The 2017 Malt Maniacs Awards! – Whisky Award News
The 2017 Malt Maniacs Awards results will be published on Whisky Intelligence today at 3PM GMT.
MMA 2017- A Jury Report
Since 1997, the malt maniacs (an international collective of malt whisky enthusiasts) have been enjoying and discussing the pleasures of (single malt) whisky with like-minded whisky lovers from all over the world. Since 2003, we have organised (non stop) our very own annual ‘amateur’ whisky competition. We like to think that, over the years, our modest little initiative has evolved into one of the leading (and most independent) whisky competitions in the world. You can find more details about our collective and its history on: www.maltmaniacs.net
MMA 2017: The Rules
Our fundamentals are:
- 100% Amateur
- 100% Blind
Awards
In the Malt Maniacs Awards, medals are won on merit, similar to the system that is used by the boy scouts. The winners in specific categories receive awards instead – hence the name of our competition. There are six award categories in three price brackets. We distinguish between these six awards categories:
- Non-Plus-Ultra Award (Overall top scoring whisky out of all Malt Maniacs Awards entries that year)
- Best Natural Cask Award (Best whisky matured exclusively in ‘untreated’, regular casks)
- Best Sherry Cask Award (Best whisky matured exclusively in sherry casks)
- Best Peated Malt Award (Best whisky distilled from – relatively – peated malted barley)
- Thumbs Up Award (Most exciting new release in that price category that year)
Every bottle that is entered in our competition can win only one award (as well as only one medal). Apart from the six awards categories listed above, there are three different price brackets –
Daily Drams (the bottles with a retail price of up to 50 Euros), Premium Whiskies (the bottles with a retail price between 50 and 150 Euros) and Ultra Premium Whiskies (the bottles with a retail price of more than 150 Euros). So there are 18 ‘standard’ awards that are assigned each year – provided we can find a suitable candidate.
If we feel that a certain whisky, bottler or distillery deserves special recognition in a particular year, we sometimes add one or more ‘special’ awards.















