
Why This Bottle?
We’ve breathed smoke with A Song of Fire whisky review; now it’s time to cool down with Johnnie Walker's A Song of Ice whisky. It’s billed as the lighter, crisper half of the duo and nods to House Stark and the frozen North. No peat blast here—more “morning frost on the grass” than “dragon flame.”
Quick Facts
Detail | Info |
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Blender | Johnnie Walker |
Edition | A Song of Ice – Game of Thrones |
Core Malt | Clynelish (Highland) for fresh bite |
ABV | 40.2 % |
Serve | Chilled but not frozen |
Launch Price | ~£32 |
My Score | 6.8 / 10 |
First Sniff
Bottle came out of the fridge, not the freezer. Straight-off aromas in plain English:
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Green apple skins – sharp, fresh.
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Vanilla wafer – sweet but light.
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Hint of grass – like walking past freshly cut lawn.
No smoke, no heavy oak—just crisp notes.
Taste – Simple and Straight
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Apple & pear snap – quick fruity hit.
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Sweet cereal – think light oat biscuit.
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Soft spice tickle – white pepper, very gentle.
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Short finish – clean, a whisper of vanilla.
Refreshing, almost like a whisky highball neat.
Score Sheet
Area | 5 Pts Max | My Mark |
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Nose | 5 | 3.0 |
Palate | 5 | 3.3 |
Finish | 5 | 2.7 |
Value | 5 | 3.5 |
Total | /20 | 13.5 → 6.8 / 10 |
Updated Series Table
Bottle | Style | ABV | Score | One-Word Vibe |
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Lagavulin Lannister | Peaty beast | 46 % | 8.5 | Fiery |
Mortlach Six Kingdoms | Rich sherry | 46 % | 8.0 | Beastly |
Oban Night’s Watch | Dark malt | 43 % | 7.8 | Brooding |
Royal Lochnagar Baratheon | Sweet malt | 40 % | 7.6 | Regal |
Cardhu Targaryen | Fruity spice | 40 % | 7.4 | Warm |
Clynelish Tyrell | Light coast | 51.2 % | 7.5 | Fresh |
Singleton Tully | Fresh fruit | 40 % | 7.3 | River |
Dalwhinnie Stark | Honey crisp | 43 % | 7.2 | Frosty |
A Song of Fire | Sweet smoke | 40.8 % | 7.1 | Ember |
A Song of Ice | Crisp & light | 40.2 % | 6.8 | Chill |
White Walker | Vanilla chill | 41.7 % | 6.9 | Icy |
Talisker Greyjoy | Briny pepper | 45.8 % | 7.0 | Stormy |
Easy Pairings
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Prawn cocktail crisps – salt + citrus lift the fruit.
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Goat’s-cheese tart – tangy cheese meets crisp malt.
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Lemon sorbet – dessert that matches the chill vibe.
Handy Tips
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Serve from the fridge, not freezer; too cold flattens the fruit.
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Splash of soda turns it into an easy highball.
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Finish bottle within nine months; light blends can fade fast.
Bottle or Bundle?
A Song of Ice whisky is the go-to for something breezy and budget-friendly for summer serves. Collectors will still want it next to Fire and White Walker.
Final Sip
Johnnie Walker's A Song of Ice is like a cold splash from a northern stream—swift, clean, and gone before you know it. I'm marking it 6.8 / 10. Ideal for long drinks, new whisky fans, or that one mate who thinks all Scotch is "too smoky."
Want to explore the full story behind the Game of Thrones whisky collection? Don’t miss our comprehensive guide to the Game of Thrones whisky collection, where you’ll find everything from tasting notes to collector tips.
Had a glass? Chill your thoughts and send them over on X @lochsofwhisky. Series wrapped! Time to hunt for the next themed set—suggestions welcome. Slàinte!
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