Archive for 2010

Live Balblair Tasting On Twitter TODAY November 10th 7PM GMT – Scotch Whisky News

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There will be a Live Balblair tasting on Twitter today led by John MacDonaldBalblair Distillery Manager; follow the action via #balblair and John is @balblairwhisky

It all starts at 7PM Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) and @whiskyintel will be there too! (If  the alarm clock works…).

Balblair Distillery Notes

John MacDonald, distillery manager for Balblair single malt whisky talks through the process that makes the whisky so unique…

Balblair distillery was established in 1790 making it one of the oldest working distilleries in Scotland and the oldest working distillery in the Highlands. At the distillery in Edderton, which is half an hour’s drive from Inverness, each part of the process is as important as the next. The distillery draws the pure soft water from the Allt Dearg burn set in the Struy hills. It travels open ditch to the distillery and is neither chemically treated or ultra-violet treated.

The malted barley used is virtually unpeated (1.5ppm phenol) and carefully ground through a Porteus mill and then mashed in a stainless steel mash-tun. One mash will take the staff at Balblair just over six hours to complete. It is a slow drain process which prevents many fats from being transferred from the mash-tun through the cooler to the wash-back – fats can mask and even attack flavour compounds created during the fermentation process. Next, six traditional wooden wash-backs give them the secondary fermentation from the micro-flora within the wood to give the whisky more flavour.

The two stills at the Balblair distillery have large boil-pots, fat squat necks and lye pipes that have a downward slope towards the condensers. Not only do they capture the fruity esters at the start of the distillation but also the heavier oils at the end that give Balblair its “body”. Balblair spirit cut ends at 60% abv. This is a small cut but it is quality that is what Balblair is about, not quantity.

The spirit for single malt is then collected and filled into carefully selected casks which will be stored in one of the eight traditional style warehouses dunnage (low slate roof, earthen floors, thick stone walls) for full term maturation. This traditional style of warehousing makes it a perfect micro-climate for the maturation of whisky as temperature and humidity do not vary greatly from January to December.
Then the waiting process begins…

History of Balblair

It would be hard to find a distillery set in more scenic and unspoilt surroundings than Balblair.

Established in 1790, Balblair distillery is one of the oldest working distilleries in Scotland and the oldest working distillery in the Highlands. It is strikingly situated by the beautiful Dornoch Firth on the sweep of the Cambuscurrie Bay within sight of the ancient Clach Biorach standing stone.

The original source of its water is still used to this day. The delightful and winding Allt Dearg burn flows fresh and clear from the surrounding hills. Balblair was founded by John Ross in 1790. He ran it as a thriving business and, in 1824, was joined by his son, Andrew.

The distillery stayed in the Ross family until the late 19th century when the tenancy was taken over by Alexander Cowan. Cowan ran the distillery for over half a century, before finally selling the freehold to Robert ‘Bertie’ Cumming. Bertie’s impact was remarkable, promptly expanding the distillery and increasing production, before retiring in 1970. He sold to what became Allied Distillers. Then, in 1996, Balblair was purchased by Inver House Distillers. And so began this newest chapter in the history of this timeless distillery.

Clach Biorach

Within sight of the distillery lies a great ‘stelae’, an ancient standing stone, the Clach Biorach. This ancient monument was used to mark arrival and passage of special moments in time. The stone is a fitting symbol to stand so close to Balblair with its traditions and exclusively Vintage whisky. The Picts were a confederation of tribes living in what was to become known as Scotland. A society built on strong beliefs and philosophies; they expressed much of their culture through art. The Clach Biorach was the heart of the Pictish community; it was their Gathering Place. Today, 2,000 years after the Picts, people still gather around the stone to see the sunlight pour over the Ardross Hills, marking key festival dates in the ancient calendar.

Vintages

“Our whisky tells us when it’s ready. Not the other way round.”John MacDonald, Distillery Manager

Our Vintages are selected at the absolute peak of perfection. Hand-picked, to represent the very best our distillery has to offer. Every cask is sampled, judged and selected by our Distillery Manager, to find its optimum maturation point. The point at which each Vintage says it’s ready. The casks not selected are simply not chosen. They have not yet reached their absolute best. They are left to mature further in traditional dunnage warehouses at Balblair distillery.

Their time will come.

Visit Balblair Distillery at www.balblair.com

Monkey Shoulder Launches The Ultimate Mobster Adventure – Scotch Whisky News

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Monkey Shoulder Launches The Ultimate Mobster Adventure

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Enter the swinging world of the urban jungle in Monkey Shoulder’s brand new interactive treasure hunt

Monkey Shoulder is today launching a brand new interactive adventure.  The Legend of the Blind Monkey, plunges you head first into an intense underworld of feuds, powerplays and mobster wheeling and dealing as the Boss Monkey searches for his successor to rule Golden City.

Three monkey mobster families will fight to rule Golden City through a series of engrossing on and offline challenges. Monkey Shoulder is challenging wannabe gansters to pledge allegience to one family to start their leadership campaign.  The adventure culminates on December 4th at the Mobsters Ball and a chance to win the top secret Golden Treasure.

Players must choose wisely to make sure their personalities match up to the demands of the three mobster families. Sign up to either the Utan Clan (strong as rock, subtle as brick), Zees (frisky, risky and likes whisky) or Society of Shadows (nimble, quick and handy with a candlestick) on facebook for the adventure to begin.

To complete the quest, players will have to scour websites, impress the boss of their Family, sleuth clues, solve puzzles, and swap codewords with other budding mobsters.

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As online meets offline, players will discover some of the game’s characters positioned in key bars across the country armed with cunning clues to the treasure hunt. Family members will be alerted to their whereabouts on Google Maps, giving them the chance to be first on the case and get that all important clue.

The prize for those willing to take on the challenge is a ticket to the exclusive Mobsters Ball at a hidden London location. Those lucky enough to be at the ultimate monkey speakeasy can participate in a final challenge to win the priceless Golden Treasure of the Blind Monkey.

To begin your adventure, visit: www.blindmonkey.co.uk

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“Gimme a whisky….and don’t be stingy, baby.” Heather Greene & Glenfiddich – Scotch Whisky News

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“Gimme a whisky….and don’t be stingy, baby.”

Greta Garbo’s first spoken line on film harkens back to an era where women commonly drank Scotch, where there was beauty in enjoying a cocktail – and where there was no such thing as a ‘manly’ drink.

It’s an era Heather Greene is hoping to see once again – beginning with holiday tables.

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 As one of the world’s only female Scotch whisky experts, Greene is on a mission to demystify the spirit that traces its roots to the 1400s – particularly among women, who drank Scotch regularly in the 40s and 50s, but in more recent times have gravitated to wines and softer liquors.

 “The notion that Scotch is a ‘manly’ drink is finally beginning to fade,” says Greene, a brand ambassador for Glenfiddich as well as a professional recording artist. “Not only have popular shows like Mad Men helped to glamorize classic cocktails and make whiskies less intimidating, the rules for ‘proper’ ways to enjoy Scotch are starting to relax and people are experimenting more.”

 As an example, Greene says Scotch can be enjoyed not just as a pre-dinner cocktail, but throughout a meal.  In fact, she says with notes of spice, honey and apple, Scotch is an ideal spirit to pair with upcoming holiday feasts.  Here are a few of her top pairing tips:

For a pre-dinner cocktail, Greene recommends a Rob Roy or an Old Fashioned

“The beauty of a Rob Roy, Old Fashioned or even a Maple Old Fashioned is that they aren’t too sweet, are wonderfully balanced, and, because they contain a small amount of aromatic bitters – which stimulate our appetites by making our mouths water – our palettes are actually encouraged and prepared for a feast before us. Many people don’t realize that fruit juices and creams, when added to cocktails, can have the reverse effect.”

During dinner, she says there is nothing more delicious than a Single Malt with ice. 

“Purists generally are opposed to adding water to Scotch, but doing so can make it very enjoyable with food,” she adds. “The ice cools down the Scotch, and the alcohol ‘ping’ that many drinkers experience is mellowed, bringing out notes of vanilla and oak, which make perfect pairings for winter dinners.”

 And for post-dinner festivities, an aged whisky “neat” is a gorgeous compliment to fruit pies, chocolates and other desserts.

 “The notes of Scotch pair so well with desserts that many chocolatiers have experimented with Scotch-infused treats. For the do-it-yourself version, a small piece of dark chocolate with an aged whisky featuring notes of raisin, dark chocolate, caramel and maple is the perfect “lite” ending to a dinner.”

Heather Greene would be delighted to discuss the trend of women increasingly embracing whisky as well as stir up some perfect holiday Scotch pairings using beautiful glasses from her personal vintage collection.

About Heather Greene:

One of the world’s only female Scotch whisky experts, Heather Greene – who is also an acclaimed performing artist – joined William Grant and Sons in 2007 as a Whisky Ambassador and Scotch specialist for Glenfiddich, the world’s top-selling single malt Scotch.  Having moved to Scotland two years earlier after the release of her debut album, Greene discovered a passion for what has since become her “day job.” She joined the Scotch Malt Whisky Society in Edinburgh, becoming the first American woman to be invited to serve on the Society’s prestigious tasting panel, prior to being recruited by Glenfiddich and returning to New York City, where she often performs and records in addition to hosting tastings.  Her next album – Argon40’s “Fair Lawn” Featuring Heather Greene – is due out in January when she will travel nationwide to host a series of shows accompanied by her classic cocktails and vintage Glenfiddich.

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Nickolls & Perks Penderyn Welsh Whisky Company Tasting November 11th – Welsh Whisky News

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Places for this tasting are still available
Contact 01384 394518 for tickets priced £25 per person.

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 Penderyn Welsh Whisky Company Tasting
Tasting with Penderyn’s Robert Weller
Thursday 11th November start time 7:30pm
Venue: Stourbridge Cellars
 
On taste :

Merlyn Welsh Cream Liqueur
Brecon Gin
Brecon Vodka
Penderyn Madeira finish
Penderyn Sherry Finish
Penderyn Peated

david@nickollsandperks.co.uk
www.nickollsandperks.co.uk

Grant’s Scotch Whisky – Ludo Visits Bairds Maltings – Scotch Whisky News

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A visit to the maltings (November 5th)

Hi all,

This week I visited the Bairds maltings in Arbroath, on the east coast of Scotland. (http://www.bairds-malt.co.uk/)

Malting is an essential part of the whisky making process and constitutes of 3 stages – steeping, germination and kilning, which take about a week. Scotch whisky can only be fermented from 100% natural sugars, which is why we rely on expert maltsters such as Bairds to provide us with the highest quality malted barley.

Different varieties, including Optic or Maresei, can be malted, and skilled maltsters will seek grains with either a high starch or a high enzyme content (depending on whether the cereal will be used for malt or grain whisky distillation).

The Arbroath malting plant is brand new and can cope with 360 tonnes of barley per batch. That’s roughly enough to keep a small malt whisky distillery going for about a month but the largest malt distilleries can require around 80 tonnes per day

Malting plants like this are not normally open to the public, however, a few distilleries with much smaller scale malting floors (such as The Balvenie or Springbank) do offer tours if you would like to learn more about this process. Of course, you can also ask your questions below.

Best regards,

Ludo

http://blog.grantswhisky.com/

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University of Aberdeen Malt Whisky Society Events – Scotch Whisky News

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Whisky Wednesday

Come along for some drams!

£2 for 4 Whiskies

NO TICKETS NEEDED – BRING YER FRIENDS!

Location: Butchart Centre, University Road, Old Aberdeen
Time and Date: 7pm – Wednesday 10th October 2010
What to Bring: £2 for entry + Membership Card + money for raffle

See you there!

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Whisky Trip to AnCnoc Distillery!

Tickets are ONLY £9 per person!
17/11/2010
Leaving at 1.30pm back by 6pm

Going by coach, so no need to worry about that drink-driving stuff (don’t drink and drive). Tickets on sale at our event on Wednesday 10th, and then at AUSA Societies reception between 10am-3pm.

University of Aberdeen Malt Whisky Society
The Butchart Centre
University Road
Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire AB24 3UT
aberdeenwhisky@googlemail.com

The Single Malt & Scotch Whisky Extravaganza – Scotch Whisky News

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The Single Malt & Scotch Whisky Extravaganza® is held in 13 major markets around the United States, including Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Fort Lauderdale, Houston, Los Angeles, New York, Philadelphia, San Francisco and Washington, DC.

Both Novice & Enthusiasts

The Extravaganza was the first and is the only tasting event that offers both the novice and most discerning enthusiast the opportunity to properly sample the participating whiskies in a sophisticated and elegant environment, with an array of sumptuous foods that greatly enhance the attendees’ enjoyment.

Single Malt & Scotch Whisky

The Extravaganza provides our attendees an unusually wide range of the most prestigious single malt, premium Scotch and Irish whiskies in joyous camaraderie. Presented by whisky professionals, our goal is to educate our attendees in the discerning consumption of the finest spirits known to mankind. Unlike any other “whisky event”, the Extravaganza focuses exclusively on single malt & Scotch whiskies. No other category of alcoholic beverages is included in our events.

Unique Whiskies From Scotland and Around the World

The gala evening event features a sampling of over 100 of Scotland’s most prestigious single malt & Scotch whiskies as well as unique single malts from Ireland and Japan. At evening’s end, a selection of premium, imported cigars are presented for the attendees’ enjoyment after the event. Please note – smoking is not permitted within the confines of the venue.

SAN FRANCISCO
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Intercontinental San Francisco
888 Howard Street
San Francisco, CA 94103

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LOS ANGELES
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Loews Santa Monica Beach Hotel
1700 Ocean Avenue
Santa Monica, CA 90401

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FORT LAUDERDALE
Thursday, December 2, 2010
The Seminole Hard Rock Hotel
& Casino
1 Seminole Way
Hollywood, FL 33314

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https://www.amerisurf.com/singlemaltextravaganza/form_tickets.html

Whisky Lounge Events News – November 2010 – Scotch Whisky News

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Hi all,

Well the clocks have gone back, the leaves are turning (or turned depending on where you are) and the nights are drawing in. Don’t you just love the autumn?! At least it truly is the start of traditional whisky-drinking weather!

I am busy in planning mode and it is looking like a very busy 2011 for us (and you!). I will be releasing details of next years early events very soon to enable you to buy these as Xmas pressies…

For now though, we have a very special and exciting series of tastings for you in November and December…

Islay – Blind Fury

After several months of single distillery tastings, with Arran and Springbank, I felt it was time to get back to our routes. Whilst I thought these were great tastings and very interesting, I am also looking forward to presenting this to you.  We are back to the ‘blind’ format of you not knowing what whiskies you have been tastings until the end of the night. This way you can form no preconceptions that can often get in the way of a balanced opinion, plus it gives you the chance to really test your palate and nose without distraction. This event will feature all new whiskies to our Islay tastings – and some new to the market – so you are likely to be tasting drams you have never tasted before! I have had much fun putting it together and I’m sure you will enjoy it even more! I will be organising to have all of the available whiskies for sale on the night too in order to sort out any Xmas present quandaries!

Dates and venues…

Manchester – Saturday 20th November, The Britons Protection, 7.30pm
Leeds – Friday 26th November, City Inn, Granary Wharf, 7.30pm
York – Saturday 27th November, The Cedar Court Grand (new venue!), 7.30pm
London – Tuesday 7th December, The Red Lion, Crown Passage, SW1, 7.30pm
Newcastle – Friday 10th December, Blackfriars, Friar Street, 7.30pm

Tickets are only £20 each and are now available from the website – click here to be taken straight there! http://www.thewhiskylounge.com/Events.aspx

Your Choice…

I am always open to suggestion when it comes to subject matter and I would really like to hear from you on this. As you know, I am now putting together my calendar of tastings for 2011 together and rather than assume what you want, I would like to be able to give you exactly what you want (to a degree!). If you have any ideas for areas we have not covered or whiskies you would like to see us cover off then please email me. I will even throw in a pair of free places on a Whisky Lounge tasting or festival of your choice to the person that comes up with the best workable suggestion. Bargain!

You can also make these suggestions via our Facebook page or Twitter feed if you are up on such things.

That’s all for now, but I will be keeping you updated with all things Whisky Lounge throughout November and December.

Sláinte!

Eddie

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Eddie Ludlow
Whisky Evangelist

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IWSC Spirit Panel Judge 2009-present
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eddie@thewhiskylounge.com

01904 466227
07515 854210

Whiskies of the World “Whisky Pairing With Ed Kohl” November 10th, San Francisco – Scotch Whisky News

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Whisky Pairing With Ed Kohl

Wednesday Nov 10:6:00pm – 8:30pm
The City Club of San Francisco: 155 Sansome St, San Francisco

Don’t miss this incredible opportunity to experience great appetizers paired with Signatory, Kilchoman, Edradour Scotch Whiskies and more…

Price is $45 all inclusive.

PURCHASE TICKETS AT http://tinyurl.com/WithEdKohl

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Presented by Ed Kohl, industry veteran and Spirits Expert.

The evening will indulge your senses with Whisky and gourmet hors d’oeuvres. Ed is well known for being a captivating speaker to both the novice and seasoned whisky enthusiast as he educates on the Art of Whisky.

Each guest will be served their own plate of hor d’oeuvres.  This allows each whisky to be tasted and the flavors savored. Next, the carefully crafted appetizers can be pleasured with the Whisky.

WHISKIES
Blood and Sand Cocktail Featuring Isle of Skye
Kilchoman – Islay
Edradour – Highland
Highland Park UCF (18 Year 92 proof) – Orkney
Auchentoshan UCF – Lowland
Cragganmore UCF (13 Year) – Speyside
Ben Nevis CS (18 year) – Highland 
Smokehead – Islay

HORS D’OEUVRES
Chorizo Dates Bacon-Wrapped Sweet Dates Stuffed w/ Lightly Spiced Chorizo
Baked Oysters on the Half Shell, Hobbs Bacon, Creamy Bechamel
Peppered Beef Tenderloin with Blue Cheese Sauce
White Bean & Red Pepper Puree, Shaved Reggiano, Brioche Toast

We offer a VEGETARIAN MENU if requested when purchasing this ticket.  Request at checkout.

Loch Fyne Whiskies Stocks ‘Chivas Regal Christian Lacroix 12yo 1.5 litre’ – BIG Scotch Whisky News

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Loch Fyne Whiskies News has stocked a new item, ‘Chivas Regal Christian Lacroix 12yo 1.5 litre’

Chivas Regal Christian Lacroix 12yo
40% abv
£145.00 inc vat
£123.40 ex vat

Please note that this is a magnum 150cl bottle

Loch Fyne Whiskies
david@lfw.co.uk and visit Loch Fyne Whiskies at www.lfw.co.uk

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