Auchentoshan Bartenders Malt



  • Auchentoshan Bartenders Malt

Auchentoshan The Bartender's Malt.

  • Auchentoshan Bartenders Malt

The Auchentoshan Bartenders Malt is the start of a new blending series. Auchentoshan brought together 12 bartenders who won the “New Malt Order” cocktail competition. The malt ranges from the 1970’s through to early 2010's and has been matured in a large range of different oaks including American and European. All the info on coins:you like my content and want to help support the channel from as little as a dolla. The successor of last year's whisky innovation Auchentoshan Bartenderʼs Malt No. 01 was developed by master blender Ron Welsh and the 12 winners of the international 'New Malt Order' competition 2017. The result is a single malt Scotch whisky by bartenders for bartenders. Talent and innovation. The production of the new Auchentoshan Bartenderʼs Malt No. 02 was the work of the 12 most.

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Auchentoshan Bartender's Malt

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Auchentoshan Bartender’s Malt

47% ABV - Lowlands, Scotland

Nose: This has some very distinct flavours: red apples, ripe pears, rum cake, cinnamon, spices, and honey, with floral characteristics, cereal notes, and a lightly toasted or smokey quality.

Auchentoshan Bartender's Malt No. 2

Taste: Things start to blend together now. Red fruits, citrus, spices, cherrywood, liquorice, and mild tropical fruits - is that a hint from new oak?

Finish: Lasting spices, red fruits, cherries, peppercorn, Demerara sugar, and just the twist of wet leather.

This represents one of the more flavourful whiskies out there, to my palate. Not so much for its complexity, but the feeling that it’s all over the place! Is that the intention? A single malt for bartenders to use in their cocktails that can take the abuse of any flavourful dilution? I am convinced it could have any or all of sherry, rum, ex-bourbon, and new oak maturation or finishing. For the record, the website states, “American and European [Oak] as well as a variety of sherry casks, red wine barriques and German Oak.” Whatever the combination is, it works and it’s enjoyable – it really is a journey.
I credit Auchentoshan as being my first “fine” whisky. The first whisky where I looked at the price tag and thought, “this must be a fine whisky.” It was the Auchentoshan American Oak. And while I have since learned that price doesn’t dictate quality, I certainly was pleased with the taste of that purchase! The American Oak had recently replaced the Auchentoshan Classic expression in the core range - in 2014 - so maybe you could even call the timing a flavour of destiny.
At that point in my life, I was working in the field of mineral exploration spending many weeks at a time away from home. Working in such a remote location - only accessible by helicopter - any form of alcohol was valued at a premium (and wasn’t even for sale on location). So a tighter knit group of 4-6 coworkers started a practice where every time we flew back in for another 28 days of labour, we would bring along something fun to share. Spirits became the preferred option, as it produced the best value for volume (not a lot of room in a helicopter for a flat of beer, you see). This stint of work also introduced to me to Wild Turkey (yes, the Auchentoshan proved more popular).
But I digress,... this flavour of Auchentoshan - the Bartender’s Malt - while near completely different than the American Oak, still offers myself some of that comfort and memory driven experience that I have associated with the brand ever since that fateful summer. I am looking forward to the second release!
Tasted 09 January 2019. (Posted 24 January 2019.)

86/100
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Auchentoshan Bartender's Malt Review

90+: Fantastic whisky; highly recommended. My favourite whiskies – I might have more than one bottle if the price is right and the supply is limited! The higher values in this range will reflect a stronger balance and consistency between components.
85-89: Great whisky; recommended. Whiskies that really tick the flavour boxes and you'll likely hear about these from me. Great bottles to have stocked at all times.
80-84: Very good whisky; recommended, but still consider trying before you buy. Anything is this range or above I would gladly order at a restaurant or buy a bottle.
75-79: Good whisky; consider trying before you buy. These are whiskies that I enjoyed drinking, but likely would reach for another bottle from the shelf or select something different to order.
65-74: Average; consider trying before you buy, but not recommended. There is nothing that stood out about this whisky and I might be inclined to mix it with soda or in a cocktail, instead of trying to enjoy its own flavours.
50-64: Bad; not recommended.