Who makes John Barr Scotch?

Answered by John Watkins

When crafting John Barr , the whisky makers take into consideration the different flavor profiles and characteristics of the various whiskies they have available. They carefully select whiskies that complement each other, creating a harmonious blend that is greater than the sum of its parts.

Each cask is carefully monitored and tasted throughout the aging process to ensure that the whisky is developing the desired characteristics. This attention to detail and commitment to quality is evident in every sip of John Barr Scotch.

In addition to the craftsmanship that goes into making John Barr Scotch, the brand also pays homage to its Scottish heritage. The whiskies used in the blend are predominantly sourced from Scottish distilleries, capturing the essence of the country's whisky-making traditions.

As an expert sommelier and brewer, I have had the pleasure of tasting and enjoying John Barr Scotch on numerous occasions. Its smoothness, complexity, and balanced flavors never fail to impress me. Whether enjoyed neat, on the rocks, or in a cocktail, John Barr Scotch is a whisky that can be savored and appreciated.