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CRN57° 12 Year Old Blended Malt Blended Malt Scotch Whisky

CRN57° 12 Year Old Blended Malt Blended Malt Scotch Whisky

8 /10
EDITOR
Type: Blended Malt
Age: 12 Year Old
ABV: 43%
Price: £39.25

There's a quiet confidence to CRN57° 12 Year Old that I find genuinely refreshing. In a market increasingly obsessed with cask finishes, limited editions, and eye-watering price tags, here's a blended malt Scotch whisky that turns up at under forty quid, carries a proper 12-year age statement, and lets you get on with the business of drinking well. I respect that.

First, let's be precise about what we're dealing with. This is a blended malt — meaning it's composed entirely of single malt whiskies from multiple distilleries, with no grain whisky in the mix. It's a category that deserves far more attention than it gets. The best blended malts offer a blender's art at its purest: the challenge of marrying distinct malt characters into something cohesive and, ideally, greater than its parts. At 43% ABV, CRN57° sits just above the legal minimum, which at 12 years old is a sensible choice — enough strength to carry the age without the burn that would distract from it.

The name itself is a curiosity. CRN57° appears to reference a geographic coordinate, though the brand keeps its component distilleries close to its chest. That's not unusual in blended malts — the skill is in the marriage, not the pedigree of individual contributors. What matters is what ends up in the glass.

What to Expect

With a dozen years in cask and an all-malt composition, you're firmly in the territory of approachable, well-rounded Scotch. A 12-year-old blended malt at this strength typically delivers a balance of orchard fruit sweetness, gentle spice, and that telltale cereal warmth that marks well-aged Scottish barley. The blender has had time to work with — 12 years is long enough to develop genuine depth without the wood dominating the conversation. At 43%, expect a medium body with enough texture to feel considered rather than thin.

The Verdict

I'm giving CRN57° 12 Year Old an 8 out of 10, and I'll tell you exactly why. At £39.25, this sits in a bracket where it has to compete with some excellent entry-level single malts — your Glenfiddichs, your Glenlivets — and it holds its ground. The blended malt format gives it a complexity you often don't find at this price. It's not trying to be spectacular; it's trying to be reliably excellent, and that's a harder trick to pull off than most people realise.

For anyone building a home bar or looking for an everyday Scotch that doesn't feel like a compromise, this is a smart buy. It's the kind of bottle that quietly empties itself because you keep reaching for it on a Tuesday evening, not just when you've got something to celebrate. In an industry that increasingly prices ambition over consistency, CRN57° makes a compelling case for the latter.

Best Served

Pour it neat in a Glencairn and give it five minutes to open up — a 12-year-old blended malt at 43% doesn't need much coaxing. If you prefer a touch of water, a few drops will do; don't drown it. This also works beautifully in a simple highball with quality soda water and a twist of lemon peel — the malt backbone is sturdy enough to hold its character when lengthened, which makes it a versatile bottle for both contemplative sipping and casual drinks with friends.

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Duncan Cairns
Duncan Cairns
Senior Whisky Reviewer

Duncan has spent two decades judging Scotch whisky at competitions from the International Wine & Spirit Competition to the World Whiskies Awards, developing a palate that prizes balance and terroir ab...

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