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Whisky is loved all over the world, and yet it’s not a drink that many begin their spirit drinking journey with. There’s often an element of mystery and undue intimidation surrounding how to drink scotch, and we’d hate this to get in the way of you enjoying a dram.

This simple guide on how to drink scotch will bust myths and give you the know-how you need to begin drinking whisky, and find what variations and combinations float your boat and tickle your tastebuds.

Before we dive in, we want to share that there’s no right or wrong way to drink scotch. Regardless of whether you’re a total whisky novice or a longstanding scotch enthusiast, you do you.

But we appreciate that when you’re brand new to a concept, you need a little guidance and knowledge to actually discover how you like to enjoy it.

So, let’s get into it…

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What exactly is scotch?

Whisky and scotch – you’ve probably heard these terms being used interchangeably, but is there a difference?

Yes, indeed.

Scotch can only be made in Scotland. It’s the most well known type of whisky, which makes sense seeing as whisky making did originate in Scotland, but whisky is actually made all over the world. Bourbon whiskey was invented in America, and Japan is known for their distilleries in Honshu that make creamy, spicy whisky.

All the scotch we make is pure single malt, meaning it only contains malted barley from a single distillery, and that distillery is located near Ballindalloch in Moray, within Scotland’s Speyside region. You can even pay us a visit if you’re ever in the area.

As the oldest legal distillery in the Glenlivet parish, we’ve been making smooth and full bodied single malt scotch in Speyside for two hundred years, and not much has changed in that time.

To cut a long story short, barley, water and yeast are the magic components that create our whisky collection. It’s an artful process of malting, milling, mashing, fermentation, distillation and maturation (try saying that five times in a row) that produces the unique drink that you can then enjoy neat, on the rocks, or within a refreshing co*cktail.

That brings us nicely onto the subject of the different ways you can enjoy our single malt whisky…

Best ways to drink scotch

One of the best things about drinking whisky is that it can be as simple or elaborate as you like.

Scotch is an incredibly versatile spirit, making it a great foundation for all manner of drinks. You can serve scotch on its own over ice for a sophisticated beverage that allows you to appreciate whisky’s complexity.

You can also combine it with soda, fruit juice or tea for a delicious highball that makes the whisky accessible without any compromise on flavour. Or use it to craft classic co*cktails such as a Mint Julep, a Sazerac or a Hot Toddy which really lean into the character of scotch by pairing it with contrasting or complementary flavours.

Neat

The simplest way to drink whisky as a beginner is to try it neat, cleansing your palate after each sip with a little cool water. You can also add a few drops of water into the whisky directly. This helps open up the flavours of the spirit while also reducing whisky burn. Just don’t add too much water at once!

Drinking it neat is a particularly good option for aged or rarer whiskies that deserve a sip without any other ingredients impacting the flavour. Drink at room temperature without water first to note the bottle’s individual notes.

We know that trying a spirit neat can seem intimidating, but just take it back to the basics. Add about 2 ounces or 60ml of your choice of scotch to a glass; we highly recommend a tulip glass, but any will suffice.

You don’t require any special skills to drink whisky this way – take a sip and see what happens. Cleanse your palette with some water and then take another sip. If you find it a little too powerful, then add a few drops of water to your glass instead. Compare your thoughts with friends and see which flavours stand out to you, or simply enjoy the scotch without thinking too much into it.

It’s not a test or a competition, it’s just you and some whisky.

On the rocks / with water

If you’re worried about finding neat whisky a little too harsh on your tastebuds as a scotch beginner, you can drink it on the rocks or with a splash of water.

On the rocks is a fancy way of saying with ice, and it has the effect of both cooling your whisky down and diluting it slightly, which will tone the “burn” down a little.

There’s a fair amount of debate on whether whisky drinkers should water or cool whisky down, and some avid scotch sippers are adamant that whisky should always be drunk at room temperature, as they believe it better highlights each individual flavour.

Feel free to read more about whether you should drink whisky with ice, but remember that it comes down to personal preference. The best way to drink whisky as a beginner is the way you enjoy it most. You’re the expert when it comes to your own preferences.

How to drink scotch on the rocks

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co*ckTAIL RECIPE

Short & Strong

Classic

Tumbler

Autumn

Winter

Scotch on the Rocks. The Glenlivet way.

INGREDIENTS

mloz

IngredientsUnit

The Glenlivet 12 Year Old

50ml

Ice

METHOD

  1. Pour your whisky.
  2. Add as much ice as you like.

In whisky co*cktails

If you want to experience the versatility of good scotch, a whisky co*cktail is the way to go. There really is scotch co*cktail creation to satisfy all tastes, and it’s a fantastic way to drink scotch as a beginner.

We recommend starting with a timeless classic such as an Old Fashioned. We prefer making this American invention with The Glenlivet 18 Year Old, along with the classic components of bitters, sugar and fresh orange for the garnish.

Or if you prefer a tarter tipple, the Whisky Sour could be your co*cktail of choice. This quintessential scotch co*cktail makes good use of whisky and lemon as a dynamic duo. Fresh citrus flavours pair beautifully with rich and earthy tones of quality scotch.

On the other end of the spectrum are vibrant and modern scotch co*cktails such as Paper Plane, a bittersweet whisky drink made with Aperol, and Coco Lime Smash, a totally tropical concoction with the leading role taken by The Glenlivet Caribbean Reserve, a single malt scotch finished in barrels previously home to Caribbean rum.

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co*ckTAIL RECIPE

FOR

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SERVE

Sour

Tumbler

Autumn

As classic as they come. The Glenlivet Whisky Sour.

INGREDIENTS

mloz

IngredientsUnit

The Glenlivet 12 Year Old

50ml

Lemon Juice

25ml

Simple Syrup

12ml

Egg White or Aquafaba (Optional)

12ml

METHOD

  1. Build in shaker.
  2. Add ice and shake again until well-chilled.
  3. Strain into glass.

After you’ve tried some whisky co*cktails, why not use your flavour findings to create your own? Remember, there’s no rules on the bar cart.

We’re sure you’re itching to crack open the whisky and savour some scotch sensations now you’ve reached the end of our guide on how to drink scotch for beginners.

Get started with our huge selection of whisky co*cktails recipes, and feel free to brush up on your knowledge of how scotch is made, and what whisky drinks to order at the bar.

Be playful and have fun figuring out what your way looks like – cheers!

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3 Best Ways to Drink Scotch as a Beginner - The Glenlivet (2024)

FAQs

3 Best Ways to Drink Scotch as a Beginner - The Glenlivet? ›

The simplest way to drink whisky as a beginner is to try it neat, cleansing your palate after each sip with a little cool water. You can also add a few drops of water into the whisky directly. This helps open up the flavours of the spirit while also reducing whisky burn. Just don't add too much water at once!

Is Glenlivet good for beginners? ›

For beginners, Speyside whiskies, such as The Glenlivet are a good starting point due to their approachability, offering flavours of honey, fruits, and gentle spices.

Should scotch be drunk neat or with water? ›

Enjoying whisky is wholly subjective, and the best way to drink whisky is the one that you prefer. Some whiskies are designed to be enjoyed neat and at room temperature, others to be activated with water, while cheaper whiskies are ideal as a co*cktail base.

What can you mix with Glenlivet? ›

Pour The Glenlivet, lemon juice and honey syrup into a chilled flute. Top with champagne, stir and garnish with a lemon twist.

What's the best way to drink Glenlivet? ›

We recommend starting with a timeless classic such as an Old Fashioned. We prefer making this American invention with The Glenlivet 18 Year Old, along with the classic components of bitters, sugar and fresh orange for the garnish. Or if you prefer a tarter tipple, the Whisky Sour could be your co*cktail of choice.

Do you drink Glenlivet on the rocks? ›

The Glenlivet 12 Year Old On The Rocks

A classic scotch drink made The Glenlivet way, this is one dram that demands your attention. Pour our 12 Year Old single malt whisky over the rocks for a deliciously chilled serve.

Do you put ice in scotch? ›

But you should enjoy your whisky whichever way you choose. There's no right or wrong answer when it comes to ice. “Yes, you can put ice in single malt scotch. Put one or two cubes in your whisky, it will chill it slightly, melt into water, and then help release all these wonderful aromas and flavors.”

What is the best thing to mix with scotch? ›

If it works for you, it works.
  1. Cola. Whisky and co*ke is a classic combo. ...
  2. Orange soda. There's not much to like about whisky and orange soda. ...
  3. Lemonade. Mix up a batch of whisky and lemonade for summer sizzlers; the ultimate refresher. ...
  4. Ginger ale. Like spice? ...
  5. Ginger beer. ...
  6. Cream soda. ...
  7. Tonic. ...
  8. Soda water.

How do most people drink scotch? ›

NEAT. Drinking Scotch neat is the simplest way to enjoy it, whether you opt for a single malt or blended Scotch. The idea is the liquid goes directly from the bottle into your glass without interruption. Just pour a couple of ounces into that tulip glass or whiskey snifter.

How do the Scots drink their scotch? ›

Scots ask for their blended whisky by name and are served it neat (because ice makes it difficult to see if they are getting a full pour!) along with a small pitcher of water they use to cut to taste.

Why put drops of water in scotch? ›

And even though whiskeys are already diluted below 45 percent ethanol (alcohol), adding a few drops of water to your glass to dilute it even more can help the overall flavor by encouraging the other chemicals to evaporate, enhance the aromas and produce a whiff of flavor each time you take a drink.

Can you mix scotch with co*ke? ›

A simple mix of scotch whisky and co*ke to make your Smokey Monkey sing. This easy co*cktail classic tastes like a sweet cola flavoured by a bonfire on a cold night and is the perfect refresher for those hot, late summer evenings.

Should Glenlivet be chilled? ›

If you're looking for something delicate yet complex to serve over ice, you won't go far wrong with The Glenlivet 12-year single malt. It's well-balanced, bright and features strong pineapple notes. Delightful when served chilled.

What not to eat with Scotch whiskey? ›

Avoid foods that are strong in garlic or overly spicy as these will kill the flavour of any whisky. Spirits with strong flavours often match well with stronger foods and lighter spirits with foods with a lighter flavour profile, but you want the elements to complement each other rather than being too matchy-matchy.

Is Glenlivet a nice Scotch? ›

Excellent Scotch!

I have been buying this since it came out and I think is is excellent, great aroma and the touch of sweetness makes it really special .

Is Glenlivet a smooth whiskey? ›

Made with water from the same crystal-clear mountain streams, in the same cold, pure air, The Glenlivet Founder's Reserve is as smooth and fruity as the whisky that first ran from the original copper pot stills.

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