Mbl Whiskies

~  Whiskies ~
Double-up on any starred whisky for only £2
1792                                                £3.45
A spicy, rye-rich bourbon. Quite tannic and fairly peppery, with a heavily woody flavor profile and a hint of maple.

Akashi                                              £3.30
A Japanese Whisky stilled using imported barley from Scotland in addition to pure water that comes from the same underground source that's used to make Japanese sake. Notes of vanilla and pine nuts dominate, and lead to a long, malty finish.

Bell's*                                              £2.50
A rich, smooth-bodied, nutty signature Scottish malt with notes of fresh herbs on the nose and a cereal sweetness on the palate. Anticipate almonds, ginger cake and spices.

Bulleit                                              £3.30
A Kentucky bourbon, distilled and aged for at least six years in small batches. Made using an unusually high proportion of rye cereal in the mash, which adds a delightful spicy character alongside the more typical "bourbon sweetness" from the corn.

Bushmills*                                       £2.95
A classic Irish blend of grain whiskey matured for five years before blending with malt whiskeys. Triple distilled and very supple with a rich, smooth, warming taste. An easy drinking, versatile whiskey that can be enjoyed neat, over ice or with your favorite mixer.

Canadian Club*                               £2.75
A golden color Canadian whiskey aged in oak barrels for six years before bottling for the smoothest possible flavour.  Spicy and zesty, complimented with hints of rich oak and sweet vanilla.

Famous Grouse*                              £2.95
A nicely balanced, blended, Scotch whisky featuring malt whisky from Glenrothes, Highland Park and The Macallan. Biscuit-laden palate with just a hint of spice and the vaguest whisper of smoke. The No. 1 selling Scotch in Scotland.

Glenfiddich                                       £3.45
The world’s most awarded single malt Scotch whisky. Carefully matured in American oak and European oak sherry casks for at least 12 years to create a sweet and subtle oak flavour. Creamy with a long, smooth and mellow finish.

Glenmorangie                                  £3.45
Single malt, easy-drinking, 10-year old scotch whisky. Medium-bodied and gently warming, with pleasant spicy notes. A flowery, fruity taste with hints of vanilla, orange and peach.

Highland Park                                  £3.35
Smooth and honeyed on the palate, with citrus fruits, malt, and distinctive tones of wood smoke in the warm, lengthy, slightly peaty finish.

Jameson*                                        £2.75
A blended Irish whiskey aged in oak casks for a minimum of four years.  Triple distilled, twice as smooth, one of a kind. The perfect balance of spicy, nutty and vanilla notes with hints of sweet sherry.

Jim Beam®                                   £2.65
Kentucky Straight Bourbon whiskey made to the same formula since 1795, this giant of the category is aged for four years in oak barrels to create a smooth, mellow taste with hints of spice.

Jim Beam® Double Oak
*                 £2.75
Two charred barrels, one smooth-tasted bourbon. Intense caramel and toffee flavours with a distinctive spiced oakiness.  Imagine waves and waves of vanilla ice cream. 


Jim Beam Honey®*                        £2.65
A delicious combination of real honey liqueur and genuine Jim Beam Bourbon. Together, they create an easy, mellow sweetness that's relaxed enough to sip alone but bold enough to hold its own in a cocktail.
Jack Daniels*                                   £2.75
A brand with real heritage, mellowed in charcoal, full of character and flavour. Sweet and medium-bodied with a soft, smooth texture. Pleasantly fruity, with engaging notes of nutty spice. Reminiscent of peach, apricot and almonds.

Jack Daniels Gentleman Jack           £3.30
A double mellowed Tennessee Whiskey with a balanced oak flavour. Notes of caramel, vanilla and apple.

Jack Daniels Honey                      £2.75
A blend of Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey and a unique honey liqueur, for a taste that’s one-of-a-kind and a finish that’s naturally smooth. Unmistakably Jack.

Jura Original*                                 £2.95
A 10 year old, easy-drinking malt from the Isle f Jura. Medium-bodied with a delicate sweet palate, with a hint of brine developing on the finish. A great introductory malt.

Monkey Shoulder*                           £2.95
Blended malt whisky, produced in small batches from three of Speyside's finest single malt whiskies to achieve a smoother, richer taste.

Peaky Blinder*                                £2.75
Crafted from an exceptional blend of grain and single malt Irish whiskey finished in a sherry cask. Tommy Shelby's drink of choice!
Peaky Blinder

Pig's Nose*                                      £2.75
An exceptional blended scotch whisky with a high malt content and a youthful, fruity edge. The whisky’s signature “smoothness” is rooted in its specially selected oak casks.

Red Stag Black Cherry*                   £2.65
Red Stag by Jim Beam is a wildly delicious combination of black cherry liqueur infused with Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey. Loved for its balance of soft, dark cherry aromas backed by traditional bourbon oakiness.

Sheep Dip 
                                      £2.95
A blended malt scotch whisky marrying together several single malt whiskies.

Southern Comfort                           £2.60
A smooth drinking 70 proof liqueur whiskey infused with peaches, herbs and spices. It's sweet, fruity and strong and that's why it makes for such a great cocktail -- and an easier to drink whiskey-type drink.

The Singleton                                  £3.30
A fine, exceptionally smooth, single malt from the Dufftown distillery of Speyside. Balanced with notes of brown sugar, toasted nuts and baked autumn fruits.

Talisker Storm                                £3.45
Exceedingly smooth and sweet with an intense vibrant combination of fresh fruits, blackcurrants and liquorice, slowly disappearing into a tempest of rich spice.

Did You Know?

The spelling 'whisky' is generally used for whiskies distilled in Scotland, Canada, Australia, Japan and Europe, while 'whiskey' (spelt with an 'e') is used for the spirits distilled in Ireland and America.
 
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