen Gyle, owned by Glen Scotia. The distillery’s roots trace back to the 1860s when William and John Mitchell, who also ran Springbank Distillery, had a falling-out. William departed to establish Glengyle, but unfortunately, it faced challenges and closed its doors in 1925. For over 80 years, the distillery sat dormant, serving as a gas station and even a gun range. However, in 2004, the great-great-great-nephew of Glengyle’s original founder, William Mitchell, breathed new life into the distillery. Today, he also owns Springbank. The label on Kilkerran bottles features Campbeltown’s Longrow Church, paying homage to the town’s rich whisky heritage.

Additional Information Kilkerran 12: A Whiskey Journey

Whisky Profile
Kilkerran 12 is a lightly peated single malt, with just 15 ppm phenol. It matures in a harmonious blend of casks: 70% ex-bourbon and 30% ex-sherry. Here’s what you can expect:

Distillery
Kilkerran 12 is crafted at the Glengyle Distillery, nestled in the historic Campbeltown region of Scotland. Interestingly, Glengyle can’t use its own name due to an existing whisky called Glen Gyle, owned by Glen Scotia. The distillery’s roots trace back to the 1860s when William and John Mitchell, who also ran Springbank Distillery, had a falling-out. William departed to establish Glengyle, but unfortunately, it faced challenges and closed its doors in 1925. For over 80 years, the distillery sat dormant, serving as a gas station and even a gun range. However, in 2004, the great-great-great-nephew of Glengyle’s original founder, William Mitchell, breathed new life into the distillery. Today, he also owns Springbank. The label on Kilkerran bottles features Campbeltown’s Longrow Church, paying homage to the town’s rich whisky heritage.

 

 

Reviews Of Kilkerran 12: A Whiskey Journey

Kilkerran 12 is a pleasant companion. Its simplicity belies a consistent thread of flavors. Tropical notes, especially the lime, shine through. The slight muddiness on the finish is easily forgiven. I’d gladly choose this over similar 12-year-old single malts like Glenlivet or Glenfiddich.

Remember, whiskey is like a good friend—best appreciated with patience and attention. Slàinte! 

Price Of Kilkerran 12: A Whiskey Journey

Price: At $110, it’s a worthy investment for this quality dram.

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