
ASW Ameireaganach Burns Night - 750ML
ASW Ameireaganach Burns Night - 750ML
Embark on an extraordinary journey with the ASW Ameireaganach Burns Night, a celebration of the finest American whiskey. Inspired by the esteemed poet Robert Burns, this exquisite spirit epitomizes the pinnacle of American craftsmanship.
Exceptional Flavor Profile
Experience a symphony of flavors with each sip:
- Initial Notes: Revel in the sweetness of honey-glazed BBQ sauce.
- Harmonious Finish: Enjoy the lingering notes of butterscotch and charred peaches, culminating in a sweet honey tail.
Craftsmanship That Stands Out
This lightly peated whiskey is a true testament to American distilling artistry:
- Crafted in Georgia using traditional Scottish-style copper pot stills.
- Features a unique mash bill, specifically designed to enhance its rich flavor profile.
- Aged to perfection in char 3 American white oak casks, ensuring a balanced and refined character.
Product Details
- Type: American Single Malt Whiskey
- Volume: 750ML
More than just a drink, ASW Ameireaganach Burns Night invites you to savor the artistry behind each bottle. Indulge in the rich tapestry of flavors and celebrate a legacy inspired by one of the great literary figures of our time.

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