Everything you need to know about Ailsa Bay Distillery
Most popular bottles from the distillery
A brief History
Ailsa Bay, Lowlands Region, Scotland. Founded in 2008
A Bold New Voice in the Lowlands
Set on the scenic Ayrshire coast, Ailsa Bay Distillery brings a high-tech edge to Scotland’s famously gentle Lowland whisky style. Built in 2007 by William Grant & Sons, the distillery is part of the larger Girvan complex — but don’t let the industrial setting fool you. This place is quietly turning out some of the most intriguing whiskies in the region.
While most Lowland distilleries lean into soft, floral styles, Ailsa Bay goes in a different direction. Think smoky. Think sweet. Think high-precision whisky that’s made using scientific methods most distilleries haven’t even considered.
This is where peat meets pixel. Ailsa Bay uses micro-maturation in small casks to get early flavour impact, and it literally measures its sweetness and smoke in parts per million. It might sound a bit nerdy, but the results are pretty stunning.
Flavour Profile: Precision Peat and Sweet Science
Ailsa Bay has carved out a niche all of its own. It’s heavily peated — yes, even more than some Islay malts — but also surprisingly sweet, with notes of vanilla, spice, and oak coming through clearly.
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Peaty / Smoky |
Sweet | Oaky / Woody |
Ailsa Bay is known for single malts that blend smoky richness with layered sweetness. Expect flavours like:
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Smouldering peat, not harsh but fragrant
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Sweet vanilla and honeyed cereal notes
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Toasted oak and subtle spice
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A long, warming finish that shifts between sweet and savoury
Top 4 Flavour Profile Ingredients
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Peat Smoke |
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Vanilla |
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Oak / Wood Spice |
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Honey |
Popular Bottlings from Ailsa Bay
- Ailsa Bay Release 1.2 Sweet Smoke– Slightly more refined with added oak structure and complexity
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Ailsa Bay Cask Strength (limited) – Bigger, bolder, and with even more punch
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Aerstone Land Cask / Sea Cask – Simpler, more accessible releases under a different label for a broader audience
Most releases are limited, and they tend to vanish quickly from shelves — which makes them even more appealing to collectors and flavour hunters alike.
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The Distillery
Ailsa Bay Distillery
Ailsa Bay Distillery, Grangestone Industrial Estate, Girvan, Ayrshire, KA26 9PT, Scotland
Visitor Information
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Address: Ailsa Bay Distillery, Grangestone Industrial Estate, Girvan, Ayrshire, KA26 9PT, Scotland
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Telephone: +44 1465 713091
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Visitor Centre:
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Not open to the general public
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Tours may be available on a very limited basis by appointment
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As it’s part of a larger industrial site, it’s not your typical scenic distillery visit — but it’s a fascinating operation for serious whisky fans
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Ownership and Distillery History
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Owner: William Grant & Sons
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Year Established: 2007
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Purpose:
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Created to support Grant’s blended whiskies
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Designed for flexibility — producing multiple spirit styles including heavily peated malts
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Uses stills based on those at Balvenie
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Fun Fact: It’s one of the few distilleries in the world that measures sweetness as well as smoke in ppm — a perfect blend of tradition and tech
Distillery Facts
History and Location
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Founded: Built in 2007 by William Grant & Sons to produce malt whisky for both blends and single malt expressions.
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Location: Situated in Girvan, South Ayrshire, on the same site as the Girvan grain distillery.
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Name Origin: Named after nearby Ailsa Craig, a distinctive granite island visible from the distillery.
Production Details
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Stills: Equipped with eight copper pot stills (four wash and four spirit), modeled after those at Balvenie.
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Capacity: Can produce up to 12 million litres of alcohol annually, making it one of the largest malt whisky distilleries in Scotland.
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Multiple Spirit Styles: Designed to produce up to five different spirit styles, from light and floral to heavily peated.
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Highly Automated: Incorporates state-of-the-art process control systems for precision and consistency.
Maturation Innovation
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Micro-Maturation: Employs a unique process where new spirit is first aged in small ex-bourbon casks (around 25–100 litres) for a few months before being transferred to standard casks.
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Cask Types: Uses a mix of first-fill and refill American oak barrels for complexity.
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Analytical Labeling: Bottles are labeled with phenol parts per million (PPM) for peat level and "sweetness PPM," an internal measure of sweetness.
Flavor Profile and Style
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Peated Style: Unusual for a Lowland whisky, Ailsa Bay features deliberate, balanced peatiness.
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Flavor Notes: Offers sweet smoke, vanilla, toffee, apple, honey, and pepper, with hints of tar and earth.
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Alcohol Strength: Commonly bottled at 48.9% ABV, unchillfiltered for body and texture.
Core Releases
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Ailsa Bay Original: The first official peated single malt, released in 2016.
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Sweet Smoke Edition: A 2018 release with a higher sweetness-to-peat balance.
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Aerstone Range: A separate line produced at the distillery, aimed at entry-level whisky drinkers with "Sea Cask" and "Land Cask" variants.
Innovation and Sustainability
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Blockchain-Protected: In 2019, Ailsa Bay became one of the first whiskies to feature blockchain tracking for authenticity and transparency.
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Sustainability Focus: Benefits from modern energy efficiency thanks to the Girvan site’s infrastructure.
Ailsa Bay Whisky to Buy
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William Grant & Sons 12 Year Old Whisky Ailsa Bay ReleaseSpecial Price £324.98 Regular Price £389.99 Inc VATSaving £65.01
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