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Up until 2007, the brand didn’t bottle any of its whisky as single malt. It was instead primarily used to produce the blend Teacher’s Highland Cream Scotch Whisky.
Ardmore was one of the last distilleries in Scotland to use coal fires to heat its stills. Several years ago, the brand switched over to steam heat.
Find tasting notes from experts and the world’s first “three-dimensional interactive whisky tasting map” on Ardmore’s website.
How You Should Drink Ardmore Single Malt Scotch Whisky
Straight
On the rocks
With a bit of water
With club soda
With ginger ale
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