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Forest Whisky Blended Malt Blended Malt Whisky

Forest Whisky Blended Malt Blended Malt Whisky

7.5 /10
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Type: Blended Malt
Age: 8 Year Old
ABV: 42%
Price: £54.75

Forest Whisky is one of those quietly interesting operations that tends to fly under the radar of the big-brand conversation. Their Blended Malt — an 8 Year Old bottled at 42% ABV — sits in a category I find genuinely compelling: independent blended malts that actually try to say something, rather than simply existing as a cheaper alternative to single malts.

Let me be clear about what we're dealing with here. This is a blended malt, meaning it's composed entirely of single malt whiskies from multiple distilleries — no grain whisky in the mix. It's a format that gives the blender real creative latitude. At eight years old, you're past the rawness of youth but not yet into the heavily oak-driven territory of older expressions. It's a sweet spot that, when handled well, delivers character without excess.

The 42% bottling strength is a sensible choice. It's above the legal minimum, which signals at least some intent, and it's approachable enough that you don't need to add water unless you want to. For a blended malt at this age, it strikes me as a considered decision rather than a default one.

What to Expect

Without the distillery source confirmed, this is a whisky that asks you to judge it on what's in the glass rather than what's on the label — and frankly, I think more whisky should be assessed that way. The blended malt category at its best offers complexity that individual distilleries can't always achieve alone. You're tasting a curator's vision, not a single house style, and Forest Whisky appears to lean into that philosophy.

At eight years and 42%, expect a whisky with enough malt backbone to stand on its own but sufficient balance to remain easy drinking. This isn't trying to be a cask-strength bruiser or a sherry bomb. It's positioned as an everyday malt with genuine craft behind it.

The Verdict

At £54.75, this sits in competitive territory. You can find decent single malts at this price, and you can certainly find cheaper blends. But the blended malt category occupies its own space — and Forest Whisky's 8 Year Old makes a fair case for itself within it. The age statement adds transparency that many competitors at this price point don't bother with, and the all-malt composition gives it an inherent quality floor that grain-inclusive blends can't always match.

I'd score this 7.5 out of 10. It's a well-constructed whisky that does what it sets out to do without pretension. It won't rewrite your understanding of Scotch, but it's honest, well-made, and genuinely enjoyable. In a market saturated with overpriced NAS releases and marketing-heavy launches, there's something refreshing about a bottle that simply asks to be drunk and appreciated. Forest Whisky deserves more attention than it currently gets.

Best Served

Pour this neat in a Glencairn at room temperature and give it five minutes to open up. If you're in the mood for something longer, it works nicely with a single ice cube and a splash of cold water on a warm evening — the malt character holds up without collapsing. It would also make a solid base for a Rob Roy if you're feeling cocktail-inclined, though honestly, at this price I'd drink it straight.

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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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