This is a bit of a special and different whisky of the week, this time Glen Flagler. Glen Flagler was set up in the Garnheath’s grain distillery in Airdrie, one of many that was erected inside of a grain facility in the 1960s.
The distillery was primarily designed to be used in blends as a compliment to the grain spirit from Garnheath, but you can find a few bottles of this rare single malt floating around. The distillery only produced whisky for 22 years and closed in 1988.
This whisky has a slight peat note and is almost like an old leather book in the best way possible. This is a chance to try a very rare and amazing dram.
– Calum Diack, Quaich Bar Manager
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