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  • Morris Australian Single Malt Whisky Review - An Exploration of Rutherglen, Victoria's Finest

    Australian single malt whisky is a category I can confidently say I have had no experience with prior from the land down under, I have not had the pleasure of exploring if they're capable of making great single Scotch, Irish, and a budding sub-category in American single malt are all fairly well established in Company on Label: Morris (Copper and Grain Distilling Co, imported by Hotaling & Co) Whiskey Type: Australian This lands much closer to the Irish single malt character than a single malt Scotch whisky, in my opinion

  • Russell's Reserve Single Rickhouse Collection: Camp Nelson Warehouse C Bourbon Flash Review

    The first release of Russell's Reserve Single Rickhouse is iconic: this may be the last release to feature Nelson rickhouse map, courtesy of Bo Garret, via rarebird101.com First released in October of 2022, Single comprised of all 10+ year old barrels MSRP:  $250 Further identification:  This is the inaugural release of single justification for its existence when Russell's 10 year, Russell's 13 year , Kentucky Spirit , Rare Breed , and single Here's to hoping later expressions from Single Rickhouse can improve from the experience here.

  • I Tasted the Rare Orange Label Weller Single Barrel—A Drinker's Take on the Completionist Collector's Folly

    Most of those aforementioned bottlings, aside from single barrel selections, are blends. As we scale that reach back down, we ultimately return to single barrel, the club's or connoisseur's What does single barrel mean? Being the primary aging vessel for whiskey, a single barrel represents a time capsule for whiskey. There are plenty of other opportunities to get a single barrel release of Weller bourbon.

  • Fercullen Single Malt Irish Whiskey Flash Review - A Brief Introduction to Powerscourt Distillery

    I received two small samples of their single malt Irish whiskey from one of my local liquor stores to For the first time in over 100 years, single malt Irish whiskey is being distilled and produced right Single malt Irish whiskey shouldn't be a surprising category for anyone paying attention to the industry If you read my Bushmills 16 year single malt Irish whiskey review, you'd be familiar with the category I find more parallels to single malt Scotch whisky than I do to historical norms for Irish whiskey here

  • Rare Character Single Barrel Bourbon Review: RIO-300

    Let's dive into a quick look at what one can expect out of a "RIO" single barrel... While all single barrels are going to have some nuances, a 'run' of barrels means a string of whiskey Malted Barley Proof: 116.30° Age: 5 years and 7 months Further identification: This rare release is a single

  • 2023 Redbreast PX Edition Single Pot Still Irish Whiskey Review

    Redbreast self-describes the choice for targeting a Single Pot Still Irish whiskey, saying: For more Single Pot Still Whiskey has been safeguarded and nurtured under the watchful eye of the Midleton Distillery And Redbreast is proudly considered the definitive expression of this Single Pot Still art. Company on Label: Pernod Ricard (Distilled at Midleton Distillery) Whiskey Type: Single Pot Still Irish 92° Age: NAS Further identification: The PX Edition of the Iberian Series features triple distilled single

  • Redbreast 18 Year Single Pot Still Irish Whiskey Review: Who Raised These Prices?

    Company on Label:  Redbreast (Distilled at Midleton Distillery, imported by Pernod Ricard) Whiskey Type:  Single

  • Westward Whiskey Milestone Edition 2 Review: The American Single Malt You've Been Waiting For

    into a taste to find out for ourselves how the whiskey within stacks up in the ever-growing American single Company on Label:   Westward Whiskey Whiskey Type:  American single malt whiskey Mash Bill Percentages Every time you think one side is gaining an advantage, the other side swings through in even more intense The bar has officially been raised for American single malt. If you're interested in exploring the nuanced and growing world of American single malt—start and end

  • Cedar Ridge QuintEssential American Single Malt Whiskey Special Release: Wine Club First Meeting

    We're here to talk about the latest American single malt release from Cedar Ridge, which we think you Starting this project with a base of single malt aged in ex-bourbon barrels means this was already born They've gone through a growing array of 4 Christian Carl copper stills, and even recently adopted a grain-out Company on Label:  Cedar Ridge Whiskey Type:  American single malt Mash Bill Percentages:  100% malted It's funky like a lot of American single malt is, but in only the way that Cedar Ridge can produce.

  • Amrut Fusion Single Malt Whisky

    Another single malt whisk(e)y is up for tasting from our group. I have had so many really great and really different single malt experiences recently... My favorite of recent memory is a sample of a Brenne 2014 single barrel release that was just one of Company on Label: Amrut Whiskey Type: Single Malt Whisky Mash Bill Percentages: 100% Malted Barley (25%

  • Bardstown Bourbon Co. Distillery Reserve Mars Blend of Bourbon and Single Malt Japanese Whisky Bridges Tradition and Breaks New Ground

    Distillery Reserve Mars Single Malt Japanese Blend, a pioneering release that bridges Kentucky bourbon release represents a first-of-its-kind co-aging process, uniting two distinct whisky cultures within a single Japanese single malt whisky from Mars Komagatake and Tsunuki distilleries was shipped to Bardstown, Kentucky “By aging Japanese single malt whiskies together with Kentucky bourbon in the same barrel, we’ve created An exquisite, delicate finish encapsulates the best qualities of both bourbon and Japanese single malt

  • Blue Spot Single Pot Still Irish Whiskey Review

    Whiskey Type: Finished Irish Whiskey Mash Bill Percentages: 100% Malted and Unmalted Barley (being a single Palate: Right away a zesty punch tingles on the tip of the tongue as lemon peel and nerds candy jump whatever reason, Irish doesn't quite carry higher proofs as well as their bourbon, rye or American single

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