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Douglas Laing has grain expectations with release of four single cask Scotch whiskies

Published:  18 August, 2015

Independent whisky bottler Douglas Laing has released a range of four single cask whiskies from Scotland's pre-eminent grain whisky distilleries.

The range of single grain whiskies comprises Cameronbridge 25 Years Old, Girvan 25 Years Old, North British 21 Years Old and Strathclyde 27 Years Old.

They are being launched under the Old Particular brand created for a number of single cask single malt releases in 2013.

The whiskies are being bottled at between 50.9% and 61.3% abv with no additional coluring or chill filtration.

Managing director Fred Laing said: "Over the last five to six years we have softly promoted, and gently educated the malt community with the surprise quality of old grain Scotch whiskies, and we have been rewarded with sustained growth.

"We believe the time is now right to give this long under-rated sector far greater kudos.

"So within our Old Particular single cask flagship brand, we will now release selected antique stocks of different grain Scotch whiskies in a lively new livery which both differentiates it from the malts and retains the character and specialised gravitas of the brand".

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