Probably Scotland’s smallest distillery will be exhibiting its malt spirit range at The Whisky Fringe 2016 – Whisky News

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Probably Scotland’s smallest distillery will be exhibiting its malt spirit range at The Whisky Fringe 2016

For the first time in its three-year history, probably Scotland’s smallest distillery, Strathearn, will be attending The Whisky Fringe, in its own right, at Mansfield Traquair in Edinburgh from 12-14th August 2016.

Having earned a reputation producing top-quality gins, Strathearn are no strangers to creative distilling; however, their classic Scotch is nearing full maturation. For the last few years, they have been maturing their whisky in oak casks and in December, it will reach three years old – the minimum age to be considered Scotch whisky – so purists will have to wait until then to sample it.

Visitors at the Whisky Fringe will be able to taste limited batch Uisge Beathas and learn about the history of Strathearn and its whisky development. This is the Gaelic phrase meaning ‘Water of Life’ and believed to be where the word ‘whisky’ originated. These spirits will reflect the innovative approach to distilling that Strathearn employs because none of them have been near an oak cask, but instead have been aged in cherry, mulberry, chestnut and other casks. Pre-Great War whiskies recreated.

Tony Reeman-Clark, Founder of Strathearn Distillery said:

“Strathearn is the first of a new generation of small distilleries to bring its single malt single cask whisky to market. The Whisky Fringe 2016 provides the perfect opportunity to start the countdown to our third birthday on 23rd August and the soon to be released 100 bottles.”

The Whisky Fringe is an annual event celebrating this Scottish spirit hosted by Royal Mile Whiskies with the stunning backdrop of the Mansfield Traquair in Edinburgh. There will be 26 exhibitors with over 200 whiskies to try each day.

Notes 

  • Strathearn Distillery was established in 2013 by Tony Reeman-Clark who has a passion for whisky and small scale distilling.  Production began in the October of 2013, with their first cask being filled with Strathearn new-make spirit. After three years of maturation, the first Scotch Whisky will be released before the end of this year.  Strathearn also produces a range of highly acclaimed Scottish gins, experimenting with innovative production techniques and flavour profiles.
  • Working on a single cask, single malt basis allows Strathearn to experiment with different wood types and finishes, as well as appreciating the natural variations that occur throughout spirit production, influenced by the climate and ingredients used.

 

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