Flavor-infused whisky · Est. in the dark

Disturb the
expected.

Flavor-infused whisky for people who prefer their good taste with a dangerous side.You can't judge a spirit by its label.

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Three distinct personalities.
None of them behave.

The Core Trilogy / 03

No. 01Variant
Peanut Butter whiskey label artwork

Peanut Butter

Rich. Wrong. Reliable.

Smooth, decadent, and exactly what you were warned about. A velvet betrayal of roasted cream and heavy grain.

Taste profile
No. 02Variant
Salted Caramel whiskey label artwork

Salted Caramel

Sweet restraint. Dark side.

A sophisticated bite followed by a velvet finish. Salted for clarity. Caramel for the lie.

Taste profile
No. 03Variant
Spicy Cinnamon whiskey label artwork

Spicy Cinnamon

Heat. Bite. Zero behavior.

An aggressive warmth that demands your full attention. It doesn't ask permission — it takes it.

Taste profile

The Philosophy

“Pleasantly Disturbed exists to blur the line between indulgence and obsession — bold flavor, premium presence, and just enough chaos to leave a mark.”

We were bored by predictable bottles and safe choices. We took barrel-aged whisky energy and pushed it somewhere darker, stranger, and far more interesting. Good taste should make people nervous.

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The Object

A bottle that
looks like trouble.

Dark glass. Ornate detail. A label that dares you to make assumptions. Every bottle of Pleasantly Disturbed is a collectible piece of beautiful chaos — designed to be seen long before it is sipped.

Vessel

Bespoke heavy black flint glass with a weighted base.

Finish

Embossed foil detail. Hand-numbered, batch-stamped.

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Manifesto No. 01

Judge Less.
Sip More.

Good taste should make people nervous.

Unexpected is the point.

Sweet, spiced, smooth — never safe.

You can't judge a spirit by its label.

The Invitation

Ready to get
pleasantly disturbed?

Meet the whisky that doesn't ask for approval. Discover the collection, find a stockist, or get strange with us.