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Hirsch “The Cask Strength” Straight Bourbon Whiskey (Previously $190) – American Whiskey News

Hirsch “The Cask Strength” Straight Bourbon Whiskey

(750ml) (Previously $190) $99.99 View

Finished in 30-year-old XO Cognac barrels, this is a rare release from Hirsch, born from a collaboration between the Hirsch distillery in Kentucky and Hine Cognac. This small batch of 54 barrels started with 6-year-old bourbon from one of Kentucky’s most prized distillers. The hand selected casks were filled into ex-Hine Cognac casks, which had spent the last 3 decades aging one of France’s finest cognacs. There they slowly matured for an additional 18 months, adding complexity and richness to the already exceptional bourbon. This special bourbon has a mash bill of 72% corn, 13% rye, and 15% malted barley. If you’re familiar with the Hirsch story, you’ll be able to deduce the origin of this whisky. Out of respect for the distillers we won’t explicitly mention the source, but it is undoubtedly the most collectible and sought-after distiller in Kentucky today. It’s an absolutely astounding product that our buying team managed to acquire at an unprecedented price. Tasting notes from the bottler, “On the nose, it offers notes of dusty cherry and charred citrus with a palate of over ripe stone fruit, fresh raisin, soft heat, and finishes dry yet flavors continue to develop.”

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The Dalmore – A Whisky of Legendary Depth and Finesse – Hard To Find Whisky News

DALMORE 30 YEAR OLD

2024 Release | 70cl | 43.8% ABV

A truly timeless Highland Single Malt, initially matured in American white oak barrels, and then finished in a unique combination of exceptionally rare Colheita Port and 1982 single harvest Tawny Port casks from Graham’s Port.

On the nose there are aromas of Manuka honey and rich dark berry fruits. The fruit continues on the palate with Maraschino cherries and hints of Columbian coffee. Lingering notes of moist ginger cake and sugared almonds complete this luxurious experience.

£4999.95

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“Tasting Like a Pro” – Edinburgh Whisky Academy News

Vic Cameron, one of our whisky lecturers says: “Water is one of the main raw materials that we use in making single malt Scotch whisky, the others being yeast and malted barley. In my opinion, the water doesn’t have a big impact on the quality but that is up for debate. In the production process, water is used for steeping, mashing, cooling and dilution.”

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Scotch Malt Whisky Society of Canada July 2024 Outturn – Drinking Out Loud News

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Join Adam and Taryn as they once again introduces us to another epic set of SMWS releases at The Strath. Check out the SMWS page on The Strath’s webstore, where you can buy bottles and tickets to upcoming events – http://strathliquor.com/smws

LAPHROAIG UNVEILS SECOND EDITION IN ITS ELEMENTS SERIES OF EXPERIMENTAL ISLAY SINGLE MALTS – Islay Single Malt News

LAPHROAIG UNVEILS SECOND EDITION IN ITS ELEMENTS SERIES OF EXPERIMENTAL ISLAY SINGLE MALTS

Elements 2.0 focuses on the impact of an extended fermentation to push flavor boundaries,

further celebrating the iconic and rich taste profile of Laphroaig whisky 

Islay, Scotland – (July 1, 2024) Islay distillery Laphroaig has unveiled Elements 2.0, the second in its exploratory series of bold whiskies that experiment with different distillation techniques. This new single malt showcases the flavor impact of extending the fermentation period, producing a fruiter whisky that still retains the peaty character that makes Laphroaig so distinctive.

In creating Laphroaig Elements 2.0, the distillery team went beyond the traditional approach to distillation and maturation to uncover interesting and unusual ways to experiment with the making of Laphroaig.

Disrupting the usual 55-hour fermentation process, Laphroaig Elements 2.0 is created from a number of longer fermentations ranging up to almost five full days in the tun – a total of 115 hours. The tun was specially aerated to maintain mash conditions, much like practices of old; a process that helps emphasize the fruitier notes of Laphroaig Islay single malt while maintaining its signature peaty character. The resulting product, Elements 2.0, is a bold, pale gold, non-chill filtered whisky with a fruity nose and palate.

Barry MacAffer, Distillery Manager for Laphroaig, commented, “Our Laphroaig Elements Series is all about blending years of traditional whisky making with new, progressive techniques. There’s no whisky that encapsulates Islay quite like Laphroaig – but this hasn’t stopped us experimenting in a way that preserves our iconic character. Laphroaig Elements 2.0 is an unexpected fruitier whisky with the same peaty character you’ve come to know and love – made possible by over double the typical fermentation period. I’m keen to hear what our Friends think of this whisky which follows in the successful footsteps of Elements 1.0.”

Each expression in the innovative Elements Series features a series of subtle details on pack, cataloging the experiments that have gone into making each bottle and the hands behind them, allowing Friends and lovers of Laphroaig an unrivaled glimpse into the magic of the whisky-making process.

Laphroaig Elements 2.0 is the second expression in the Series and is available in the US as of July at a suggested retail price of $165.00 (700ml). It follows the 2023 launch of Elements 1.0 – a spicy and peppery whisky that is a culmination of three experiments.

TASTING NOTES

Bottled at 59.6% ABV

Nose: Fruity and subtly coastal. Stewed apples, vanilla custard and zesty orange peel with subtle peaty notes.

Palate: Fruity, sweet and salty. Green apples and honey, with cream soda and soft peatiness of a smoldering bonfire and smoked seafood

Finish: Sweet with an increasingly warming smokiness to finish

About Laphroaig® Whisky

Laphroaig is the number one selling Islay single malt globally and is synonymous with this famous whisky region. Established in 1815 by the Johnston brothers, Laphroaig has stayed true to its bold flavor and distinctive character for over 200 years. Today, Laphroaig is one of only a handful of distilleries that continues to craft whisky using traditional techniques like floor malting barley and using a “cold smoking” process to create its signature smoky flavor. Laphroaig’s commitment to bold character has earned us a dedicated following of brand fans, the Friends of Laphroaig.  Launched in 1994, the same year HM King Charles granted the brand a Royal Warrant, the program has since grown to a truly global community of thousands of whisky lovers representing over 170 countries. 

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®, Beam Suntory 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 Beam Suntory’s 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

IS A DRAM OF WHISKY GOOD FOR YOU?

IS A DRAM OF WHISKY GOOD FOR YOU?

With more and more people looking at enjoying a gluten-free or vegan lifestyle, which whiskies are OK? Whisky is made with malted barley, the finished product is gluten free. Anyone with coeliac disease or those cutting out gluten for other reasons will be glad to hear that whisky can be taken safely, it’s all down to the distillation.

The Coeliac UK charity write: “when a cereal containing gluten is used as an ingredient, spirits are distilled and the process removes any trace of gluten. Meaning malt whisky – made from barley is safe for people with coeliac disease. Gluten is produced when making whisky (in mashing of the barley), it will be carried through to fermentation process, gluten – a heavy compound, will be lost and it is not present in whisky, also the casks whisky is matured in – sherry, bourbon and ex-wine casks – are all gluten free.

To be called Scotch whisky, it must be minimum 40% ABV, meaning that forty percent of the drink is pure alcohol. If the ABV is higher, the percentage of alcohol is higher too. A single measure of whisky, 25ml, can contain around 61 calories. The calories will increase depending on what mixer you add to your whisky, if you add any, excluding water. A dram has less calories than a banana!

Whisky is vegan, whisky is not refined using animal derivatives, all ingredients are plant-based, and fermentation doesn’t use animal derivatives, whisky is vegan. The Vegan Society has confirmed that spirits (including whisky) use animal-free processing, meaning most of them are vegan, the exceptions are certain whiskies, including liqueurs, that contain honey meaning they are excluded from a plant-based diet.

IS IT OK TO ENJOY A DRAM NIGHTLY?

Whisky has several health benefits, including: Helps in weight loss. Helps to control diabetes. Prevents the onset of heart disorders. Prevents internal blood clotting. Contributes to small amounts towards the prevention of cancer. Benefits the heart and blood vessels. If you drink whisky every night you’ll consume less calories and carbs. It seems drinking whisky can do a person’s brain some good in the long-term. A study coming out of Boston concluded that drinking one to six drams each week might actually lower the risk of developing dementia and Alzheimer’s among older adults. This combined with a healthy lifestyle, of course. A team at the University of California researched what makes certain people live to and beyond age 90. Their study found that the people who enjoyed two glasses of alcohol every evening had a slimmer chance of dying sooner.

While you enjoy your nightly glass of whisky, you may also be decreasing your risk of developing a stroke. Researchers have shown that a person’s risk may drop somewhere between 25 to 40 percent if they drink alcohol. Harvard University assessed over 100 scientific studies to come to this conclusion.

HOWEVER One of the largest body organs that can easily be ruined by whisky is the liver, by drinking three or four drams a day, a person has a much higher chance of developing chronic liver disease, so drink aware!

Remember drink aware, the UK Chief Medical Officers’ guidelines – no more than 14 units a week, spread over three or more days, wee note, there are maybe 26 – 28 drams (25ml) in a UK bottle, meaning 14 units = a half bottle. Take it easy and enjoy your whisky.

I AM NOT ENCOURAGING ANYONE TO DRINK WHISKY OR DRINK HEAVILY, THIS IS JUST A FEW FACTS YOU MAY OR MAY NOT KNOW.  PLEASE DRINK AWARE.

“Drinkaware” is an independent charity which aims to reduce alcohol-related harm by helping people make better choices about their drinking.  https://www.drinkaware.co.uk

PAUL MCLEAN

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Elite Whisky Collectibles: Best-In-Class Gems – K&L California News

Category Favorites in Collectible Spirits

If you’re building a comprehensive spirits collection, you can’t go wrong with any or all of the category favorites listed below. Bunnahabhain and Macallan lead the way in single malt Scotch, while rum enthusiasts will appreciate an exceptional 14-year-old offering from Foursquare. Rye fanatics can load up on two spectacular releases from Hotaling’s, and from the world of Japanese whisky, the famous Yamazaki 12 Year is also available.

2009 Bunnahabhain 14 Year Old “Gordon & MacPhail Connoisseur’s Choice” K&L Exclusive Cask #18600103 2nd Fill Sherry Hogshead NCF Cask Strength Single Malt Scotch Whisky (750ml) $149.99 View

Suntory “Yamazaki” 12 Year Old Japanese Single Malt Whisky (750ml )$199.99 View

Macallan “The Harmony Collection – 2023 Amber Meadow” Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky (750ml) $219.99 View

Hotalings 16 Year Old “Old Potrero” Bottled In Bond Single Malt Rye Whiskey (700ml) $229.99 View

Hotalings 17 Year Old “Old Potrero” 115.8 Proof Single Barrel Reserve Single Malt Rye Whiskey (700ml) $249.99 View

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Isle of Harris Distillery “The Hearach Single Malt: Batch No.11 Tasting Notes” – Scotch Whisky News

The tasting notes for Batch 11 were created by Lauren MacSween who lives in our home village of Tarbert. Lauren sat down with us to enjoy a dram and we had a good chat about the flavours and aromas she found in her glass…

“There’s toffee and caramel notes on the nose, like ‘Werther’s Original’ sweets. It also smells fresh and green to me. There’s a slight smokiness, reminding me of the trees behind my Granny’s old house which fell in an island storm, and we used the logs for firewood. When I sip it, there’s a nice pepperiness and kick of spice, and more green apple freshness. The smoke comes back if you leave it a while and the flavours are always changing. It’s subtle and light, but there’s a lot going on in the glass”

We’d love to know what you find in your glass next time you pour a good measure of our island spirit, so drop us a line to share your stories!

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Lindores Abbey Distillery Tokyo Spirits Competition Win – Scotch Whisky News ✨

Tokyo Spirits Competition

The results from the prestigious Tokyo Spirits Competition were cause for celebration here at Lindores. We were over the moon when our Casks of Lindores II STR won the superior gold medal, the competition’s highest accolade which only was awarded to 26 whiskies, putting it in the top 4% of global whiskies! Our core dram, MCDXCIV also won a gold medal which is fantastic – for such a young whisky, it is a real accolade to be winning these awards so early in our journey. You can buy a bottle from your local stockist or bottle shop.

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Your Chance To Taste House of Hazelwood’s Latest Collection – Whisky Magazine News

Your Chance To Taste House of Hazelwood’s Latest Collection

One lucky reader will experience an exclusive tasting of 

House of Hazelwood’s 2024 Collection

For almost a century, generations of the Gordon family have carefully laid down stocks of whisky for special occasions and personal consumption, and, in doing so, curated one of the world’s greatest inventories of aged Scotch whisky.

Now, connoisseurs and collectors have the chance to taste whiskies from this unrivalled cask collection through the bottlings of House of Hazelwood, a marque named after the family’s Dufftown home – Hazelwood House.

To celebrate the launch of its Third Collection, House of Hazelwood is offering one Whisky Magazine reader the chance to experience an exclusive, private tasting of this year’s releases.

To be in with a chance of tasting a selection of these exceptional whiskies, follow the link below to learn more about House of Hazelwood and this exclusive opportunity.

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