Archive for June, 2024

Introduction to Scotch Whisky – Edinburgh Whisky Academy News

Introduction to Scotch Whisky

This brand-new free course serves as an introductory exploration into the category of Scotch whisky, offering enthusiasts and connoisseurs alike an opportunity to dip into its rich history, production methods and diverse flavour profiles. Along the way, you’ll be introduced to some of our course teachers and contributing whisky experts in preparation for you to take the next step: enrolling in our comprehensive Certificate in Scotch Whisky course. Check it out.📖 Learn More

The Good Dram Show with Chris Goodrum ~ Episode 560 – Scotch Whisky News

The Good Dram Show with Chris Goodrum Episode 560 – Sometimes Less Is Definitely More..!

Welcome to this week’s episode of the show, in which I’ll be taking a look at a selection of bottlings form the Speyside Distillery. Filmed in The Study Nottingham.

Featuring

Speyside Distillery Trutina Cask Strength Batch 4 59.4%
Speyside Distillery ‘Spirit of Speyside Whisky Festival 2024’ 15 year old Single Cask 46%
Speyside Distillery Limited Edition 18 year old 46%
Speyside Distillery Tenne Cask Strength Batch 2 58.36%
Speyside Distillery Trilogia Limited Edition 46%
Speyside Distillery Fumare Cask Strength Batch 3 57.5%

FOOD, KILTS & WHISKY, it must be OBAN. – Scotch Whisky News

FOOD, KILTS & WHISKY, it must be OBAN.

One of the most special places in Scotland – to me anyhow. I’m almost from Oban, born along the road at Connel, more of that later.  OBAN the Seafood Capital of Scotland and the Gateway to the Isles. Dine out on the freshest seafood and share a dram or three of the world’s most famous Scotch whiskies. The secret is the cold, clear waters that give up top-quality fish and shellfish, including oysters, mussels, langoustines, prawns, scallops, crab, mackerel, haddock, herring and squat lobster. The shack at the pier is a good starting point, next to calmac. Many great seafood restaurants. A different one for each day of the week, and then there is the fish suppers!

Castles that are easy to visit; Dunollie Castle it still remains the seat and ancestral home of Clan MacDougall. Dunstaffnage Castle sits overlooking the water near Oban, it was the former stronghold of the ‘Kings of the Isles’ Macdonalds. Famous names associated here, The Bruce, Flora Macdonald, go and see why. Gylen Castle on the island of Kerrera. The ferry journey from Oban to Kerrera takes just a few minutes, nae cars. Castle Coeffin on the island of Lismore is a ruin looking out to Loch Linnhe, take a wee ferry from Oban.

Fancy a Boat trip from Oban? Lots to choose from; Oban is a world-class destination for spotting seals, whales, dolphins and porpoises plus minke whales, basking sharks and even the orca, wildlife-watching boat trips, the Corryvreckan Whirlpool, one of the largest permanent whirlpools on earth. Record-breaking Giant Skate have been caught off Oban and there’s plenty of opportunities to join a game fishing trip. Ask me about “swimming with sharks”.

Walk up Pulpit Hill to enjoy views across the bay to McCaig’s Tower – a prominent landmark in Oban – not Roman, not Greek. The War and Peace Museum where you can find out about the fishing and maritime industries, the railways, and the strategic role played by Oban during the war years, with close connections to USA. Oban Chocolate Company shop on Oban’s Esplanade is a chocaholic’s dream!

From award-winning fine dining to family-friendly gastro pubs to the freshest fish and chips, there’s something for all tastes and budgets, some great wee cafés and pubs, my favourite being Auley’s, Oban Inn, Tartan Bar. A fresh coffee or tea, enjoy the views and watch the ferries to the Hebrides coming and going. From fish and chips to a Michelin-listed restaurant meal with a view, there is something for everyone’s taste in Oban!

And a special whisky produced in Oban, the pure water, and the smoky peat combine with skills that have been passed down through the generations to produce world-class whisky, even we Maclean’s have a special bottle – ask for Teddy. One of the oldest distilleries in Scotland and one of the smallest with just two pot stills, established in 1794, before most of the town, a refurbishment in the 1890s and little change to the buildings since then.

Take a guided tour to discover the ancient craft of whisky production, if you fancy a few more drams, Oban Distillery has its own tasting bar – recommended – where they also do very good whisky cocktails! I could go on about whisky till you are asleep, but I won’t. For expert advice and a huge range of single malts, call into Oban Whisky & Fine Wines Shop on Stafford Street. The owners are passionate about whisky, to say the least, and will be more than happy to give you some tips and introduce you to the smaller, less well-known distilleries. I call in here all the time.

Kilts – say no more, I know where to take you; Connel Bay Scottish Highlandwear. A small family business that pride themselves on being one of the few that can offer a true Highland experience, expert knowledge and genuine Scottish products. Order your very own bespoke kilt and highland dress outfit from the comfort of your home wherever you are in the world and they will have it ready waiting for your arrival in Oban, on a guided tour by MCLEANSCOTLAND naturally. Choose from a range of Scottish tartans and luxury fabrics. AS A MENTION TO ALL MACLEAN’S TRAVELLING TO SCOTLAND; they hire two different Maclean tartan kilts! Many thanks to oban.org for much info.

I could go on and on, but will deviate a wee minute to take you to where I was born. Connel (Gaelic: A’ Choingheal) a village situated on the southern shore of Loch Etive. The Lusragan Burn flows through the village and into the loch. You cannee miss Connel Bridge, a large cantilever bridge that spans Loch Etive at the Falls of Lora. It was built to carry the Callander and Oban Railway’s branch line to Ballachulish that opened in 1903. Need refreshments after all this reading? The Oyster Inn and Gluepot Bar is THE place to go. When home, this is my second home, must be the glue keeping me there … the oldest part of the building dates back to the 1700’s when it was known as the Ferrymans Inn due to the ferry as it was then, carrying passengers between Connel and north Lorn now replaced with Connel bridge over the famous Falls of Lora tidal waters – looking at this, the water flows both ways at the same time, oh aye, and great sunsets. The bar is known by locals as the gluepot. The rear of the original building was at one time home to a blacksmith, who when trimming horse hooves would melt the cut off in a double-sided pot to produce glue. The original stone walls have been stripped back reveal the bones of this, the oldest part of the building.

So, have I convinced you to take a tour with us, and especially to Oban? Just drop me an email; paul@mcleanscotland.co.uk

Paul Mclean, MCLEAN SCOTLAND

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Canadian Whisky News June 2024!

Father’s Day Edition 2024

CBC’s History of Canadian Whisky

according to me

Crown Royal’s Canadian Single Malt

Crown Royal Single Malt Canadian Whisky

(45% ABV)

To say Crown Royal is the best-selling Canadian whisky in Canada and abroad is to miss the point. Yes, Crown Royal sells more than the next six top-selling Canadian whiskies put together, but as a brand it is also a safe haven for the wild minds of Canada’s most innovative whisky makers.

Diageo, which owns Crown Royal, already produces an impressive range of Scotch single malt whiskies, from the dainty Dalwhinnie to its muscular Lagavulin, and recently it has seen success with two American single malts from Balcones and Bulleit. It was just a matter of time before they would leverage those successes to craft a Single Malt Canadian Whisky.

The result is just wonderful with so many layers tightly integrated into a complex whole. Rich, almost nutty cereal notes, hints of caramel and vanilla precede sweet fruits, soft peppers and bracing spices with herbal tones on a mildly oaky framework. Unlike so many Canadian single malts, this is not Scotch and it is not “finished.” Everything you taste is 100% whisky, and assuredly Crown Royal – a Canadian single malt true to the Crown Royal house style.

Nevertheless, those expecting a Canadian addition to Diageo’s Classic malts may need a second dram to get the gist of this whisky. And do take one. Opportunities to expand your palate with well-crafted whisky are rare, and this is one of them.

Distilled to approximately 66% ABV in a copper still at Diageo’s distillery in Valleyfield, near Montreal, the whisky has been matured in new oak barrels. However, cold winters ensure that the spirit matures more slowly than in Scotland or Kentucky, and the oak remains more an accent than a flavour.

Canadian Whisky: The Essential Portable Expert

Updated and Expanded Third Edition

For whisky loving dads, the full-colour, definitive source for Canada’s Wonderful World of Whisky. Explains how all types of whisky are made and where their flavours come from. Tells how Canada became a major whisky nation and what its future holds.

Pulls back the curtain on the mysteries of how connoisseurs taste whisky and how Dad can enhance his enjoyment of whisky. Surprises history buffs with things they never knew about whisky, or about Canada – intrigue, adventure, scandal and more.

Helps Dad taste along with a new tasting wheel to guide him through over 120 carefully written tasting notes from top-selling and exclusive whiskies.

Available at online booksellers and wherever books are sold.

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Whisky Hammer June 2024 Auction Now Live – Auction Whisky News

Our June Auction is now LIVE!

Place your bids from 7pm (BST) Friday 14th June until 3pm (BST) Sunday 23rd June 2024.

www.whiskyhammer.com

Every month, we present an incredible selection of whiskies and other fine spirits to our members right across the globe. You will find everything here from limited edition releases and vintage bottles to whole casks of rare whisky. There is certainly something for everyone – whether you are looking to collect, invest or enjoy!

Macallan – 81 Year Old (1940) ‘The Reach’

Tamdhu – 50 Year Old (1963) Single Cask #4678

Ben Nevis – 51 Year Old (1966) Single Cask #4278

Convalmore – 36 Year Old (1977) 75cl

Imperial – 1996 (Gordon & MacPhail)

Selling whisky? Why not arrange the pick-up of your bottles using our global courier service? If you’re based in Scotland, you might want to arrange the personal collection of your bottles. Wherever you’re based in the world, we will make getting your bottles into our monthly auction as simple as possible. Get in touch with the Whisky Hammer team now by dropping them a message at sales@whiskyhammer.com.

WhiskyFest, the leading Whisky Festival in North America. – Whisky Fest News

Taste Whiskies From Around the World

Meet the whisky distillers, master blenders, and other whisky experts who will be in attendance. This is your chance to taste from a selection of single malt and blended Scotch, Irish, French, bourbon, rye, Tennessee, Japanese, Canadian, and craft-distilled whiskies, all assembled in one Grand Ballroom. High-end rum, cognac, and other spirits will be available as well.

Learn From the Experts

The focus is on education, and many distillery representatives will be on hand at the pouring booths to explain how their whiskies are made. Master Classes, featuring their own tastings, run throughout the evening. Meet distinguished members of the whisky community, and learn first-hand how their brands are made. Be sure to attend a FREE Master Class at WhiskyFest – you’ll be glad you did.

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Fathers Day Special: Gift Vouchers Available 🍽️ – Scotch Whisky News

FATHER’S DAY

Sunday 16th March 2024

Fathers Day is just around the corner, and what better way to celebrate than by treating him to a WHISKI experience.

Father’s Day is here, and what better way to show your appreciation than with a memorable experience from Whiski Bar & Whiski Rooms? Whether your dad is a whisky aficionado, a culinary enthusiast, or simply loves a great dining experience, our gift vouchers are the perfect way to celebrate! Would Dad fancy a Whisky Tasting? A WHISKI Gift Voucher is a thoughtful gift and can be used to book a whisky tasting or redeemed in any of our three Edinburgh venues.

See our range of Gift Vouchers here

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The Hearach: For The Fathers – Sunday 16th June 2024

CELEBRATE FATHER’S DAY
Sunday 16th June 2024

Father’s Day in the UK is just a few days away, so we invite you to celebrate those special men in your life by sharing a bottle of ‘The Hearach’ single malt with them. Whether your dad (or grandad) is a whisky connoisseur or just loves a fine dram, our historic whisky is the ideal way to show your appreciation.

This lightly-peated single malt is elegant, complex, and full of character. And, every drop has been distilled, matured, married, and bottled here in Harris with spirit drawn from our ex-bourbon casks, ex-oloroso sherry and ex-fino butts

The Hearach is available to buy from specialist retailers across the UK (and beyond) so please support these great businesses by buying in-store in good time for Father’s Day.

Or, visit our international stockist page to find our island dram in over 20 countries around the world…

 From one generation to another, let’s raise a glass for the fathers!

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Knob Creek® Expands Portfolio with Knob Creek® 10 Year Old Rye – Rye Whiskey News

Knob Creek® Expands Portfolio with Knob Creek® 10 Year Old Rye

The new extra-aged rye whiskey reinforces Knob Creek’s® legacy of high-quality craftsmanship of full flavored whiskies

CLERMONT, KY – June 5, 2024 – Knob Creek® Bourbon, a leader in the Small Batch Bourbon category, is excited to announce a new, permanent addition to its award-winning* portfolio: Knob Creek​​​®​ 10 Year Old Rye Whiskey. Made pre-Prohibition style, Knob Creek​​​®​ 10 Year Old Rye is carefully crafted and patiently aged for a decade in deeply charred barrels delivering a full-bodied rye whiskey. This extra-aged rye whiskey demonstrates Knob Creek​​​​’s® unwavering commitment to craftsmanship and bringing whiskey enthusiasts full-flavored whiskey, while expanding its rye portfolio.  unwavering commitment to craftsmanship and bringing whiskey enthusiasts full-flavored whiskey, while expanding its rye portfolio.

“Whiskey enthusiasts know when they’re drinking our whiskey, it’s aged to perfection and crafted with exceptional full flavor. We’re excited to bring an extra-aged rye whiskey with even more robust flavors from a decade of aging in our barrels​,​” said Freddie Noe, Eighth Generation Master Distiller. “When my grandfather created Knob Creek​​​®​ over 30 years ago, he set out with the intention to craft a premium whiskey without shortcuts, and we’re excited to continue his legacy – I know he’d love it, just like our fans will.”

Since the inaugural launch of Knob Creek® Straight Rye Whiskey in 2012, Knob Creek has consistently been at the forefront of the rye category. Carefully crafted and patiently aged for a decade, Knob Creek® 10 Year Old Rye boasts a bold and complex flavor profile, capturing the essence of Knob Creek’s® traditional rye while delivering deeper notes of rich caramel, creamy vanilla, and robust oak and char notes imparted by additional years spent aging in the barrel.  Knob Creek​​​®​ 10 Year Old Rye Whiskey is bottled with the following characteristics:

• Proof: 100
• Color: Tawny with waves of copper
• Aroma: Rich caramel and vanilla, deep rye spice, and dried apple
• Taste: Black peppercorn, creamy vanilla and caramel, and hints of deep oak and char
• Finish: Smooth, lingering notes of baking spice

Knob Creek 10 Year Old Rye is now available nationwide with a suggested retail price of $69.99 for a 750ml bottle. Enjoy Knob Creek 10 Year Old Rye neat, on the rocks or in a cocktail of your choice. For more information about Knob Creek 10 Year Old Rye Whiskey and Knob Creek’s award-winning bourbon and rye portfolios, please visit www.KnobCreek.com or visit us on Instagram @KnobCreek.

About Knob Creek® Bourbon

Knob Creek​​​®​ has set the standard for super-premium whiskey for three decades by crafting extraordinary full-flavored bourbon with a rich taste. Knob Creek​​​®​ bourbons and ryes are patiently aged to perfection in new, maximum charred American Oak barrels to impart the biggest and fullest flavor on their whiskey. No matter the expression, Knob Creek​​​®​ is crafted without shortcuts and embodies the pre-Prohibition style that founding distiller Booker Noe created in 1992. Since then, Knob Creek​​​®​ has lived up to such standards with the introduction of Knob Creek​​​®​ Straight Rye Whiskey in 2012, and later on, Knob Creek​​​®​ Single Barrel Select Rye Whiskey. In recent years, Knob Creek​​​®​ announced the permanent addition of Knob Creek​​​®​ 12 Year Old Bourbon to its portfolio, launched two limited releases, Knob Creek​​​®​ 15 Year Old Bourbon and Knob Creek​​​®​ 18 Year Old Bourbon, and announced the addition of an age statement to its flagship rye whiskey, Knob Creek​​​®​ 7 Year Old Rye Whiskey. 18 Year Old Bourbon, and announced the addition of an age statement to its flagship rye whiskey, Knob Creek​​​®​ 7 Year Old Rye Whiskey.

About Suntory Global Spirits  

As a world leader in premium spirits, Suntory Global Spirits inspires the brilliance of life by delivering great consumer experiences through its world-class portfolio of brands.  Known for its craftsmanship of premium whiskies, including Jim Beam®, Maker’s Mark®, Basil Hayden® and Knob Creek® bourbons; Japanese whiskies, including Yamazaki®, Hakushu®, Hibiki® and Toki™; and leading Scotch brands including Teacher’s, Laphroaig® and Bowmore®, Suntory Global Spirits also produces leading brands such as Courvoisier® cognac, Tres Generaciones®, El Tesoro® and Hornitos® tequila, Roku™ and Sipsmith® gin, Canadian Club® whisky, and is a world leader in ready-to-drink cocktails, with brands like -196 and On The Rocks™ Premium Cocktails.

A global company with approximately 6,000 employees in more than 30 countries, one of Suntory Global Spirits’ core values is Growing for Good and through its Proof Positive sustainability strategy, the company has committed to ambitious goals and investments to promote environmental sustainability in its operations, ensure the company has a positive impact on the communities where employees live and work, and programs to educate and inform consumers to make the right personal choices about drinking. Headquartered in New York City, Suntory Global Spirits is a subsidiary of Suntory Holdings Limited of Japan. For more information on Suntory Global Spirits, its brands, and its commitment to social responsibility, please visit www.suntoryglobalspirits.com

LOST LANTERN’S SUMMER OF BOURBON RETURNS – Independant Whiskey News

LOST LANTERN’S SUMMER OF BOURBON RETURNS

Award-Winning Independent Bottler of American Whiskey Doubles Down on Bourbon for Summer 

VERGENNES, VT (JUNE 4, 2024)—For the second summer in a row, Lost Lantern, the award-winning independent bottler of American whiskey, is introducing a collection of carefully curated bottles from the some of the most exciting bourbon distilleries in the country.

This release includes nine whiskies from twelve states across all three of its product lines: the second edition of Lost Lantern’s multi-distillery blend, Far-Flung Bourbon II (Starlight Distillery from Indiana, Kings County Distillery from New York, Rich Grain Distilling Co. from Mississippi, Smooth Ambler from West Virginia, and Wollersheim Distillery from Wisconsin); their Single Distillery Series, Mississippi Memory (a blend of multiple barrels from ghost distillery Rich Grain Distilling Co., a closed Mississippi distillery); and seven single cask releases. Two of these come from returning Lost Lantern partners: Corbin Cash in California and Boulder Spirits in Colorado. The other five are all first-time Lost Lantern partners: Woodinville Whiskey Co. in Washington, Union Horse Distilling Co. in Kansas, High Wire Distilling Co. in South Carolina, Leiper’s Fork Distillery in Tennessee, and Rock Town Distillery in Arkansas.

In 2023, Lost Lantern launched the “Summer of Bourbon” as their first collection focused solely on a single style of whiskey. The message then, and now, is simple: great bourbon now comes from all over the United States. Though the initial release of eight bottlings spanned several states and distilleries, it only scratched the surface of the sheer breadth of bourbon being made across the country. Lost Lantern Co-Founders Nora Ganley-Roper and Adam Polonski recognized that the subject warranted further exploration. “This year, we want to encourage whiskey lovers to keep exploring the increasingly wide world of bourbon, in all the forms that it takes from coast to coast,” says Ganley-Roper.

This year’s collection is Lost Lantern’s largest. Because of that, Summer of Bourbon II will be released in two tranches:

  1. On Thursday, June 20, Lost Lantern blends Far Flung Bourbon II and Mississippi Memory will go on sale.
  2. On Thursday July 11, Lost Lantern Summer of Bourbon II Single Casks will be available for sale.

Whiskies in the collection will be available for purchase online at LostLanternWhiskey.com and Seelbachs.com, at select retailers in New York and California, and in the Lost Lantern tasting room in Vergennes, VT. As always, the collection is presented at cask strength, non-chill-filtered, and with no color added.

“Summer of Bourbon II shines a light on the true variety and depth that great bourbon can have,” explains Polonski. “This Collection contains several firsts for us: our first Tennessee whiskey, our first finished bourbon, our first bourbon from a closed distillery, and our first bourbons from several new partners and states. We are delighted to once again celebrate summer with America’s iconic spirit.”

… Let the Summer of Bourbon (II) begin!

Far-Flung Bourbon II: 126.6 Proof (697 bottles) SRP, $100

The second edition of Lost Lantern’s flagship bourbon brings together bourbons from states and distilleries that have never been blended before. Far-Flung Bourbon II highlights distilleries from the eastern half of the country, ranging from cooler northern climates to the hot, humid Deep South. Age: 5 years

Component Distilleries: Starlight Distillery (Indiana), Kings County Distillery (New York), Rich Grain Distilling Co. (Mississippi), Smooth Ambler (West Virginia), and Wollersheim Distillery (Wisconsin).

Mississippi Memory Rich Grain Distilling Straight Bourbon: 140 Proof (500 bottles) SRP, $90

This is Lost Lantern’s first release from a ghost distillery partner and will be one of the only opportunities ever for whiskey lovers to try Rich Grain’s whiskey. Rich Grain Distilling was founded to create a whiskey that truly reflected Mississippi’s hot, humid climate. Although the distillery closed in 2020, the whiskey continued to age in Mississippi, and this marriage of the distillery’s 5- and 7-year-old bourbons celebrates Rich Grain founder David Rich’s original vision for a true Mississippi bourbon, born of the Deep South. Age: 5 years (components range from 5 to 7 years)

Corbin Cash California Straight Bourbon Single Cask: 146.2 Proof (200 bottles) SRP, $130

Corbin Cash is best known for its grain-to-glass rye whiskies which reflect the bounty and warmth of California’s Central Valley. Their bourbon, though rarer, is just as spectacular. Hazmat. Age: 7 years

Woodinville Washington Straight Bourbon Single Cask: 116.9 Proof (200 bottles) SRP, $100

Woodinville Whiskey Co., the premiere bourbon and rye distillery of the Pacific Northwest, makes exceptional whiskies with a marriage of traditional and modern techniques and locally grown grain Age: 6 years

Union Horse Kansas Straight Bourbon Single Cask: 119.9 Proof (200 bottles) SRP, $90

The family-owned Union Horse Distilling Co., located just outside of Kansas City, uses locally grown grain to make whiskies that reflect the intersection of the Midwest and the Great Plains. This is Lost Lantern’s first whiskey from Kansas and Union Horse. Age: 5 years

High Wire South Carolina Straight Bourbon Single Cask: 117.4 Proof (200 bottles) SRP, $120

High Wire Distilling Co., the most acclaimed distillery of the coastal Southeast, makes unique spirits that are deeply rooted in the agricultural traditions, climate, and foodways of the South. Lost Lantern’s first High Wire release is made from 100% Jimmy Red corn, a rare heirloom varietal that High Wire helped save from extinction. Age: 3 years

Leiper’s Fork Tennessee Whiskey Single Cask: 115.8 Proof (123 bottles) SRP, $100

Lost Lantern’s first-ever Tennessee Whiskey comes from Leiper’s Fork Distillery, which has brought the art of small-scale distillation back to Middle Tennessee. And yes, Lost Lantern counts Tennessee whiskey as a subset of bourbon! Age: 5 years

Rock Town Arkansas Straight Bourbon Single Cask: 117.6 Proof (200 bottles) SRP, $90

Rock Town Distillery, the first legal distillery in Arkansas since Prohibition, creates world-class spirits from Arkansas grain and celebrates the farmers who grow it. This is Lost Lantern’s first whiskey from Rock Town and from Arkansas. Age: 4 years

Boulder Spirits Armagnac Finished Colorado Straight Bourbon Single Cask: 125.5 Proof (300 bottles) SRP, $120

Lost Lantern’s first finished bourbon comes from longtime Lost Lantern partner Boulder Spirits, which has brought Scottish whiskymaking traditions to the world of bourbon and the unique climate of the Colorado Rockies. Made from Boulder’s distinctive high-malt mashbill, this bourbon was aged for 4.5 years in new oak and finished for 2.5 years in an Armagnac cask. Age: 7 years

ABOUT LOST LANTERN

Founded by Nora Ganley-Roper and Adam Polonski, Lost Lantern is an award-winning independent bottler of American whiskey based in Vergennes, VT. In 2023, they were named Independent Bottler of the Year at the Global Icons of Whisky Awards in London and named one of SevenFifty Daily’s 2023 Drinks Innovators. The company seeks out the most unique and exciting whiskies being made across the U.S. and releases them as single casks and blends, always with a deep commitment to transparency.  Lost Lantern has now released whiskey from more than 30 distilleries in over 20 states. For more information about Lost Lantern, to learn about upcoming, available, and retired whiskies, to visit the tasting room, or to subscribe to Lost Lantern’s newsletter, please visit LostLanternWhiskey.com. Engage with Lost Lantern Whiskey on Instagram and Facebook: @lostlanternwhiskey.


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