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Ailsa Bay Sweet Smoke
Scotch WhiskyIssue 26

Ailsa Bay Sweet Smoke

William Grant & Sons · Ailsa Bay Distillery, Girvan, Ayrshire

$6597.8 (48.9% ABV) proofNo Age StatementAilsa Bay sits within the William Grant & Sons complex in Girvan, on Scotland's Ayrshire coast — a Lowland distillery purpose-built in 2007 as a laboratory for experimental whisky-making. Named after the volcanic island of Ailsa Craig visible from its stills, the distillery was conceived by Malt Master Brian Kinsman as a place to test ideas too unconventional for Glenfiddich or The Balvenie.
Ailsa Bay is a whisky designed by measurement. Malt Master Brian Kinsman assigned each batch a sweetness score (measured in SPPM — sweet parts per million) and a smoke score (measured in phenol PPM), then balanced the two until they achieved equilibrium — a concept he calls Sweet Smoke. The result is unlike heavily peated Islay malts or gentle Speyside drams. It occupies a middle ground that didn't exist before Kinsman built it: controlled peat that enhances rather than dominates, supported by vanilla and honey from the micro-maturation protocol in small Hudson Baby Bourbon barrels. This is Scotch as controlled experiment.

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Tasting Notes

Nose

Fresh wood smoke and heather emerge first, followed by oaky vanilla sweetness, candied orange peel, and a whisper of maritime salt.

Palate

Peat and rich vanilla in careful balance — smoke, orchard fruit, and creamy toffee mingle with toasted oak. The sweetness score and phenol count are calibrated to hit precise targets, and you taste that precision.

Finish

Medium-long with oaky sweetness and a dry peat note that lingers without overwhelming, fading into gentle honey.

Specifications
Distillation
Double distilled in copper pot stills
Maturation
Micro-matured in small Hudson Baby Bourbon barrels (25–100 liters), then transferred to virgin, first-fill, and refill American oak casks
Chill-Filtered
Non-chill filtered
Serve & Pair

Cocktail Suggestion

Cocktail — The Hypothesis: 2 oz Ailsa Bay, 0.75 oz Drambuie, 2 dashes orange bitters. Stir over ice, strain into a rocks glass with a large ice cube, garnish with an orange twist.

Food Pairing

Pair with: Smoked salmon canapés with honey-dill crème fraîche — the smoke meets smoke while the honey bridges to the whisky's sweetness score.

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