Archive for 2023

A Highland Expanse – Wemyss Whisky News

Take a hike through the Highlands with this rich Single Malt

The whisky regions of Scotland are vibrantly diverse and produce character single malts that have lasted generations. The largest of all, covering much of mainland Scotland and the islands that surround it, is the Highland region. Commonly split into north, east, south and west due to the sheer expanse, the Highland region commands no specific character traits – there is Scotch for every taste!

More about Highland Scotch

A Walk in the Orchard is from the Macduff distillery on the Moray Firth in the east of the region. The location brings light traits and soft fruitiness to the fore while the spirit of the cask exposes toasted nuts and a long finish of caramelised apples. Experience this walk for yourself and indulge in the Highland region.

A Walk in the Orchard UK

Violet Tapestry is a Royal Brackla single malt from pretty much bang in the middle of the Highland region. The whisky pulls together most of the Highland traits, it is silky and intensely floral with parma violets and jasmine finishing on eucalyptus and coriander leaf. A broad and open single malt and fit for a whisky drinker of any level!

Violet Tapestry EU

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The English Distillery Heavily Smoked Sherry Butt – The Whisky Shop News

The English Distillery Heavily Smoked Sherry Butt

A limited edition run of only 2132 bottles – a heavily smoked, sherried whisky such as this is rarely seen in English whisky

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The English Distillery Heavily Smoked Sherry Butt Description

The second release from The English Distillery’s 2023 small batch range, this wonderfully smoky single malt has been finished in a sherry butt cask as part of its 11 year slumber. The expression boasts a phenol level of 65ppm, and is a limited edition run of only 2132 bottles – a heavily smoked whisky such as this is rarely seen in English whisky. Free from chill filtration and at natural colour.

Expect notes of sweet red berries, apricots and fudge, combined with deep, long-lasting smoke to give a perfectly balanced finish.

Speyside 1992 30 Year Old XOP, Xtra Old Particular Cask #17240 – Tyndrum Whisky News

Speyside 1992 30 Year Old XOP, Xtra Old Particular Cask #17240

Speyside 1992 30 Year Old

Matured in a sherry butt.

One of only 538 bottles produced

£445.00 >

One of only 538 hand-filled bottles available. From the ‘XOP Old Particular’ range of whisky by Douglas Laing. From Speyside Distillery. Distilled May 1992, bottled March 2023, from a Sherry Matured Butt – DL17240 Natural Cask Strength, Natural Colour – No Chill Filtration.

Official notes from Douglas Laing:

The nose is rich and darkly attractive, with spiced and macerated red fruits “en croute”. The palate is subtly piquant, minted and gently oaked with a later honey and nuts style. Catch walnuts and sweet damp sugary dates amongst the molasses on the finish.

Cask Strength – Set in a gorgeous wooden presentation box. From Speyside Distillery. Matured and bottled by Douglas Laing.

The Good Dram Show – Episode 511 ‘James Eadie’ – Scotch Whisky News

Welcome to this week’s episode of the show in which I’ll be taking a look at their Spring 2023 releases.

https://youtu.be/zhVmKuisC84

International Beverage Completes £4 Million Balmenach Distillery Upgrade to lead Sustainability Drive – Scotch Whisky News

International Beverage Completes £4 Million Balmenach Distillery Upgrade to lead Sustainability Drive

Integrated Anaerobic Digestion and Bio-Methane Technologies Cut Carbon Footprint

International Beverage Holdings Ltd (IBHL) has today announced the completion of an ambitious £4 million upgrade at Balmenach, which will place this historic Speyside distillery amongst the greenest operating in the Scotch whisky industry today.

Founded in 1824 just a few miles from Grantown-on-Spey and one of the oldest distilleries in the Speyside Region, IBHL has invested in an integrated system of innovative green technology at the site, which produces nearly 3 million litres of alcohol per year for the company’s own blends as well as the blended Scotch market. It is also home to the company’s super-premium Scottish gin, Caorunn.

At the heart of the project is a new Anaerobic/Aerobic Digestion (AD) Plant which uses micro-organisms to break down the liquid co-products of whisky production (pot ale and spent lees), allowing them to be processed on site. This process produces clean bio-methane gas which feeds a Combined Heat & Power (CHP) Engine to generate power for the Distillery and the grid, integrated with an existing biomass boiler which uses locally-sourced wood pellets to produce zero-carbon steam for the system.

Having paused the development during the pandemic, the site is now fully operational, and is having an immediate impact in terms of significantly reducing the Distillery’s overall carbon footprint:

  • Renewable energy: each day approximately 130m3 of whisky co-products are processed to produce 2,000m3 of clean bio-methane gas which feeds a CHP Engine to generate renewable steam. This meets 100% of the Distillery’s energy requirements, producing 30,000kW of energy per week, 25,000kW of which is used to power the site (with the remaining 5,000kW exported to the grid);
  • Improved energy efficiency: results to late 2022 report a reduction in Distillery energy use from 7.8kWh to 6.8kWh per litre of alcohol produced;
  • Reduced Co2 emissions: from 1.5kg to 0.5kg per litre of alcohol produced.
  • Water efficiency: the system cleans and returns 40% of processing waters back to the Distillery’s watercourse, the Cromdale Burn, which is a tributary of the River Spey;
  • Reduced road transportation: a drastic reduction in the need for heavy goods vehicle movement at the site, removing 12 tankers from Spey Valley roads every week (each with a capacity of 25,000 litres);
  • Efficient use of co-products: the AD plant produces a permeate stream, providing nutrient rich bio-solids for use as fertiliser by local farmers in the Speyside region;

The Balmenach project is IBHL’s biggest investment in sustainable whisky production to date. It represents a major step forward in meeting the company’s commitment to use only renewable energy for production by 2040: a goal that is made possible by IBHL’s early adoption of various clean fuel sources across its five distilleries. The business no longer uses heavy fuel at any of its sites and reduced the group’s energy consumption from 11kWh per litre of alcohol in 2005 to 6.4kWh in 2022.

The company’s Group Distillery Manager Sean Priestley explained: ‘At IBHL there is a culture of genuine accountability for the environmental impact of our production process, which means we have been striving for cleaner, greener whisky production many years ahead of the current Scotch Whisky Association’s sustainability target of net zero by 2040. The system we’ve built at Balmenach has been challenging, but a combination of investment, innovation, partnership working and perseverance are paying off, resulting in the significant reductions we are able to report in emissions and energy use today, which will only increase over time.’.

IBHL Managing Director Malcolm Leask added: ‘The completion of our £4 million project at Balmenach leads our ambition to decarbonise production and achieve industry leading standards of sustainability in the future. Sustainability is a long held and central commitment in our business – from the Dow Jones Sustainability Index listing of our parent company ThaiBev, to the daily efforts of our distillery teams across Scotland to respect and care for the local land, lochs and rivers that surround them. This is one of the industry’s oldest distilleries and it wasn’t built for efficiency. But nearly 200 years on, the improvements we are seeing in terms of energy use, emissions and efficiency show just what is possible in sustainability at such a historic site.’ 

ABOUT INTERNATIONAL BEVERAGE

International Beverage is one of the drinks industry’s most dynamic global businesses. Established in 2006 as a wholly-owned subsidiary of Thaibev, the company operates as its international business arm, specialising in the development of premium local spirits for the global market. Its success is built on a strong understanding of local cultures and markets within a worldwide business network. Based in Hong Kong with regional offices in Singapore, Malaysia, the USA and UK, the company is responsible for the sales, marketing and distribution of a portfolio of premium brands in over 85 markets. These brands are built on character, craftsmanship and quality, led by a range of award-winning Scotch whiskies and an array of vibrant spirits. These include:

  • Single malt Scotch whiskies Old Pulteney, Balblair, anCnoc and Speyburn
  • Blended Scotch Hankey Bannister
  • Caorunn, No.1 Premium London Dry Gin in the Scottish Off Trade*
  • Mekhong, ‘The Spirit of Thailand’ since 1941
  • Phraya, a premium rum handcrafted in Thailand

*Neilson IQ – Volume and Value latest 52 weeks to 28/08/2022.

Killowen Distillery – Update 😁 – Irish Whiskey News

The Dead Rabbit who have been named as ‘The World’s Best Bar’ have embraced Killowen in not one but two of their cocktails for what is a phenomenal new menu.

Just check out the Seanchaí ‘storyteller’ which embraces the Killowen Pangur Irish Poitín perfectly.

As a thank you to our distillery workers Killowen laid down a firkin 1 year ago to acknowledge their efforts and the efforts of workers worldwide today and historically.

Joe Hill Firkin 1

The bottle is named ‘Joe Hill’ as it pays homage to the inspirational labourer and union organiser. Joe became famous around the world after a Utah Court convicted him of murder.

Widley believed to have been framed due to his support of trade unions, he was executed. To this day he remains a labour folk hero living on in song, poetry and art.

The staff have each received a number of bottles as gifts and we are sure some of them will make Irish Whiskey Auctions at the end of this month, so keep an eye on their webpage if you want to taste it and support the workers of today at a time when workers are organising once again across the world.

Killowen’s New Still

Our new still works are well underway and we are now just completing the final fire sealing, the still itself is a replica of one of our current stills and will assist us in making some more whiskey to keep up with demand. Photos will come, but right now we are still finalising a name which we believe might acknowledge a small drumlin a couple of fields away ‘Cnóc Ór’ ‘ Golden Hill’ which sounds like Croc ore, named because at this time of the year the broom blossoms brightly around its peak.

Now it’s time for our New USA Exclusive Releases

Our most favoured 2 casks (one Killowen distillate and one bonded whiskey) where bottled up and sent to the USA some months ago to be released, Thursday 8th June TBC. The Barantúil Single Pot Still is full term in White cognac leaving a delightfully delicate but wonderfully balanced whiskey with plenty of pot still spice.

Also being released is a Coconut Rum & Raisin 5 year Old Single Malt special that was finished in a beautiful Coconut Rum Cask for a year leaving a coconut creamy palate and finish. (More on this to follow!)

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The Killowen Distillery Team

WIN: An incredible VIP Tour with Glenfiddich 🔥 – The Whisky Shop News

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Inaugural Release: Inchdairnie Ryelaw Fife Single Grain Whisky – Fife Single Grain Scotch Whisky News

InchDairnie is a Fife based distillery that takes an innovative approach to flavour and pushes the limits of Scotch whisky production. Their unique mash filter, grain selection and fermentation process is opening up new complex corners of the flavour map, not yet reached by other distilleries.

RYELAW

Fife Single Grain Scotch Whisky 2017 Vintage

70cl | 46.3% ABV 

A spectacular rye whisky that challenges traditions, the inaugural release of RyeLaw from the InchDairnie distillery was distilled in 2017 and bottled in 2022. This Scottish rye is a limited release and is the outcome of just a single week’s production, meaning that only 200 casks of this particular vintage were bottled to be released worldwide.

As the only precision-distilled, malted rye Scotch whisky in the world – RyeLaw is a stand-out in modern distilling, in a field of its own.

NOSE: ​​Distinguished rye spiciness mingling with mellow oak above a soft layer of vanilla.

PALATE: ​Cascading pepper from the rye caressingly wrapped in mouth-coating, oily viscosity and sweet biscuity, cereal and dried fruit notes

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Cambus 1982 40 Year Old XOP, Xtra Old Particular Cask #17181 – Tyndrum Whisky News

Cambus 1982 40 Year Old XOP, Xtra Old Particular Cask #17181

Cambus 1982 40 Year Old

Matured in a refill hogshead.

One of only 157 bottles produced.

£455.00 >

One of only 157 hand-filled bottles available. From the ‘XOP Old Particular’ range of whisky by Douglas Laing. From Cambus Distillery. Distilled December 1982, bottled March 2023, from a Refill Hogshead – DL17181. Natural Cask Strength, Natural Colour – No Chill Filtration.

Official notes from Douglas Laing:

Opens roundly sweet, and full of bourbon, coffee, plus later citrus and cereal. More (Arabica) coffee on the palate ahead of liquorice and slightly burnt vanilla toffee. The coffee finish now carries cream and sugar, ahead of the whisky.

Cask Strength – Set in a gorgeous wooden presentation box. From Cambus Distillery. Matured and bottled by Douglas Laing.

Scotch Malt Whisky Society NEW June Outturn – Scotch Whisky News

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Cask No. 112.118

Age: 18 years

Cask: First Fill #4 Charred Hogshead

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