Inchgower is intensely spicy, which is as a result of a hotter than usual second water during the quick mashing regime which cuts back any overt nuttiness. Fermentation is short and the steeply angled lyne arms on the stills help to capture weightier elements. An underlying waxiness flashes a signal to another coastal plant, Clynelish.
| Alcohol: | |
| Volume: | |
| Bottled in: | |
| Bottle Code: | |
| Batch: | |
| Number of bottles: |