Tag Archives: American Malt

Lost Lantern Opens Vermont Tasting Room

Lost Lantern has built a solid reputation as a European-style negociant, buying consignments of whiskey from small distillers in the United States and offering them up in their own blends and as single cask bottlings. Now they have taken the next step, and put out their shingle on a brick and mortar storefront with their first tasting room. Located in ...

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Jack Daniel’s American Single Malt Whiskey Review

By Richard Thomas The American Single Malt isn’t an official thing yet, but it seem inevitable that it will become one in the near future, and heretofore that has been a category dominated by small and medium-sized distillers. Yet it seems Brown Forman is showing some serious interest in the category. First came Woodford Reserve American Malt, but notice that ...

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California’s St. George’s Spirits Ready With Lot 23 Single Malt

St. George’s Spirits is an example of both craft whiskey before there was craft whiskey and a forerunner of the American Single Malt scene. They have announced the upcoming release of the 23rd lot of their single malt whiskey, which points directly at both of those facts. To create this year’s blend, head distiller/blender, Dave Smith selected 26 distinctive casks from ...

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Jack Daniel’s Adds An American Single Malt

The Jack Daniel Distillery introduces Jack Daniel’s American Single Malt Whiskey as the brand’s first permanent expression crafted from 100% malted barley. Jack Daniel’s American Single Malt is offered in a 1-liter size packaging at 90 proof for a suggested retail price of $99.99 and is available now exclusively in select duty-free retail locations across the globe. Jack Daniel’s American ...

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Chattanooga Whiskey Reached For Triple Peat

Chattanooga Whiskey announced the newest release in their Experimental Single Batch Series: Batch 033: Triple Peat. The blend of pot distilled bourbon, column distilled bourbon, and column distilled malt whiskey was made with three different peated malts from three different UK malthouses – each one bringing their own unique, rich, smoky malt character. After primary aging in new charred oak, ...

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