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Over 100 years of craftsmanship go into making Scotland's Favourite Whisky. The Famous Grouse is a perfectly balanced blend of the finest malts and exceptional grain whiskies; expertly blended and carefully matured in Seasoned Oak casks. The rich, smooth flavour is full of natural character.
Product information
Country of Origin
Preparation and Usage
Glassware: Highball
Ice: Cubed
Garnish: Wedge of Lime
Ingredients:
25ml The Famous Grouse
100ml Ginger Ale
Method: Fill a highball glass with ice. Pour in a measure of The Famous Grouse. Squeeze and leave a wedge of lime. Fill the glass with Ginger Ale. Stir and enjoy.Instructions
Serving Suggestions
Recipes
Glassware: Highball
Ice: Cubed
Garnish: Wedge of Lime
Ingredients:
25ml The Famous Grouse
100ml Ginger Ale
Method: Fill a highball glass with ice. Pour in a measure of The Famous Grouse. Squeeze and leave a wedge of lime. Fill the glass with Ginger Ale. Stir and enjoy.Package Type
Type of Closure
Other Information
Blended Scotch Whisky
Additional Information:
As Scotlands favorite whisky for over 40 years, this perfectly balanced blend of the finest malt and grain whiskies delivers a rich, smooth spirit full of natural character. From a penicillin to a simple scotch & soda, its famously versatile nature makes this bottle the ultimate home bar essential.
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The Edrington Group,
G15 6RW,
Glasgow,
United Kingdom.Country of Packing
Return To Address
191 West George Street,
Glasgow,
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Tasting Notes
Please drink responsibly
Know your limits The UK Chief Medical Officers recommend adults do not regularly drink more than 14 units per week