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What to drink in Scotland? Top 100 Scottish Alcoholic Beverages

Last update: Mon Mar 24 2025
Top 100 Scottish Alcoholic Beverages
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Best Scottish Alcoholic Beverage Types

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Spirit

MORAY, Scotland
4.4
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Often dubbed as the whisky center, Speyside is one of five official Scottish whisky regions. Although it is geographically a part of Highlands, this area is a separate appellation, because of the large concentration of distilleries and the high-quality single malts that come from the area.


Whiskies that are produced in the region are less peaty than other styles, but their character can vary from floral and fruity to rich and spicy. Although they were once similar to the robust styles in the Highlands, most distilleries in the area have shifted their focus on lighter and sweeter styles that display classic flavors of vanilla, apple, honey, oak, and dry fruit. 
THE BEST Speyside whisky Spirits
1 The Glenlivet Caribbean Reserve
The Glenlivet
The Glenlivet Caribbean Reserve

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ISC-International Spirits Challenge - Gold 2024

2 Longmorn 25 Year Old
Longmorn
Longmorn 25 Year Old

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ISC-International Spirits Challenge - Gold 2021, 2020

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Spirit

ISLAY, Scotland
4.2
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Islay is a Scottish island and one of the officially recognized Scottish whisky regions. There are nine operational distilleries on the island, and most of them produce strong, robust, smoky, and peated whisky, but there are also fruity and smooth examples.


Southern distilleries mostly rely on peat, and their whisky tends to be packed with salinity, while those in the north mostly focus on slightly milder and lighter styles. Regardless of some differences, Islay whisky is complimented as the strongest-flavored variety.

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Spirit

HIGHLAND, Scotland
4.2
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In terms of size, Highland is the largest region designated for the production of Scottish whisky. It covers most of the Scottish mainland, and though it sometimes includes the islands, they are mostly regarded as a separate region. Because of its size and diverse geography, Highland single malts may significantly vary in character.


Single malts from the north tend to be full-bodied, rich, and sweet, while those found in the east and the south will be lighter and more fruity. Styles from the west are typically more powerful, peaty, and smoky. Some of the top producers include Dalmore, Glenmorangie, Aberfeldy, Glen Garioch, Clynelish, Pulteney, and Oban.

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Spirit

CAMPBELTOWN, Scotland
4.2
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Campbeltown is a small whisky region that was once the center of Scottish whisky production. Nowadays, there are only three distilleries left, but Campbeltown remains an important area that produces distinctive and unique styles. Whisky from Campbeltown can slightly vary in character, but they are usually peaty and often robust, with salty, smoky, and fruity nuances that are complemented by hints of vanilla and toffee.


Three distilleries in Campbeltown are Springbank, Glengyle, and Glen Scotia.

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Ale

SCOTLAND
4.0
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Scotch ale is a beer style distinguished for its malty character and rich caramel flavors. These big, bold, and full-bodied beers are typically light copper to dark-brown and mostly have a high alcohol content, usually falling between 6 to 10% ABV range.


Their aromas and flavors are dominated by rich malty expressions and caramel-like qualities, along with typical notes of molasses, dried fruit, and plums. They often have some malty sweetness on the palate, while the hop aroma and flavor are low or absent. 
THE BEST Scotch ale Ales
1 49th Anniversary Ale
Bull & Bush Brewery
49th Anniversary Ale

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U.S. Open Beer Championship - Gold 2023

2 Diddy Muckle
Sun King Brewery
Diddy Muckle

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U.S. Open Beer Championship - Gold 2023

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Wild Fields Brewhouse
Magic Swirling Sip

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Great American Beer Festival - Gold 2022

4 Ila
Birra Perugia
Ila

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European Beer Star - Gold 2022

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Metazoa Brewing
William Walrus

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Great American Beer Festival - Gold 2023

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Spirit

SOUTH WESTERN SCOTLAND, Scotland and  one more region
3.9
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Lowland is a region for Scottish whisky that is located in the south of Scotland. This small region, in terms of the number of distilleries, is mostly associated with triple distillation, though not all distilleries employ it. Traditionally, whisky that is produced in the area will be lighter, softer, smoother, and more elegant, with a floral and fruity character and typical honeysuckle, grass, toffee, ginger, toast, and cinnamon aromas.


Because of their light style and the lack of peaty flavors, these whiskies are often called the Lowland Ladies. They make a perfect aperitif and are excellent entry-level whisky. Best distilleries in the region include Glenkinchie, Auchentoshan, and Bladnoch.

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Scotch is the renowned whisky variety hailing from Scotland. Although it can be made with the addition of other grains or cereals, the original Scottish whisky has to be made with a base of water and malted barley—barley that has been soaked and allowed to germinate.


The grains are fermented only by using yeast, and no artificial additions can be added, apart from the plain caramel coloring. All Scotch whisky must be aged for a minimum of three years in oak casks, and the age is dictated by the youngest whisky in the blend. 
THE BEST Scotch Whisky Spirits
1 Highland Park 21 Year Old
Highland Park
Highland Park 21 Year Old

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SFWSC - San Francisco World Spirits Competition - Double Gold 2024, 2023

2 Talisker 30 Year Old Single Malt Scotch Whisky
Talisker
Talisker 30 Year Old Single Malt Scotch Whisky

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SFWSC - San Francisco World Spirits Competition - Double Gold 2024, 2023

3 Johnnie Walker High Rye Blended Scotch Whisky
Johnnie Walker
Johnnie Walker High Rye Blended Scotch Whisky

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SFWSC - San Francisco World Spirits Competition - Double Gold 2024, 2023

4 Loch Lomond 12 Years Old Inchmurrin Single Malt Scotch Whisky
Loch Lomond Whiskies
Loch Lomond 12 Years Old Inchmurrin Single Malt Scotch Whisky

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SFWSC - San Francisco World Spirits Competition - Double Gold 2023

5 Tomintoul 21 Year Old
Tomintoul
Tomintoul 21 Year Old

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SFWSC - San Francisco World Spirits Competition - Double Gold 2024

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Spirit

SCOTLAND
3.7
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Whisky or whiskey is a spirit made from fermented grains, typically corn, rye, wheat, and barley, and is always aged, predominantly in oak barrels. The story of its discovery provokes heated debates, since both Irish and Scots claim whisky as their invention.


Because of the lack of written evidence, it is difficult to state where it first originated, but it is believed that Christian monks introduced distillation to the British Isles and were soon followed by apothecaries. These original varieties did not have much in common with the present-day versions, until the introduction of the crucial element—aging a distillate in oak casks, which resulted in an aromatic and mellow drink with a wide variety of aromas. 
THE BEST Whisky Spirits
1 Henry Mckenna 10 YO Single Barrel Bottled-In-Bond Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey
Henry McKenna
Henry Mckenna 10 YO Single Barrel Bottled-In-Bond Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey

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SFWSC - San Francisco World Spirits Competition - Double Gold 2024

2 Uncle Nearest 1820 Premium Single Barrel Whiskey
Uncle Nearest
Uncle Nearest 1820 Premium Single Barrel Whiskey

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Bartender Spirits Awards - Double Gold 2021

3 Ardbeg Traigh Bhan 19 Years Old Batch 5
Ardbeg
Ardbeg Traigh Bhan 19 Years Old Batch 5

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SFWSC - San Francisco World Spirits Competition - Double Gold 2024

4 Kilchoman Sanaig
Kilchoman Distillery
Kilchoman Sanaig

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SFWSC - San Francisco World Spirits Competition - Double Gold 2023

5 Peat Chimney Blended Malt Scotch Whisky
Wemyss Family Spirits
Peat Chimney Blended Malt Scotch Whisky

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IWSC- International wine & spirit competition - Whisky Highball Gold 2024, 2023

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Honey Liqueur

EDINBURGH, Scotland
3.7
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This Scottish liqueur is a created with a secret blend of aged Scotch whiskey, honey, herbs, and spices. Its history dates back to the 18th century when allegedly Prince Charles Edward Stuart passed down his secret recipe to Clan Mackinnon. In 1914, the secret recipe was obtained by Malcolm MacKinnon, who first registered it as a trademark and established The Drambuie Liqueur Company in Edinburgh. Drambuie, whose names derives from Scots Gaelic an dram buidheach meaning the drink that satisfies, is a full-bodied drink, characterized by its unusual combination of herbal, spicy, and sweet flavors.


It can be enjoyed neat or on the rocks, but it also blends well into cocktails and long drinks. The most popular is Drambuie-based cocktail is Rusty Nail—an American classic dating back to the Prohibition era.

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Liqueur

WICK, Scotland
n/a
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MAIN INGREDIENTS

Stroma is a Scottish whisky-based liqueur made with a careful selection of malt whiskies from Old Pulteney. This sweet, golden-colored liqueur has a rich and smooth texture and notes of toffee, citruses, honey, and dried fruit. Their sweet character is well-balanced with earthy and grain-like Scotch undertones.


The finish is pleasant and warm. The liqueur is named after the island of Stroma, but the name also translates to an island in the stream, which is a reference to the dangerous waters around the island and off the North East coast, where the Pulteney distillery is located. 
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Whisky Liqueur
EDINBURGH, Scotland
n/a
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Cream Liqueur
EDINBURGH, Scotland
n/a
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