I have recently started my Scotch journey and enjoying yours and other Scotch Whisky content creators. Springbank simply doesn't exist in my area so I'll have to be very, very lucky to ever get a bottle. Of course, now you know the answer to your question of what happened to the Springbank etc. supply was answered in this video...most every Scotch channel creator loves it and tells everyone to buy it because it's a must have bottle. Unfortunately for most of us people really listen to you guys and the supply cannot keep up with demand. Such is life. I'm a big fan of your channel. Keep it up!
Frankly, as much as I respect the aura of Springbank/Glengyle, there are a plethora of other interesting whiskies that are more readily available. Was able to find Kilkerran 12 online for 55 USD so I grabbed it but I won't waste much time chasing them. Love SMWS offerings of Glen Scotia(code 93) so that is where I concentrate my efforts on cask strength Campeltown whiskies. Keep up the great content and cheers.
Got a pair of Springbanks last year (2021) but this year was the mother load Springbank 10, 15, 18, 21, and incoming already paid for 25. Longrow peated and 18. And finally Hazlehurn 15. Terrific year!
Yes Springbank and Kilkkeran have been missing around here too. The other day saw a Springbank 10 on the shelf for $80 US and passed it by. Evidently had not been keeping up and didn't realize that was a good price now. Hope to swing by there soon to get it if its still there. I have a chance as it's almost all Bourbon at that store. Cheers
Loving the whiskies from this area. My personal favourite is the Longrow red series. The Springbank range is fantastic. Agree with you that the cask strength 12 is pretty special. If you get a chance to get out to Campbeltown, the shops have plenty of stock.
Of all gems you mentioned have never tried Hazelburn. You put it rightly that all Campbeltown brands are simply too good. Your string skills are good, keep drinking and keep playing the guitar.
I can tell you my top six Campbeltown malts,and they are Springbank 15,10, longrow (NAS), kilkerran12, ,Glen scotia 15 and the double cask ,because that’s all I’ve had from Campbeltown and they are all excellent drams, again, good video. Slàinte
Fun intro...Yep Campbeltown rules....I have to disagree about the Hazelburn though, when it is kinda "unadulterated" (essentially for me ex-Bourbon or refill Sherry cask, or something close) it is really nice & subtle & brings something different to the "Springbank family"...Personal taste for sure...Cheers & keep on doing very vivid videos, we love passion ! 👍
@@MaltActivist I tried your 8 yo a while ago (now a collector's item, even if all is relative) & liked it, and I think it has more personality than the current 10 yo but I like the latter too...Looking forward to hear your thoughts then
You redeem yourself gloriously. However my ears are still ringing from the bell ding sound. Practically anything Springbank are flying off the shelves in my area. And I’m guessing the distillery temporary halt didn’t help.
Anything from Springbank that is at cask strength is selling out within a few minutes. This is the unfortunate trend we all witnessed since a year. Before they happily existed on shelves. Now, this demand spread to their lower abv bottlings as well. Frankly, they are just not as good as cask strength ones or Longrows or Hazelburns( that are close to 50%). Excellent work, MA. You got everything.. great taste in whiskys, music along with that wicked sense of humour.
Kilkerran 12 and heavily peated are fantastic. I wouldn't bother with anything else as the 16 isn't good enough yet based on the first release. Springbank 12 is fairly consistent although the newest release is a full bourbon cask release which is probably somewhat different. Hazelburn 14 Oloroso was a whisky that made me love sherried drams. Longrow peated is pure salted caramel awesomeness, better than Port Charlotte imo. The standard release when it is available is worth it, better than some of the Longrow 18s. Springbank 15 imo is the better whisky when compared to the 18s.
Anyone ever tell you that you have the voice of an angel lol. Great intro. I’ve only had samples of the Longrow 18, Springbank 10 and 15 year. All great but I haven’t been able to find them 🤦🏻♂️. I kick myself for not buying a kilkerran saw it once for $120 figured I could find it cheaper. Never saw it again
Campbletown distilleries and bottles are not very well recognised in my part of the world. Good for me because more for me . Springbank 14 is just an amazing dram.
@@MaltActivist forgot about Scotia 15 too. Come to think of it. Campbletown has come upto be one of the bastion of contemporary Scotch whisky distilleries.
Simply put: Springbank and Glengyle never increased their production to meet growing demand. To compound this people flipping springbank/kilkerran have come out in force. I must admit no distributors have properly dealt with this situation and retailers have kind of failed too. Thankfully a lot of flippers are losing money on the more common bottles. That said I've seen people around the world say allocation is far less and it no longer available on the shelves. I think this can't only be due to increased demand. In my own country, we've seen much less supply and super high demand. I'm not in the niche enough or rich enough groups but I've managed to get the bottles I wanted, I got lucky on the one especially and split it with friends. Kilkerran only operates for 6 weeks a year. Ridiculous. Springbank could produce more. Lockdown did affect distribution so it's definitely hit how many bottles are on the shelves. But the UK has had a problem having Springbank in stock for a while now. Distributors could also be more transparent and allow those who want to drink priority. Some of the flipped bottles were rubbish. Like that Madeira wood release so the joke is on the flippers. I think I got blocked by another youtube channel for my opinions on this.
The Springbank availability situation is kind of insane... it's never been good but right now I can't get anything at all online and my local shop has Longrow 18 and 21 for £150 and £210 AND THAT'S IT!... I think the reason is the rabid fanaticism of Springbank fans (compounded by Covid Chaos) and they're simply choosing to let everything go out of stock rather than reduce ABVs, drop age statements or expand like other distilleries have.
@@MaltActivist Once Covid Chaos calms down a little I think we'll go back to the more normal levels of poor availability and obligatory price gouging :-) There are a bunch of things Springbank could do to ease the supply issues and apart from building ANOTHER distillery they're probably all bad. Axing the floor maltings is another one that springs to mind. But I don't think they'll change anything. They'll just keep plodding on. When I visited a few years ago they seemed happy to simply be making money and keeping folks in jobs. Fair enough really!
Glen Scotia 15 is awesome. Kilkerran is not in my market. No Springbank, no Hazelburn, nor any Longrow. I think it is nothing but myth. My guess is that Springbank is going through receivership. It is not demand, but lack of supply which animates the crisis.
It's all hype. There's nothing to see here. If everyone just drank Johnny Walker then Diageo would be happier and there might be some Kilkerran on the shelf. It's all the same thing anyway.
I have recently started my Scotch journey and enjoying yours and other Scotch Whisky content creators. Springbank simply doesn't exist in my area so I'll have to be very, very lucky to ever get a bottle. Of course, now you know the answer to your question of what happened to the Springbank etc. supply was answered in this video...most every Scotch channel creator loves it and tells everyone to buy it because it's a must have bottle. Unfortunately for most of us people really listen to you guys and the supply cannot keep up with demand. Such is life. I'm a big fan of your channel. Keep it up!
Love it. And I’ve only watched the intro so far.
haha cheers
Frankly, as much as I respect the aura of Springbank/Glengyle, there are a plethora of other interesting whiskies that are more readily available. Was able to find Kilkerran 12 online for 55 USD so I grabbed it but I won't waste much time chasing them. Love SMWS offerings of Glen Scotia(code 93) so that is where I concentrate my efforts on cask strength Campeltown whiskies. Keep up the great content and cheers.
Good insight. Be hard pressed to disagree. Thanks for stopping by.
Got a pair of Springbanks last year (2021) but this year was the mother load Springbank 10, 15, 18, 21, and incoming already paid for 25. Longrow peated and 18. And finally Hazlehurn 15. Terrific year!
Damn! That's quite a haul!
Great video!!!!!!!!! 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏
Thank you! Cheers!
Yes Springbank and Kilkkeran have been missing around here too. The other day saw a Springbank 10 on the shelf for $80 US and passed it by. Evidently had not been keeping up and didn't realize that was a good price now. Hope to swing by there soon to get it if its still there. I have a chance as it's almost all Bourbon at that store. Cheers
Good luck
Thank you
You're welcome?
Again great content! 👍😃
Thank you!
Loving the whiskies from this area. My personal favourite is the Longrow red series. The Springbank range is fantastic. Agree with you that the cask strength 12 is pretty special. If you get a chance to get out to Campbeltown, the shops have plenty of stock.
I'm about four thousand miles east of Campbeltown in Dubai. Let's hope I make it there soon.
Of all gems you mentioned have never tried Hazelburn. You put it rightly that all Campbeltown brands are simply too good. Your string skills are good, keep drinking and keep playing the guitar.
Thank you Ravi!
In my region, I can get a springbank 10 for €65 (+-$60), blessed i guess
Very creative video.
Thanks John. Good to see you.
I can tell you my top six Campbeltown malts,and they are Springbank 15,10, longrow (NAS), kilkerran12, ,Glen scotia 15 and the double cask ,because that’s all I’ve had from Campbeltown and they are all excellent drams, again, good video. Slàinte
Thank you, sir! and I agree wholeheartedly with your list.
Fun intro...Yep Campbeltown rules....I have to disagree about the Hazelburn though, when it is kinda "unadulterated" (essentially for me ex-Bourbon or refill Sherry cask, or something close) it is really nice & subtle & brings something different to the "Springbank family"...Personal taste for sure...Cheers & keep on doing very vivid videos, we love passion ! 👍
I will then have to go back and re-address Hazelburn.
@@MaltActivist I tried your 8 yo a while ago (now a collector's item, even if all is relative) & liked it, and I think it has more personality than the current 10 yo but I like the latter too...Looking forward to hear your thoughts then
Fun fact: if you have more than 2 bottles of anything from Campbeltown... you're a despicable HOGGER! :D Great vid thanks.
hahaha True!
You redeem yourself gloriously. However my ears are still ringing from the bell ding sound.
Practically anything Springbank are flying off the shelves in my area. And I’m guessing the distillery temporary halt didn’t help.
Damn. And yes I'm guessing the stoppage didn't help.
Anything from Springbank that is at cask strength is selling out within a few minutes. This is the unfortunate trend we all witnessed since a year. Before they happily existed on shelves. Now, this demand spread to their lower abv bottlings as well. Frankly, they are just not as good as cask strength ones or Longrows or Hazelburns( that are close to 50%). Excellent work, MA. You got everything.. great taste in whiskys, music along with that wicked sense of humour.
wow that's pretty messed up. I had no idea this was happening.
Kilkerran 12 and heavily peated are fantastic.
I wouldn't bother with anything else as the 16 isn't good enough yet based on the first release.
Springbank 12 is fairly consistent although the newest release is a full bourbon cask release which is probably somewhat different.
Hazelburn 14 Oloroso was a whisky that made me love sherried drams.
Longrow peated is pure salted caramel awesomeness, better than Port Charlotte imo. The standard release when it is available is worth it, better than some of the Longrow 18s.
Springbank 15 imo is the better whisky when compared to the 18s.
Anyone ever tell you that you have the voice of an angel lol. Great intro. I’ve only had samples of the Longrow 18, Springbank 10 and 15 year. All great but I haven’t been able to find them 🤦🏻♂️. I kick myself for not buying a kilkerran saw it once for $120 figured I could find it cheaper. Never saw it again
haha i do have a voice of an angel. And looks like you missed out brother.
@@MaltActivist I did. Damn it! Lol
Campbletown distilleries and bottles are not very well recognised in my part of the world. Good for me because more for me . Springbank 14 is just an amazing dram.
ah yes, that's a great whisky.
@@MaltActivist forgot about Scotia 15 too. Come to think of it. Campbletown has come upto be one of the bastion of contemporary Scotch whisky distilleries.
Very simple, demand has increased and supply remains low…
wait whats campbeltown?
hmmmmm you really wanna know?
Check your facts mate!!!!
Which ones? I'm pretty sure all of them are wrong.
Simply put: Springbank and Glengyle never increased their production to meet growing demand.
To compound this people flipping springbank/kilkerran have come out in force.
I must admit no distributors have properly dealt with this situation and retailers have kind of failed too. Thankfully a lot of flippers are losing money on the more common bottles.
That said I've seen people around the world say allocation is far less and it no longer available on the shelves. I think this can't only be due to increased demand. In my own country, we've seen much less supply and super high demand. I'm not in the niche enough or rich enough groups but I've managed to get the bottles I wanted, I got lucky on the one especially and split it with friends.
Kilkerran only operates for 6 weeks a year. Ridiculous.
Springbank could produce more.
Lockdown did affect distribution so it's definitely hit how many bottles are on the shelves. But the UK has had a problem having Springbank in stock for a while now.
Distributors could also be more transparent and allow those who want to drink priority.
Some of the flipped bottles were rubbish. Like that Madeira wood release so the joke is on the flippers.
I think I got blocked by another youtube channel for my opinions on this.
The Springbank availability situation is kind of insane... it's never been good but right now I can't get anything at all online and my local shop has Longrow 18 and 21 for £150 and £210 AND THAT'S IT!... I think the reason is the rabid fanaticism of Springbank fans (compounded by Covid Chaos) and they're simply choosing to let everything go out of stock rather than reduce ABVs, drop age statements or expand like other distilleries have.
Damn, so what do you think's going to happen besides the obligatory price gouging....
@@MaltActivist Once Covid Chaos calms down a little I think we'll go back to the more normal levels of poor availability and obligatory price gouging :-) There are a bunch of things Springbank could do to ease the supply issues and apart from building ANOTHER distillery they're probably all bad. Axing the floor maltings is another one that springs to mind. But I don't think they'll change anything. They'll just keep plodding on. When I visited a few years ago they seemed happy to simply be making money and keeping folks in jobs. Fair enough really!
@@WhiskyLock Can't really complain about that, can we?
It’s just plain sold out almost everywhere……in SoCal. If it’s stock, they are demanding a steep markup.
damn
Glen Scotia 15 is awesome. Kilkerran is not in my market. No Springbank, no Hazelburn, nor any Longrow. I think it is nothing but myth.
My guess is that Springbank is going through receivership. It is not demand, but lack of supply which animates the crisis.
You are right
It's all hype. There's nothing to see here. If everyone just drank Johnny Walker then Diageo would be happier and there might be some Kilkerran on the shelf. It's all the same thing anyway.
True....