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The Best Whisky To Drink This Summer

the best whisky to drink this summer the three drinkers

In the UK we have a summer which, like last year can be very hot and last for weeks and weeks, but this is not the norm. The British summer is usually a lot more fickle and we may get the odd weekend of beautiful weather, but traditionally this won’t fall over the holiday weekend in August.

However, 2023 has been warm so far, in fact we have just had our warmest June on record, so in anticipation of another hot summer, I have put pen to paper to suggest some great whiskies for hot weather.

These may be heavier whiskies, but they make an astonishing highball, or sour cocktail, or lighter whiskies to sip over ice, or by themselves on a balmy summer evening in the sun.

Glen Moray Classic

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I continue to come back and back to this whisky. It is such great quality versus what you have to pay for it. It can be found in so many shops, so is easily available, and is on offer reasonably frequently. A classic by name and a classic by nature. It is sweet with honey and fresh red apples, vanilla and a little lemon zest to keep things interesting. A great way to get the summer started. In a highball, over ice or sipped alone. This is a wonderful summer whisky.

Size: 700ml
ABV: 40%
Find it here: £23.44

Bankhall

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This is an exciting new arrival from Bankhall distillery in Blackpool. A single cask to start with which includes some of the first liquid to come off the stills in March 2020. Made with English Barley and matured in a char 4 virgin oak cask for just over three years, only 225 bottles were produced. This would be the perfect whisky to sit on Blackpool beach and contemplate the growth in world whisky over the last five or six years. This whisky might be young, but it has plenty of vibrant flavours with vanilla and orange marmalade, butterscotch and mint leaves with tinned peaches. With a high abv, this drinks very well over ice on a hot day, and I’d be very happy if I was the head distiller Vince Olsen. Let’s just hope he makes more of the same.

Size: 700ml
ABV: 57.4%
Find it here: £99.95

Bushmills 10

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From Scotland to England and now to Northern Ireland. Here we have a tropical dessert of a whisky. Lots of sweetness and freshness from a whisky which screams it’s from Ireland. This whisky is fabulous by itself, but with all the tropical fruit flavours and vanilla it is great in a whisky sour. Tart lemon and mangoes fizzing around the palate is brilliant on a summer’s day. Just don’t put too much sugar syrup in the cocktail as it hides all the delicate notes in the whisky.

Size: 700ml
ABV: 40%
Find it here: £34.69

Filey Bay

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Back to England and we have another new kid on the block, this time from the Spirit of Yorkshire distillery. Using 100% home grown barley, and ex bourbon cask maturation, this is a sweet whisky which is great with simple ice and soda. To be able to make a good highball, the whisky has to be very good as any imperfections are brought out by the dilution, and this is certainly a well-made whisky. I’d suggest if you’re having a staycation in England this year, why not make the whisky English too?

Size: 700ml
ABV: 46%
Find it here: £49.90

Masthouse Copper Rivet by Berry Bros & Rudd

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Here we have yet another English whisky. This one is a little older than the other two at around 6 years old. Made in Kent, this is matured in the south of England and the warmer weather seems to have made a difference. There are complex fruit flavours and rich vanilla. This will stand up to cocktails, highballs, and at 59.7% pretty much anything you want to throw at it, it’ll handle well with its intensity of fruit and sweetness, a great young whisky from Berry Bros & Rudd. Very hard to find, I would suggest this is one for the serious whiskey fiends to find at auction. Expect it to fetch a lot more than the distillery’s own bottlings, and if you have no luck, maybe try a standard bottle and see if you like the flavours.

Size: 700ml
ABV: 59.7%
Find it here: At Auction

Orkney 2006 Berry Bros & Rudd

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We finally make it back to Scotland in this round robin of the best summer whiskies the UK has to offer. Another dram from Berry Bros & Rudd and another big, intense whisky. This, like many Orkney whiskies before it has a lovely salinity which refreshes the palate on a hot day. But having been matured in an Oloroso Sherry butt, there is also richness and sweetness to balance out any cocktail. Although I would suggest this is a really good sipper. Perhaps with a little ice if wanted. With black cherries and black cracked pepper, this will liven up the pallet.

Size: 700ml
ABV: 57.1%
Find it here: £123.23

Glasgow Red Wine and Ruby Port Cask Finish

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This is a whisky which I would drink as a sipping dram in the cooler months, with its big rich red fruit flavours, spice and sweetness coming from dark sugar and manuka honey. Added to that is a high abv, but with plenty of ice in a tall glass and add soda and it gives a glorious fruity summer fruits forward highball. Six casks were married and there were only 1925 bottles produced, but there is still a decent amount around for now. It’s not complicated, and it’s delicious. So, give it a go!

Size: 700ml
ABV: 57.5%
Find it here: £58.95

Glenglassaugh Sandend

Best Whisky for Summer The Three Drinkers Glenglassaugh Sandend Whisky

Having been closed for 20 years, Glenglassaugh fired up its stills again in 2008. Finally, they have a new core range which is really worth shouting about. I have chosen for this article the Sandend expression. I’ve tried this on the beach in front of the distillery as two different cocktails, I’ve tried it straight up at 50.5%, and with soda, and I love it! It is created with ex bourbon, sherry, including Manzanilla casks which give a fresh sea breeze nature to the whisky. It is fruity, sweet, a touch of spice, and all these things combine to feel like you’re by the sea in the sun. So, head to a beach, or close your eyes with your feet in a bowl of water, and sip away!

Size: 700ml
ABV: 50.5%
Find it here: £52.20

There are so many great whiskies to drink during the summer months, these are my favourites at the moment, but if your lost for choice, then a good rule of thumb would be to try something from an ex bourbon cask, high strength for highballs, and a little richer in style for a sour. Happy summer drinking!