
LowlandSingle Malt Scotch Whisky
The Lowlands – like most of Scotland – were once a thriving hub of malt whisky production, until the need for grain to drive blended Scotch production made making single malt an almost forgotten art. But a few outposts preserve the old ways and a grassy, easy-drinking style of malt that still has many admirers.
Lowland whiskies are the lightest, most delicate whiskies in Scotland
Decline and fall
Mass production was the enemy of single malt production in the Lowlands – including Edinburgh and Glasgow – with distillers earning the region a bad reputation in the 18th and 19th centuries by flooding the market with poor-quality spirit.
Already impacted by the rise in popularity of blends – suffering in comparison with their more ‘characterful’ Highland rivals – Lowland malt distilleries were dealt further blows by tax hikes, the First World War and the onset of Prohibition in the US.
Gripped by grain
These factors ruined the finances of many distillers, leading them to close their facilities or refocus on making grain spirit to be combined with Highland and Island malts for the rising number of blended Scotch brands.
Survival of the fittest
Thankfully, a few hardy Lowland distilleries survived the bad times, continuing to produce the gentle, grassy and easy-drinking single malts that are the signature style of the region, including Glenkinchie just east of Edinburgh and Auchentoshan on the outskirts of Glasgow – whose triple-distilled whisky offers an echo of Lowland distillation history.
There are new arrivals, too: tiny Daftmill in Fife, which began production in 2003, and Ailsa Bay on the Clyde coast; a much bigger affair and – perhaps appropriately given its Lowland location – with all of its production destined for blends. Another distillery, Annandale in Dumfriesshire, is slated to open later in 2014.
Did you know?
- almost all Lowland single malt was triple-distilled at one time, but these days, only Auchentoshan uses the technique for all of its production
- Daftmill is a Lowland malt because of its location in the borough of Fife – but is several miles further north than Highland distilleries Deanston, Glengoyne, Loch Lomond and Tullibardine
- Ailsa Bay, the largest malt distillery in the Lowlands, is also one of the biggest in Scotland, with a capacity of 12m litres a year – but it’s all used for blends
Typical Character and Style of Lowland
Grass
Honeysuckle
Cream
Toffee
Toast
Cinnamon
Distilleries in Lowland

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Lochlea Sowing EditionThird Crop
£49.95
(£71.36 per litre)
Bladnoch 19 Year Old2023 Release
£195
(£278.57 per litre)
Bladnoch 199034 Year Old Whisky Sponge Edition 90
£576
(£822.86 per litre)
Littlemill 198320 Year Old Cask #2914 First Cask
£500
(£714.29 per litre)
Littlemill 196531 Year Old Silent Stills Signatory
£2,000
(£2,666.67 per litre)
Holyrood Embra Single Malt
£61
(£87.14 per litre)
Lochlea Ploughing EditionSecond Crop
£49.95
(£71.36 per litre)
Eden Mill Sherry Cask
£55.50
(£79.29 per litre)
Eden Mill Bourbon Cask
£55.50
(£79.29 per litre)
Auchentoshan 18 Year OldBot.1980s
£399
(£532 per litre)
Bladnoch 198016 Year Old Cask #89 591 16 First Cask
£275
(£392.86 per litre)
Lochlea Fallow EditionSecond Crop
£49.95
(£71.36 per litre)
Littlemill 45 Year Old The Vanguards Collection No.1 Robert Muir
£12,500
(£16,666.67 per litre)
St Magdalene 1981Bot.1999 Connoisseurs Choice
£800
(£1,142.86 per litre)
St Magdalene 198240 Year Old Gordon & MacPhail Private Collection
£2,925
(£4,178.57 per litre)
Littlemill 199131 Year Old Gordon & MacPhail Connoisseurs Choice
£1,560
(£2,228.57 per litre)
Rosebank 198122 Year Old Rare Malts
£2,250
(£3,214.29 per litre)
Lochlea Ploughing EditionFirst Crop
£48.75
(£69.64 per litre)
Dumbarton (Inverleven) 196927 Year Old Cadenhead's
£1,250
(£1,785.71 per litre)
Auchentoshan 12 Year OldBot.1980s Square Bottle
£199
(£265.33 per litre)
Auchentoshan 198932 Year Old Finn Thomson
£427
(£610 per litre)
Rosebank 21 Year OldFascination
£3,000
(£4,285.71 per litre)
Rosebank 12 Year OldBot.1980s
£1,200
(£1,600 per litre)
SMWS 25.4 (Rosebank)1978 13 Year Old Bot.1991 Sherry Cask
£7,500
(£10,000 per litre)