Lochlea Overtone Over & Stout

We are deloighted to offer this special edition Lochlea Over & Stout, limited to just 1,500 bottles and a UK exclusive.  Bottled at 52%, the flavour profile is rich and layered, with a nose of sweet stout beer, light smoke, and oak. The palate delivers creamy vanilla, cinder toffee, and BBQ smoke, while the finish lingers with warming spice, green oak, rye bread, and cereal notes.

This second and final Overtone release comprises just five casks in total: three stout-seasoned (two Bourbon barrels, one STR barrique), one first fill Bourbon barrel, and one ex-peated Bourbon barrel. The result is a whisky that deepens the stout’s earthy, chocolatey character while enhancing sweet vanilla and gentle smoke. Carefully married to harmonise the flavours, this release offers a familiar yet distinctive profile. Lochlea invites whisky lovers to enjoy this final chapter in the Overtone collaboration, crafted with passion and precision.

Produced by Lochlea Distillery, an independent, family-run operation in Ayrshire, Scotland, this whisky reflects their commitment to local ingredients, sustainable practices, and full on-site maturation. The distillery’s collaboration with Overtone Brewery, a Glasgow-based craft brewer, began with shared casks used to mature stout before being returned to Lochlea for whisky finishing.

Tasting Notes
Nose: Rich, big notes of sweet, stouty beer, light smoke, oaky
Palate: Vanilla, cinder toffee, rich BBQ smoke, creamy
Finish: Oak, warming spice, green oak notes, rye bread and cereals

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