There is more distillation in the Lowlands than any other Scottish region, but its days as a significant single malt player are consigned to history. This is the home of the blend, and of the large quantities of grain whisky which form its foundation. However, a few producers keep up the trademark light and grassy Lowland malt style.
The Lowlands – like most of Scotland – were once a thriving hub of malt whisky production. This was until the need for grain to drive blended Scotch production made making single malt an almost forgotten art. But a few outposts preserve the old ways and a grassy, easy-drinking style of malt that still has many admirers.