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Old Ballantruan Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky

Old Ballantruan Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky

7.8 /10
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Type: Single Malt
ABV: 50%
Price: £46.50

Old Ballantruan is one of those bottles that raises an eyebrow the moment you read the label. A peated Speyside single malt, bottled at a muscular 50% ABV, with no age statement and a price tag that sits comfortably under fifty pounds. It is, in a word, intriguing — and in my experience, it delivers on that intrigue.

Speyside is not a region most drinkers associate with peat. The great majority of its distilleries produce clean, fruity, often sherry-influenced malts. Old Ballantruan bucks that tradition entirely, positioning itself as a deliberate outlier — a Speyside malt that borrows from the Islay playbook without abandoning its geographic identity. The result is something genuinely distinctive. You are not getting a maritime peat bomb here; this is a different animal, shaped by the character of the region's water and its particular approach to malting.

At 50% ABV, there is real substance to this whisky. It has not been diluted down to an easy-drinking 40%, which I appreciate. You are tasting something closer to what comes off the spirit, and that higher strength carries flavour with purpose. For a no-age-statement release, this feels considered rather than cobbled together. The cask selection — whatever combination has been used — produces a whisky that feels coherent, not confused.

What to Expect

Without confirmed tasting notes to cite here, I will say this: Old Ballantruan is a whisky that rewards patience. At 50%, it opens up considerably with a few minutes in the glass and a drop or two of water. The peat influence is present but not domineering. This is not trying to compete with the heavy hitters of Islay — it occupies its own space, somewhere between the smoke and the orchard fruit character you would expect from a Speyside distillation. If you enjoy whiskies that offer complexity without shouting, this will interest you.

The Verdict

At £46.50, Old Ballantruan represents genuinely good value. You are getting a 50% ABV single malt from one of Scotland's most respected whisky-producing regions, with a flavour profile that stands apart from virtually everything else on the Speyside shelf. It is not a whisky for every occasion — it has too much character for that — but it is a whisky I find myself reaching for when I want something that makes me think. I score it 7.8 out of 10. It loses half a mark for the lack of transparency around age and distillery provenance, which I believe matters to serious drinkers. But the liquid itself is impressive, and at this price, I would recommend it without hesitation to anyone looking to explore what peated Speyside can offer.

Best Served

Pour it neat into a Glencairn, let it sit for three to four minutes, then add a small splash of still water — no more than half a teaspoon. The water tames the ABV just enough to let the underlying complexity through without drowning the smoke. This is not a cocktail whisky. It deserves your full attention.

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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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