SMWS 78.68
Olde Funkey Butte
Single Malt Whisky
67.3% • 700ml • Highlands

Ben Nevis is very much a working distillery in a working town. It sits on the edge of Fort William, with Ben Nevis looming overhead, and it has always felt built for output rather than pageantry. Founded in 1825 by John MacDonald, it has lived through the usual Highland cycle of ambition, hardship, rebuild, and revival, but it has rarely chased fashionable polish.
The history gets interesting in the 20th century. In the 1950s, Joseph Hobbs took over and pushed a bold idea: adding a Coffey still so the site could produce grain spirit as well as malt. That is an odd footnote in Scotch terms, and even though the experiment did not become the distillery’s lasting identity, it hints at Ben Nevis’s character. If a practical solution keeps whisky being made, it tends to get tried.
Today, the draw is the spirit itself. Ben Nevis has a reputation for weight and texture, often showing a firm malt core, ripe orchard fruit, and a slightly savoury, waxy edge that can feel almost old-fashioned in the best way. Traditional worm tubs are part of that muscular profile, helping the spirit keep its heft through maturation. Since 1989 the distillery has been owned by Nikka Whisky Distilling, and the combination suits it: steady stewardship for a distillery that rewards patience, especially when the cask selection is allowed to speak clearly.
The below is the average score out of 5 from our members, and the flavour profile which was voted to be the most prominent.