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Scotch Malt Whisky Society “For your review” – Scotch Whisky News

Whisky adventures come in all forms – whether it’s a cask strength single malt, an experimental ‘Heresy’ batch, or one of our single cask spirits. Cask No. 8.47: Slippers ’N’ Chill is a new whisky that stands apart from our regular offering.

Bottled at a slightly reduced strength of 48% abv, this strength has been selected by our whisky team as being the optimal abv for this particular cask. The result is a full-flavoured Society single malt that offers an alternative way to explore our range.

It’s good to experiment from time to time, and that’s what this trial release is – an opportunity for you to try something new and tell us what you think! 

TRY SLIPPERS N’ CHILL

SLIPPERS N’ CHILL

Cask No. 8.47

Age: 8 years

Cask: First Fill Oloroso Butt

The Scotch Malt Whisky Society, The Vaults, 87 Giles Street, Leith EH6 6BZ

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This is your chance to join and to take advantage of their great offers!

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K&L California Orphan Barrel 17 Year Old “Fanged Pursuit” ~ Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey News

Orphan Barrel 17 Year Old “Fanged Pursuit” Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey (750ml) $189.99 View

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ralfy review 1071 – Isle Of Harris ‘Hearach’ – Scotch Whisky News

Kensington Malt Messenger ‘The State of Canada’s Whisky’ – Canadian Whisky News

A World of Uncertainty Forces Us To Look Within For Answers

Evan here – a focus on Canadian Content seems like a good idea given the current political climate, doesn’t it? The current uncertainty we all live in sucks for a multitude of reasons. It is hard to focus just on whisky when talking about that – but hey – that is why this newsletter exists. Also Whisky is both my job and my passion, so here we go!

There was a time when Canada was the focal point for much of what happened with Whisky anywhere in the world. Some of the biggest brands in whisky and spirits were owned by a Canadian Multinational Conglomerate. The big whisky companies of the world today – especially powerhouses Diageo and Pernod Ricard – would not be what they are without Seagram’s. The company had a massive footprint both nationally and globally for a majority of the 20th Century.

Seagram’s was the largest owner of booze brands in the world in the 1990s. Crown Royal? That was Seagram’s. So was Martel Cognac, Absolut Vodka, Four Roses, Makers Mark, Fireball, Chivas Regal, The Glenlivet, Glen Grant, BenRiach (back then without the capital R), and many, many more. Seagram’s was absolutely massive, also having minority control of companies outside of alcohol at its peak such as DuPont. In the mid 90s, it’s interests in DuPont were sold and then MCA/Universal Pictures was acquired.

Seagram’s went under in the year 2000 – now a quarter-century ago. Its companies and assets were mostly split between contemporary alcohol behemoths Diageo and Pernod Ricard.

There is a lot to be proud of with Canadian Whisky. Its history now goes back more than 225 years. The largest distillery in Canada is also the largest in all of North America: Hiram Walker Distillery in Windsor, Ontario. It was founded back in 1858 and currently pumps out around 55 million litres of alcohol annually. That means it produces as much spirit than Glenfiddich, Glenlivet, and Macallan every year.

Canadian Whisky as a category is still a big deal internationally. Crown Royal is one of the top 20 best-selling whiskies in the world.

Some – or possibly much of the lustre and appeal of Canadian Whisky has been diminished over the past 25 years thanks to a lot of global competition becoming more available on our shelves. The whisky boom we have been lucky enough to live in for a good deal of that period has created much more competition. Other whisky styles and categories such as Single Malt Scotch, Irish Whiskey, Bourbon and other American Whiskey, etc. have seen exponentially increasing sales and consumer attention over that time.

Long gone are the days when your average liquor store whisky shelf contained Crown Royal, R&R, Alberta Premium, and maybe four or five other whiskies such as Jack Daniel’s, Jim Beam, Grants, J&B Rare. Possibly, there were bottles of Glenlivet or Glenfiddich 12 available if you really wanted to splurge.

Nowadays, there is a stupid amount of choice even on small liquor store shelves. When you visit shops like Kensington Wine Market, the choice morphs into a disorienting insanity with hundreds and hundreds more options in front of you.

How does your average Canadian Whisky compete with that? For the most part, the category does not compete at all. It doesn’t even attempt to. It has stagnated, languishing and remained comfortable with a diminished importance and almost no footprint in the premium whisky realm.

Canadian Whisky as a category still has a lot of work to do both within Canada and internationally to get away from the idea that it is all just bargain-basement bland whisky.

The good news is, there are plenty of Canadian Whisky options out there that run entirely counter to that concept. You just have to know where to look.

Below is a small dive into what Alberta has to offer specifically.

A Look At (a few-definitely not all) Alberta Whisky Distillers

Bridgeland Distillery – Calgary, Alberta

Bridgeland Distillery was founded in 2018 and resides right within — get this — Bridgeland in Calgary, Alberta. If you are looking to go there – and I suggest you do – it is on the corner located on the corner of Marsh Road and Edmonton Trail. It is situated just a few blocks north of the Bow River and Memorial Drive.

The Distillery is owned by Daniel Plenzik and Jacques Tremblay, who originally met while taking a course on distilling in the Okanagan. The duo’s distillery produces a wide variety of spirits distilled from grain and also grapes. One of the things that sets Bridgeland apart is the reuse of different casks that have matured their brandies and whiskies to add character to other aging spirits. For example: reusing casks that previously matured their brandy to then mature or finish some of their whiskies.

There is plenty to recommend from Bridgeland Distillery. A good place to start would be with their Single Blend Whisky; which is an in-house blend that combines their various whisky styles. A new, custom blend is given a limited release each year.

Bridgeland’s releases are updated regularly as the distillery and their casks continue to mature. Here is what we have from their current lineup:

Bridgeland Glenbow Single Malt Whisky – 45.5% – 500ml Bottle – “Coming from a single distillery via a single malt house, sourced from a single field of a single farm.This barley comes from field NE4-37-27-W4M at Hamill farm and has been malted at Red Shed Malting in Penhold, Alberta. Bow Glacier Water, premium ingredients married with our passion is where this whisky begins.”$75 

Bridgeland Innisfail Single Pot Still Whisky – 44.1% – 500ml Bottle – Bridgeland Distillery continues to experiment and expand its whisky portfolio – this time with a nod to the Irish. This Single Pot Still Whiskey is made with a combination of malted and unmalted barley that has been triple-distilled. $67 

Bridgeland Taber Corn Berbon Whisky 101 – 50.5% – 500ml Bottle – Made from a mash bill of 60% Taber Corn, 32% Penhold Barley, and 8% Penhold Wheat. This is a great Bourbon alternative for those looking to support local. Matured in new American Oak barrels with a #4 Char. Evan’s Tasting Note: “Nose: Plenty of cherry notes along with banana, apple cinnamon oatmeal, brown sugar, toasty, polished oak, husked ears of corn, and a touch of mint and black pepper. Palate: Strawberry syrup, cherries and cinnamon spice up front along with peaches and cream, apple cider, Twizzlers, and a dash of nutmeg and clove. Finish: The clove, nutmeg and toasty oak notes make you think this might be drying but it remains quite juicy on the fade. Comment: I enjoy the 45% version of the Taber Corn Berbon quite a bit, but the 50.5% ABV makes this bottle even better. It is a great strength that concentrates the aroma and flavour without losing complexity.” $72

Bridgeland Single Blend Whisky 2024 Edition – 44.1% – 500ml Bottle – Bridgeland Distillery has released a custom blended whisky for the past two falls. This 2024 Edition is a marriage of their Rye Whisky, Taber Corn Whisky, and Single Malt whisky. All whisky was distilled, aged, and blended by Bridgeland at their Distillery in Calgary, Alberta. $67 

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Wild Life Distillery – Canmore, Alberta

Like many craft distilleries, Wild Life had aims to make whisky from the get-go but knew they would have to make more than just that to survive. The Distillery was founded in 2017 by Matt Widmer and Keith Robinson, who ensure no spirit they produce plays second fiddle. Wild Life creates and bottles a slew of spirits and other products that are crucial for the home bartender, including a fantastic lineup of gins, tonic syrups, and bitters.

Wild Life has already undergone one big upgrade in its life: The original still house and its 500 Litre Alembic Still was replaced in 2023 by a new facility that has more than 6 times the space that also contains a new, larger still.

We are here to talk about whisky though, and even in this endeavour, Wild Life’s range is diverse. The Distillery distills and matures spirit made from wheat, rye, and malt-driven whiskies. Each style typically sees at least one release per year. This is what we currently have on our shelves:

Wild Life Wheat Whisky – 45.3% – This whisky shows a style that I wish we would see more big brand Canadian Whiskies emulate. It is rich and full of flavour, yet still smooth and easy drinking in style. It is incredibly well-crafted, making a great gift for that relative who you really feel needs to move on from the bog-standard Gibson’s or Crown or R&R and try something more exciting. $80 

$42 for a 375ml Bottle regular price – on sale for $35.69

Wild Life Rye Whisky – 45.9% – made with 88% Rye and 12% Malted Barley and matured for at least 3.5 years in 53 gallon American White Oak casks. Producer Tasting Note: “Nose: Nutmeg, Caramel, Fig Palate: Rye, Toasted American Oak, Spice Finish: Dancing Rye, Leather, Soft Tannin.” $82 

Wild Life Sherry Cask Single Malt Whisky – 46.1% – Bottled at 46.1%, this Sherry Cask-Finished bottling of Wild Life’s Single Malt Whisky is 4 years old in total. It was first matured in ex-Bourbon barrels before being finished in ex-PX Sherry casks. Producer Tasting Note: Nose: Chocolate Covered Raisins, Chewy Dried Figs, Caramelized Brown Sugar. Palate: Baking Spice, Raisin Bran, Rounded Malty Notes. Finish: Lovely Texture and Length, Fruit Leather, Soft Blend of French and American Oak. $90 

CHECK OUT ALL OF OUR WILD LIFE DISTILLERY BOTTLES HERE

Whisky Hammer March 2025 Auction ENDS TONIGHT! – Auction Whisky News

Our March 2025 Auction ENDS TONIGHT!

Place your bids  until 7pm (GMT) Sunday 23rd March 2025.

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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 – 40 Year Old (1979 Fine and Rare)

Cadenhead’s – Cask Strength Collection (6 x 70cl)

Karuizawa – 35 Year Old Emerald Geisha (Cask #8518)

Lagavulin – 37 Year Old (1976)

Highland Park – 40 Year Old (1958)

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.

Springbank COUNTDOWN COLLECTION 2025 RELEASE – Scotch Whisky News

COUNTDOWN COLLECTION 2025 RELEASE INFORMATION

The Countdown Collection is a celebration of the endurance, adaptability and unwavering commitment to producing whisky of the highest quality using traditional methods. The whiskies in this five part series are a tribute to the generations who have contributed to the success of Springbank under the steadfast leadership of J. & A. Mitchell.

The Countdown Collection series will feature one special bottling released each year from the distillery in the lead up to our landmark anniversary. Each edition will be limited to just 500 bottles available via ballot to Springbank followers around the world.

These whiskies are just one part of what will be a wider celebration of this huge achievement for the distillery which has remained independent throughout its 200 year history.

A variety of special events, experiences and prizes will be on offer in the lead up to and during our 200th Anniversary Year in 2028 so there is lots to look forward to and share with all those who have supported and taken interest in the distillery, or simply enjoyed drinking the whiskies made here over the years.

We hope you will join us on this exciting and inclusive journey, counting down the years to this momentous milestone.

JOIN US FOR A LIVE DISCUSSION

We will be hosting a live tasting at 7pm (GMT) on Monday 24th March to discuss the upcoming release and ballot. Streaming live on Instagram, YouTube and Facebook.

NOSE

The third release in our Countdown Collection series opens with notes of red apple, peach and raspberry, with a touch of dunnage and a caramel note developing over time.

PALATE

Creamy on the palate with a subtle oaky element, there are notes of lemon rind, kiwi fruit, clotted cream and leather.

FINISH

The finish is sweet with notes of soft fudge and tea leaf.

Click Whisky Auctions MARCH 2025 AUCTION ENDING SOON! – Auction Whisky News

MARCH 2025 AUCTION ENDING SOON!

Just in case you overlooked them, here is a little look at a few little gems in this month’s auction. Check them out before it’s too late! Starting with this Oban 19 Year Old 1995 Manager’s Dram. Annually released from a single distillery in that portfolio, the Distillery Manager is tasked to choose the finest casks from that distillery to produce this yearly malt which is then bottled at Cask strength in limited numbers. This is a cracking example.

Or how about this rare commemorative expression, released in 1997 to mark the 199th anniversary of Aultmore Distillery, listing the staff that worked at the distillery at the time of its centenary. This is bottle number 27.

Dalbeallie Dram was bottled in honour of the local train station situated beside the distillery nestling in near proximity to the River Spey. The train station actually played and important part in the history of the much loved Speyside distillery with the trains carrying consignments of Spanish Sherry Casks to the distillery. Released in 2018 during the annual Spirit of Speyside Festival, Dalbeallie Dram was received with great acclaim amongst the whisky fraternity. Completely matured in Sherry Casks and bottled at Cask strength, only 1,000 bottles were produced!

Or how about this stylish bottle of Rosebank, distilled in 1981 and then bottled at Cask strength in 1997. Bottle number 603.

These are only a few of the old, limited and collectable bottles featured in our March 2025 Auction, to view more wee gems visit clickwhiskyauctions.com. Register to bid. Remember, you’ve got to be in it to win it! Auction ends Sunday 23rd March from 8pm GMT.

Woodrow’s of Edinburgh Isle of Arran 28 Years Old 1997 at Aberdeen Whisky Shop – Scotch Whisky News

Isle of Arran Distillery

Arran 28 Years Old 1997

ABV: 56.9% 70 cL

A single malt from Arran distillery. Distilled on 10th February 1997 and fully matured in refill Sherry hogshead before bottling on 5th March 2025. Bottled at cask strength of 56.9% ABV, at natural colour and no chill filtration. Limited to 222 bottles.

£280.00

Nose. Light and sweet aromas of honey and butterscotch with fruity notes of peaches, apricot and pear.
Palate. Mouth-coating and creamy in texture. Iced sponge cake with glacier cherries, wholemeal biscuits and white chocolate. Guava, strawberries and peach with a hint of zesty lemon and tobacco.
Finish. A longer finish of ginger spice, coconut and lingering vanilla.

Russell’s Reserve “HIKO-A-MON” and “Shooter’s” K&L Exclusives – American Whiskey News

Russell’s Reserve “HIKO-A-MON” K&L Exclusive (Warehouse TY-F, Level 4) Single Barrel #24-0443 Kentucky Straight Bourbon (750ml) $74.99 View

Russell’s Reserve “Shooter’s” K&L Exclusive (Warehouse TY-G, Level 4) Single Barrel #24-0946 Kentucky Straight Bourbon (750ml) $74.99 View

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The Whisky Exchange Exclusive Release: the New Green Spot 10 – Irish Whiskey News

NEW IN AND EXCLUSIVE:
GREEN SPOT 10

Green Spot is a renowned single pot still Irish whiskey named after the practice of Mitchell & Son, who marked aging casks with coloured paint spots. A green spot indicated a 10-year maturation. This now famous style of malted and unmalted barley, has garnered acclaim for its quality, which is why we’re delighted to have released this outstanding exclusive. It offers a perfect balance of fruity whiskey and creamy, spicy bourbon cask influence. Expect juicy tangerine, pear, and apple pie notes, with fragrant clove and cinnamon. A splash of water reveals more citrus oils, vanilla, and the signature pot still spiciness. Get it while you can.

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