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It’s a year this week since the launch of our Certificate in Irish Whiskey – Irish Whiskey News

Certificate in Irish Whiskey

It’s a year this week since the launch of our Certificate in Irish Whiskey.

Since then, over 600 candidates from 26 countries have participated in the eight-module online course written by Irish whiskey experts Fionnán O’Connor and Matt Healy.

Feedback has been excellent. From a “Great program” with “Valuable information for the novice and expert” to “Comprehensive, informative and in-depth”, we love hearing what you have to say about your learning experience.

“I thought I knew a lot about Irish whiskey already, but the course is a wealth of knowledge!”

To celebrate St Patrick’s Day, we’re making the entire module on Pot Still Spirit Production available for free, until midnight on Sunday 20 March.

So, whether you’re just starting out on your journey in Irish whiskey or have been an enthusiast for some time, we hope you’ll get a sense of how this fun and accessible online course is perfect for improving your knowledge.

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What’s more, we’re pleased to announce the inclusion of one of our most-requested features… downloadable course notes! All candidates who enrol in the full course can now download a copy of the Certificate in Irish Whiskey PDF (also available to existing students).

Already completed the course?

As a valued member of the Edinburgh Whisky Academy alumni, we would love to share your EWA story to date with our community. This will help customers like you find solutions to fit their needs through our online diplomas, certificates and modules. Would you have a few minutes to share your story through a short video testimonial? 

YOUR EWA STORY

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Fancy an Irish dram? You’re in luck 🍀 – Irish Whiskey News

St. Patrick’s Day drams!

As arguably the birthplace of whiskey distilling as it’s known today, and with St. Patrick’s Day celebrations around the world, there is no better time to feature some of our favourites. Whether you’re Irish or not, but you most definitely love a dram, there is something here for everyone to sip on this week. Oh, and see details below for our special giveaway in collaboration with Slane whiskey which you do not want to miss… Sláinte!

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The Glencairn Glass announces the winners of its inaugural short story competition – Whisky Glass News

The Glencairn Glass announces the winners of

  its inaugural short story competition

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The world’s favourite whisky glass – The Glencairn Glass – has been celebrating Scottish crime writing talent over the past two years as headline sponsor of the prestigious McIlvanney and Bloody Scotland Debut crime-writing prizes.

To support this creative collaboration, The Glencairn Glass launched its first very own crime short story competition, inviting all budding crime writers to curate their stories around the theme: ‘A Crystal-Clear Crime’ in no more than 2000 words. The competition has been in partnership with Scottish Field Magazine and Bloody Scotland.

The winner and runners up were selected by a panel of three judges including Deborah Masson, 2020 winner of the Bloody Scotland Debut Crime Novel of the Year with her book ‘Hold Your Tongue’ and Peter Ranscombe, Scottish Field’s drinks columnist and author of the historical thriller ‘Hare’, along with Glencairn’s marketing director Gordon Brown who is also an author, writing under the name Morgan Cry.

The competition attracted entries from all over the world and the judges can now reveal the winner and two runners up as follows:

Winner: (£1000 prize)

Halmeoni’s Wisdom – a dark tale of human trafficking, illegal trade and a desire for freedom.  Written by Brid Cummings, a fiction writer and occupational therapist, based in South Australia.

Brid said; “When I heard I’d won the Glencairn Glass crime short story competition, I was absolutely delighted. With such an intriguing theme, I enjoyed the challenge of writing the story, but had no expectation of winning. The news has given me a huge confidence boost and the encouragement to complete my psychological suspense novel. Many thanks to Glencairn Crystal and the Bloody Scotland team for this fantastic opportunity.” 

Runners up: (£250 prize for each runner up)

Teardrops – a story about a confession to murder and a need for retribution, born of revenge.  Written by Jennifer Harvey, a Scottish author based in Denmark.

Jennifer said: “I am delighted to be a runner-up in the Glencairn Crystal crime short story competition. Many thanks to the judges for selecting my story ‘Teardrops’. I will raise a glass to the winners and all the entrants in celebration. Cheers!”

Auld Bride – a story about a lost soul returning to the island of her birth, where more than a new job awaits her. Written by Judith O’Reilly, author and former political producer with BBC and ITN and correspondent with The Sunday Times, based in Northumberland. Judith was also a ‘Crime in the Spotlighter’ at the Bloody Scotland Crime Writing Festival in 2019.

Judith commented: “I’m thrilled to be named as a runner up in this great crime writing short story competition run by Glencairn Glass. The story itself is a cross between The Wicker Man and Kinky Boots, with a flash of Whisky Galore thrown in for good measure. I really wanted to add a touch of the supernatural to a story about whisky and the comeback of a ghost distillery. Whisky with all its history and traditions is a very evocative thing to write about. I hope readers enjoy it.”

Judges’ comments:

Describing the winning story Halmeoni’s Wisdom by Brid Cummings, Peter Ranscombe commented: “I was gripped from the excellent start all the way through to the satisfying finish”. Peter selected Teardrops by Jennifer Harvey because; “the theme was very well chosen – a really ‘of-the moment’ story. The structure was interesting with a suitably unsettling ending too”. He described Auld Bride by Judith O’Reilly as: “an old-fashioned blend of suspense and mystery that led up to a chilling climax”.

Deborah Masson said: “Halmeoni’s Wisdom was unique. The imagery was expertly drawn and it had a satisfying end with redemption realised. Teardrops was a fascinating tale, and an all too real danger in today’s modern world. Then in Auld Bride – masterful descriptive writing is displayed in setting the scene in this tale and a surprise twist brings not only past and present together, but also good and evil.”

Glencairn’s marketing director Gordon Brown, who is also a founding director of the Bloody Scotland International Crime Writing Festival and has written eight crime novels with his latest, ‘Thirty-One Bones’, under the pseudonym Morgan Cry said: “The quality of entries was outstanding. With entries from all over the planet it demonstrates the continuing fascination with crime writing. This is why Glencairn is delighted to continue their sponsorship of both the McIlvanney and Bloody Scotland debut crime prizes which will be announced at this year’s Bloody Scotland Festival in September.

Prizes and where to read the stories:

Three prizes are awarded to the winning authors: the first prize winner, Brid Cummings, receives £1000, whilst the two runners up, Jennifer Harvey and Judith O’Reilly, each receive £250. All three winners also receive a set of six bespoke engraved Glencairn Glasses. The overall winning entry will be published in the May issue of Scottish Field Magazine (on shelf Friday 8th April). The runners’ up stories will also be published from 8th April online on Scottish Field Magazine’s website (www.scottishfield.co.uk).

You will also be able to read the winning story and the runners up stories on the Glencairn Glass website: www.whiskyglass.com from Monday 11th April.

Finally, for further information about this year’s McIlvanney and Bloody Scotland Debut crime-writing prizes, as well as the Bloody Scotland Crime Writing Festival taking place in Stirling, Scotland, for four days from the 15th to 18th September, please visit www.bloodyscotland.com.

About Glencairn Crystal:

The Glencairn Glass, created in 2000 is the world’s favourite whisky glass.  Glencairn Crystal now make over 4 million Glencairn Glasses per year, across hundreds of brands, distributed to over 140 countries worldwide.

About the winning authors:

Winner: Brid Cummings (www.bridcummings.com)

Brid has had work published in the UK, Ireland, and Australia, including short stories in the Big Issue Fiction Edition and the Bath Short Story Anthology. She has been a runner up in the Mslexia Short Story Competition, The Moth Short Story Prize and the Australian Sisters in Crime Short Story Awards.

When not writing crime stories, Brid Cummings works as an Occupational Therapist in South Australia (reputed to be the murder capital of Australia!) 

Runner Up: Jennifer Harvey (www.jenharvey.net)

Jennifer Harvey is a Scottish writer now living in Denmark.

She is the author of three novels. ‘Someone Else’s Daughter’,  ‘All The Lies We Told’  and ‘The Vanishing Child’. Her short fiction has appeared in various publications and anthologies in the US and the UK, including: Carve, Folio, The Lonely Crowd, New Writing Scotland, and Best Small Fictions.

She has been shortlisted for the Crime Writers’ Association Margery Allingham Prize, the Bristol Prize, the Bridport Prize and placed 3rd in the University of Sunderland Short Story Award. When not writing, she can be found wandering along the seashore dreaming up new stories.

Runner Up: Judith O’Reilly (www.judithoreilly.com)

Judith O’Reilly is the author of the Michael North series of action adventure thrillers including Killing State and Curse the Day. Sleep When You’re Dead is about a doomsday cult (also living on a remote Scottish island) and is published later this year.

Judith has previously featured in Bloody Scotland’s Crime in the Spotlight initiative to promote new crime writers. Her work was described by David Baldacci as ‘A sheer delight” and Lee Child as “Terrific.”  Judith has also written two memoirs, Wife in the North and A Year of Doing Good. Wife in the North was a UK and German bestseller, a BBC Radio 4 Book of the Week, and serialised in the Sunday Times and the Daily Telegraph. She’s a former journalist with the Sunday Times, BBC 2’s Newsnight and Channel 4 News. She lives in Durham and is the founder member of the NCS, the Northern Crime Writers’ Syndicate.

THE SCOTCH MALT WHISKY SOCIETY CELEBRATE MILESTONE 150th DISTILLERY RELEASE – Irish Whiskey News

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THE SCOTCH MALT WHISKY SOCIETY CELEBRATE MILESTONE 150th DISTILLERY RELEASE  

The Scotch Malt Whisky Society has announced the release of its 150th distillery bottling to lucky members just in time for St Patrick’s Day

Photo Credit Stevie Singh

The Scotch Malt Whisky Society (SMWS) presents its landmark 150th distillery bottling this month – and it’s not a Scotch. Cask 150.1 is from a distillery in the south-west of Ireland, bottled with impeccable timing as we approach St Patrick’s Day on Thursday 17th March. Whiskey from the distillery has never been bottled as a single cask, an SMWS first and a real treat for its members.

Distillery 150 has been bottled as 150.1*, ‘Let’s Go West!’ falling under the Society flavour profile ‘Spicy & Sweet’, available to members via ballot entry at £75.

In celebration, SMWS are hosting a special livestream event to celebrate St Patrick’s Day and their landmark 150th distillery release. An evening of Irish music, whiskey chat, a pub quiz, competitions and much more, with hosts from US and Australia discussing the Irish-Scots connection. The event will be streamed live on Thursday, 17th March at 8pm GMT. Find the live stream on the SMWSUK social and YouTube channels.

Since restrictions lifted and venues re-opened SMWS haven’t missed a beat, with Edinburgh’s Kaleidoscope Bar winning Whisky Magazine’s ‘Whisky Bar of the year 2021’.

Commenting on the landmark release, Kai Ivalo, Spirits Director said: “For our landmark 150th bottling, we wanted to showcase the journey of our never-ending quest for quality and flavour. Choosing an Irish distillery to mark this milestone occasion truly shows the adventurous spirit of the Society – celebrating our vibrant spirit no matter its source.

“Our milestone 150th distillery bottling demonstrates how far the Society has travelled. Having bottled from distilleries way beyond our own shores, we continue to explore a world beyond single cask, single malt Scotch that is at our core. We are celebrating both our beginnings and our future.”

This exceptional bottling is fantastic example of what to expect as an SMWS member. Belonging to the world’s most entertaining whisky club gives you access to exclusive experiences, a monthly members magazine Unfiltered, colourful tastings and events at the Society’s Members’ Rooms, partner bars as well as online – and of course, the finest selection of single cask whisky, bottled exclusively for members.

Begin a discovery of flavour with the Society now – join in the St Patrick’s Day celebrations and enjoy annual Membership & a Mystery Malt for just £99: smws.io/celebrate150

 *FULLL DISTILLERY 150 TASTING NOTES

150.1 Let’s go west
1st fill ex-rye barrel
Region: Ireland
Flavour Profile: Spicy & Sweet
Age: 7 years
Date: 12 December 2013
Tasting notes:

We imagined walking through a Mediterranean pine forest in spring when the lavender and the cistus bushes are in full bloom looking like an artist’s palette with vibrant colours of green, purple and white. On the palate an incredible texture as we enjoyed a chocolate and physalis cupcake made with muscovado sugar and a pinch of pepper – thick, sweet, luscious. With water it felt like a gentle fresh sea breeze was cooling us off as we walked through the pine forest and the taste reminded us of savoury coconut flour biscuits with a moreish dry spicy finish. After three years in a first-fill bourbon barrel, this whisky was transferred into a first-fill barrel which previously matured rye whiskey.

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About The Scotch Malt Whisky Society 

  • The Scotch Malt Whisky Society was established in Edinburgh in 1983 and now has more than 30,000 members and branches around the world.
  • The SMWS bottles rare single malt whisky, and a range of other spirits
  • The Society bottles single malts, unique single casks and exclusive blends
  • The Society has bottled whisky from 150 distilleries from Scotland and beyond
  • The Society offers a new batch of around 20 single malt whiskies every month
  • The Society offers a variety of membership packages that can be tailored. Please see: https://cutt.ly/aQGwfkH
  • For more information about the Society, visit: https://cutt.ly/HQF6PTv
  • Twitter: @SMWSUK Facebook: @thesmwsuk Instagram: @smws_uk 

UK MEMBERS ROOMS

SMWS EDINBURGH

28 Queen St, Edinburgh EH2 1JX

The Vaults, 87 Giles St, Leith, Edinburgh EH6 6BZ

SMWS GLASGOW

40 Bath St, Glasgow G2 1HG

SMWS LONDON

19 Greville St, London EC1N 8SQ

Evan Williams American-Made Heroes Foundation Fund Opens 2022 Grant Applications – American Whisky News

Evan Williams American-Made Heroes Foundation Fund Opens 2022 Grant Applications

Bardstown, Ky. – The Evan Williams American-Made Heroes Foundation Fund application period for the 2022 Veteran Community Action grants is now open. Eligible nonprofits that serve the veteran community can apply now through April 1, 2022 for the one-time grants.

As an American-made and American-owned Bourbon, Evan Williams is proud to support U.S. military veterans through the American-Made Heroes Foundation Fund. First established in 2020, the fund continues the brand’s support of veteran communities since launching the Evan Williams American-Made Heroes program and limited-edition label in 2015. To date, Evan Williams has recognized 42 veteran heroes on its American Hero Edition bottles and donated $450,000 to nonprofits. For the third consecutive year through the American-Made Heroes Foundation Fund, Evan Williams will be donating up to $75,000 to veteran causes with each grant totaling between $4,000 to $6,000.

The purpose of the foundation is to provide a platform for sharing inspiring veteran stories, raising public awareness for causes impacting the veteran community, and supporting nonprofit organizations that help veterans and their families through a specialized grant program. To learn more about the organizations eligible for support, or to apply for a Veteran Community Action grant, visit https://american-madeheroes.com/grant.php.

ABOUT EVAN WILLIAMS: The flagship Bourbon of Heaven Hill Distillery, Evan Williams is among the leaders in the rapidly growing American Whiskey segment as the world’s second largest-selling Bourbon. Evan Williams is a proud sponsor of Major League Baseball and the World Series, first forming a partnership with the national pastime in 2016. As an American-made and American-owned brand, Evan Williams has recognized true American heroes through their exceptional stories of honor and bravery on special edition American-Made Hero labels for the past seven years, now supported by the American-Made Heroes Foundation Fund. The Evan Williams Bourbon Experience (www.EvanWilliamsBourbonExperience.com) celebrates the legacy of Evan Williams through an immersive visitor’s center experience which brings to life the history and tradition of Kentucky’s native spirit as an official stop on the Kentucky Bourbon Trail.

March News from The English Whisky Co. – English Whisky News

Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge: Winners cross line and Diageo’s Charlotte Harris breaks World Record

Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge: Winners cross line and Diageo’s Charlotte Harris breaks World Record

On the 14th December 2021, 36 teams from around the world left the shores of La Gomera, Canary Islands to row 3,000 miles across the Atlantic Ocean to Nelson’s Dockyard, Antigua. Two British friends, including Diageo’s Charlotte Harris, have smashed a world record.

Every year, the Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge inspires people around the globe to leave their hectic lives on dry land behind to connect with nature, and row the Atlantic Ocean in the adventure of a lifetime. Talisker Whisky have sponsored the Atlantic Challenge for seven years and share the same love for adventure and the world’s oceans.

Made up of 36 teams and 107 rowers, including five-person, all-female and solo crews, the participants have spent months, even years, preparing for this epic adventure. Competitors will experience 40ft waves, changeable weather and living off powdered food in their incredible journey to the finish line.

This year, ‘Swiss Raw’ (Swiss), were the victorious winners and completed the challenge in 34 days, 23 hours and 42 minutes, a truly inspiring achievement.

Team ‘Swiss Raw’ were the victorious winners of this year’s challenge

Talisker will enjoy a double-celebration as two British women, including Charlotte Harris a Diageo employee, also broke the world record for the fastest female pair to cross the Atlantic Ocean.

Charlotte Harris and Jessica Oliver (GB) who had never rowed before, battled 30ft waves, sleep deprivation, heat, blisters, sharks and a 360-degree capsize in bad weather to complete the challenge.

Their boat “Wild Waves” finished five days ahead of their nearest rivals in the pairs category when they arrived in Antigua on January 26th. They also wiped almost five days off the previous female pairs world record in a time of 45 days, seven hours and 25 minutes.

“I initially only entered the Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge because I worked at Diageo alongside Ollie Palmer who entered in 2019, and I thought if he could do it then so could I! Luckily, I had a best friend who felt the same, but we never imagined we’d be able to do as well as we did. We put our all into every second of preparation and the challenge itself, and when we realised the world record was in sight it just made us work even harder. It has been the most incredible experience from start to finish, we’ve met the most amazing people and done things we would never have thought we’d be able to do. To spend so long out on the boat was a truly unique experience, and the One For The Sea cause shows how important it is that we protect the world’s Oceans. Coming into Antigua will stay with me for the rest of my life and I’m still not quite sure it all happened, but at least I have the pictures for proof!”

Charlotte HarrisGlobal Category Specialist, Media & Digital, Diageo

Three teams from the fleet, Anna Victorious (GB), Migaloo (NL) and Foar From Home (US), were rowing to raise awareness and funds for ‘One For The Sea’, an initiative launched by Talisker and Parley, an environmental organization, to help support the preservation of 100 million square metres of sea forest by 2023.

Talisker Whisky and Parley for the Oceans announced a new three-year partnership in 2020. To date, the collaboration has helped to conserve 40 million square metres of marine ecosystems.

The partnership forms part of Diageo’s wider commitments to “Society 2030: Spirit of Progress” our 10-year action plan to create a more sustainable world.

THE 2022 TALISKER ATLANTIC CHALLENGE

Last Chance – Virtual Whisky Show: Old & Rare 2022 – Virtual Whisky Show News

LAST CHANCE!

Virtual Whisky Show: Old & Rare 2022 is almost upon us.

With just one week to go until the tasting experience of a lifetime sampling some of the world’s rarest and most-treasured bottles, don’t miss your chance to get your hands on the last of our remaining packs. Dive into the world of timeless whiskies with show co-founders Sukhinder Singh, Angus MacRaild and Jonny McMillan and their expert guests from across the globe with the limited edition tasting packs below.

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On Sale Now: Talisker Masterclass at The Virtual Whisky Show Old & Rare – Scotch Whisky News

On sale now
TALISKER MASTERCLASS
Saturday 19 March 2022 – 7pm GMT – £175

Talisker Pure Malt Whisky, Bot.1950s
Talisker 10yo, Bot.1980s
Talisker, Bot.1960s, Black Label
Secret Stills 1.2 (Talisker) 1986, Gordon & Mac
Talisker 1958, Bot.1973, Berry Bros & Rudd
Talisker 1975, 25yo

with Sukhinder Singh, Angus MacRaild, Jonny McMillan and Billy Abbott

While Talisker is not a small name in the Scotch whisky world, it never seems to get the attention of the really big distilleries, and certainly doesn’t get the attention that we think it deserves. In this class, we look to right at least some of that wrong, with a journey through the whiskies of one of Scotland’s most idiosyncratic distilleries.

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St. Patricks Day @ Milroy’s of Soho – Irish Whiskey News

Milroy’s

‘St. Patricks Day’

17th March 2022 – Soho whisky bar – 6:30pm

Join us for an evening of fine whisky, food and all things Irish with our friends from the Waterford Distillery for an evening all in Green!!

The evening will be all about the art of Irish whiskey and why they add an E to whiskey!
We look at Barley styles and the influence of the cask. why do the Irish like to Triple distil?
Come and join us on this evening of fun and whiskey.

Stefanie holt, the UK Market manager for Waterford, will be hosting a fun and informative tasting for St. Patricks day.

We will be greeting you with a cocktail on the arrival and we will be tasting the
delicious line-up below:

Waterford Ballymorgan 1:1
Waterford Grattansbrook 1:1
Waterford Lakefield 1:1
Waterford Hook Head 1:1
Waterford Gaia 1:1
Waterford The Cuvee

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