Smögen is a truly micro-sized malt whisky distillery, producing the new make spirit in a volume of about merely 115 litres per production day – at the typical spirit safe strength of 71% alcohol by volume. All of the new make will be matured on site and be bottled as malt whisky only, with exceptional attention to every part of the detailed process.
The process being exactly what, I hear you think (loudly)?
We do buy in malted barley from dedicated maltsters, either in Scotland or Sweden. As we produce a peated (smoky) malt whisky, the malt we do buy in will be made from barley that has first been steeped in order to be able to start germinating, then laid out on malting floors to germinate and – ultimately – be dried in a kiln which is burning peat to generate both heat and, crucially for character, peat smoke. The peat smoke will stick to the drying husk of the malted barley and will subsequently generate the smoky aroma and taste in any smoky whisky. The quality of the barley will be very important in order to make a good new make and the strain of barley can have an appreciable impact on what style of character the raw material will impart to the spirit. The same goes for the manner of malting, whether traditional floor malting or drum malting, and most certainly for the location and depth of the peat bog that supplied the dried peat.