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November 2020

My Brother’s Keeper – Countdown to RyeDay

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My Brother’s Keeper, featured image

How are you celebrating #RyeDaythe13th this year?

How about entering for a chance to win the ultimate whiskey prize from Sagamore Spirit! One lucky winner will win a trip to the beautiful Baltimore distillery for a VIP tour and tasting, as well as a barrel of whiskey (well, kind of). Visit their website to learn more and to enter to win.

Once you’ve entered, make sure to mix up your very own My Brother’s Keeper, developed by Maryland-based bartender, Stephen Wecker, to celebrate #RyeDaythe13th.

My Brother’s Keeper

My Brother’s Keeper

My Brother’s Keeper

Cured/18th and 21st Columbia, MD | @Cured1821

Recipe by Stephen Wecker

Ingredients:

  • 1 1/2 oz. Sagamore Spirit Barrel Select Rye Whiskey “We’ve Got Your Number”
  • 1/2 oz. Red Apertivo
  • 1/4 oz. Cointreau
  • 1/2 oz. Espresso Cordial

Preparation: Add all ingredients to a mixing glass with ice and stir to thoroughly chill the cocktail. Use a fine-mesh strainer to double strain into a chilled coupe glass. Express Orange oils over the glass and garnish with Orange Peel.


For official rules, including entry limitations and prize descriptions, visit SagamoreSpirit.com/RyedayThe13th.

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Top 10 Caribbean Rums

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Rhum Barbancourt, featured image

Centuries ago, rum was distilled from useless molasses that was left to spoil in the tropical heat and humidity for weeks before fermenting.

Sipped straight off the still, no one was willing to wait for long-aging in a barrel for the spirit to soften; hence nicknames, “kill-devil” and “demon rum.”

Today, rum results are aromatically far funkier and pleasantly pungent depending on time, technology, and tropical location. Below is a breakdown of ten recognized rum brands across various Caribbean islands; each using selective distillation, filtration, and long-barrel aging to soften rum’s heat under the scorching sun.

Rhum Barbancourt

Rhum Barbancourt

Photo by Raoul Beltrame

Rhum Barbancourt

Haiti

Only in Cognac production do pot stills employ a double distillation system for crafting a fine spirit.

In 1862, Dupré Barbancourt of Charente, France carried the successful process to Port-au-Prince, Haiti applying it to (non-traditional) rhum-making – choosing fresh sugarcane juice rather than molasses found on surrounding islands.

He later diverted from the original process, implementing an efficient three-column continuous distillation system instead – where the first column strips the solid matter from the wash and the second and third columns serve to concentrate Rhum Barbancourt.

The liquid sits in French oak barrels then passes through a compounded blending system to impart purity and ensure consistency before bottled additive-free.

Let’s not forget the disastrous earthquake that shattered the Caribbean country back in 2010. It robbed the famed distillery of nearly one-third of its aged stock, valued around $4 million!


John Watling's Rum

John Watling’s Rum Tasting Room

John Watling’s Rum

Bahamas

There’s no reason to deny it – we’ve come running for the rum of the Caribbean. Sure, Bahamian rum is a potent tropical elixir, though there are plenty of smooth blends to sample while sailing island-to-island before shipwreck (or in this case, hangover).

Downtown Nassau’s John Watling’s Distillery sits on the historic Buena Vista Estate, overlooking the harbor. The 1789 estate, meaning “beautiful view,” is perched atop the highest point on New Providence Island absorbing straight sun rays and occasional Angel’s Share wafts.

Named after a spiritual pirate who sailed the Bahamian seas in the 17th century, the distillery operates all small-batch rum production on-site; fermenting and distilling hand-cut sugarcane molasses in both pot and continuous stills, then coconut charcoal-filtered and aged (sometimes together) in one-time-used bourbon or sherry barrels. The rum rests for up to eight years under the Caribbean sun, later hand-blended into various expressions: John Watling’s woody Pale Rum, nutty Amber Rum, and caramelized Buena Vista Rum. There’s even an exclusive expression for nearby Atlantis Paradise Island.

Nassau’s heavy heat and active ocean breezes accelerate aging two-and-a-half times faster than in cooler climates, comparing each liquid offering to either premium whiskey or Cognac.


Havana Club Maestros del Ron Cubano

Havana Club Maestros del Ron Cubano

Havana Club

Cuba

Cuban “rum” remained as moonshine until 1796 when the Spanish crown lifted its ban on rum distilling. After colonizing Cuba, the Spanish planted rum’s raw material and produced their own light style: a molasses-based rum with a shorter fermentation (so the sugarcane wine, or fermented molasses is lighter) and full distillation in column or multi-column-stills for a more neutral base spirit before long-aging – similar to what Cuban rum is today.

Havana Club’s three best-selling rums – fruit-forward Havana Club 3 Años; double-aged Especial, and layered 7 – embody the rum style with its light- and freshness paired with core complexity and natural nuance from tropical aging. Each expression undergoes a prominent aging process to release peak flavors for specific cocktails or simple sipping. For instance, the youngest drop of 3 Años is aged in white oak barrels for three years. Others are triple-aged, even continuously-aged, where a small drop is put back each year.

“Cuban rum has its own specificities that are very hard to replicate anywhere else [other] than in Cuba,” said Don Juan Carlos Gonzalez, Maestro del Ron Cubano, or “master rum-maker” who is governed by the state to oversee all rum production. In 2013, Cuba acquired its own geographical indicator, Denominación de Origen Protegida (DOP) which endures native rums produced in strict accordance with traditional methods. The island-grown materials, double-distilled method, and “savoir-faire” that is poured into blending and aging, makes up the uniqueness of the Cuban spirit.

No confusing Cuban rums with Spanish-style rums from Venezuela or Guatemala.


Appleton Estate 12 Year Old

12 Year Old Blue Mountain Reserve

Appleton Estate

Jamaica

Jumping over to Jamaica – the British-style rum, per se, is molasses-based and heavier in body and flavor than the other styles. Much rum is made of traditional copper pot stills in Jamaica, sensing smaller batches with a powerful punch, including a lot of congeners and esters – the components that give alcohol its robust flavor. Jamaican rums also tend to have a longer fermentation giving the sugarcane wine a more intense flavor.

Deep in Jamaica’s Nassau Valley, Appleton Estate continues to perfect its complex rum-making for over 265 years now, making it the island’s oldest sugar estate and the country’s oldest operating distillery. The valley’s topography (of densely forested limestone hills) and climate promise a (redesigned) range unlike any other in the Caribbean. Appleton Estate Signature is a young, perfuming expression with hints of dried apricot and fresh peach, while the 12 Year Old Rare Casks is a superb blend of mixed notes: dark cocoa, delicate molasses, orange peel, rich vanilla, and roasted coffee.

Did we mention these smooth, sophisticated rums are passionately crafted by the spirits industry’s first-ever female Master Blender? Yeah, her name is Joy Spence.

12 Year Old Blue Mountain Reserve

Ingredients:

  • 2 oz. Appleton Estate 12 Year Old Rare Casks
  • 12 coffee beans
  • 3-4 whole coffee beans for garnish

Preparation: Lightly muddle coffee beans (crack beans only; do not grind). Stir muddled beans with rum over ice. Strain rum into double old fashioned glass over one large ice cube. Garish with whole beans.


Ron Barcelo Imperial

Ron Barcelo Imperial

Ron Barcelo

Dominican Republic

Being the world’s #1 exported dark rum is one reward but to be the region’s first “green” rum is another. The Dominican Republic’s Ron Barceló claims the grand title(s), achieving 100 percent carbon-neutral status in 2018 for its recycled rum-making process at its plant, Alcoholes Finos Dominicanos.

Otto Flores, Brand Ambassador for Ron Barcelo

Otto Flores, Brand Ambassador for Ron Barcelo

Situated in the countryside of San Pedro de Macorís, the distillery purifies and reuses all water byproducts; traps its own carbon emissions and utilizes waste materials as biomass fuel – an impressive performance for nature- and rum-lovers alike. The Barceló portfolio stretches from the award-winning Imperial to latest Gran Añejo Dark Series, a suave expression aged six years in ex-bourbon barrels (with a “heavy char” grade) for a long, sultry aftertaste.

Ron Barcelo Warehouse

Ron Barcelo Warehouse

Remember: rum rules in the Dominican Republic call for harvesting locally-grown sugarcane crops; on-site fermenting, distilling, and aging the native liquid in oak barrels for at least one year.


Don Q Distillery

Don Q Distillery

Don Q

Puerto Rico

No doubt Bacardi has greater world recognition (and market share in the States), but in the competing brands’ homeland of Puerto Rico, Don Q is way more popular.

Produced at Destilería Serrallés since 1865, the multigenerational family rum brand holds two local prizes: Puerto Rico’s oldest continuously-run distillery, as well as the island’s best-selling rum. It takes its name from the famous 17th century Spanish novel, Don Quixote of La Mancha by Miguel de Cervantes, representing the search for a perfect world (or quest for perfection in rum-making).

In order to be “Puerto Rican Rum,” the sugarcane-based spirit must spend a minimum of one year in a barrel. This is true for clear rums like Don Q Cristal which sustains aging for one-and-a-half to five years in American white oak barrels to impart palatability.

“My biggest pet peeve is age claims,” sixth-generation rum-maker Roberto Serrallés told VinePair. “If we take a 20-year rum and put a drop of a one-year rum in it, we have to call it a one-year rum.” Instead, Don Q pours all efforts into a multiple distillation system to sustainably produce a cleaner, more polished flavor profile. Its heavy carbon filtration process aids to remove impurities too, though leaves the yummy rummy taste behind for liking.


Cruzan Rum Distillery

Cruzan Rum Distillery

Cruzan Rum

St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands

Whether sweet Brazilian cachaça or spicy Captain Morgan – rum is rum in the U.S. Non-negotiable? Cruzan Rum, a 240-year-old rum from St. Croix. Citizens of the tiny Caribbean island are called “crucian,” or cruzan which ties the locals to the long-standing rum brand.

The spirited history connects colonialism, 2017’s devastating Hurricane Maria, and some rivalry with the aforementioned “Captain.” But that doesn’t stop Cruzan from experimenting with liquid blends and charred barrels amid the historic ruins of an old sugarcane plantation named Estate Diamond.

In fact, the Single Barrel Estate Diamond is a unique single barrel product. The aged light rum is a blend of vintage rums placed in a freshly-charred new oak barrel for additional aging (about six to nine months) to release sweet oakiness with a warm buttery finish. The rum moves directly from barrel to bottle at an affordable price and winning award.


Rhum JM Distillery

Rhum J.M. Distillery

Rhum J.M.

Martinique

Then there’s rhum. “Rhum Agricole,” actually – a French-style rum made from sugarcane juice (instead of molasses) assorted in white, gold, and dark colors, with flavors that incorporate vegetal notes into the complex category background.

Terroir plays an important role in this style. For Rhum J.M., the estate-grown sugarcane balloons in a full twelve-month cycle and is reaped in the spring season due to the intense humidity of the tropics and protection from the marine layer over the 1790 estate called Habitation Fonds-Préville. This is the most exclusive microclimate for sugarcane in the entire world. Rhum J.M. flavors also result from the porous volcanic soil, great ventilation from the steady sea breeze, and exceptional drainage on the sloping sugarcane fields.

On-site, the raw sugarcane is pressed in less than one hour from its cut delivering the richest juice from Rhum J.M. The juice naturally ferments into a sugarcane wine (or vin de canne) of about 5% ABV, and carefully distilled into Rhum Agricole after 36-48 hours in a Créole copper column. At 70% alcohol, both palate and perfume of the tropical terroir is retained.

After a three month’s rest in stainless steel tanks, the Rhum Agricole is either reduced to bottling strength using volcanic mineral water sourced from their estate spring, or to 60% ABV to then rest in re-charred oak barrels deep within the cellar.


Mount Gay Rum Range

Mount Gay Rum Range

Mount Gay

Barbados

Like Jamaica, Barbados believes in traditional copper pot stills for its rum production. Unlike Jamaica, Barbados claims the first legal “pot still house,” proving Mount Gay to be the world’s oldest rum producer. The namesake distillery honors the pioneering Sir John Gay who perfected the remarkable rum brand in 1703. Still today, only the finest sugarcane molasses and spring water separated from coral-stone soil are hand-picked and poured to create the Mount Gay rum selection.

However, the long-term Barbadian tradition was enhanced (with updated labels and liquid changes) when the golden brand welcomed the distillery’s and country’s first

female Master Blender last year. Trudiann Branker revisited Mount Gay’s core blends whilst “blending” together the refined palates of high-end brown spirit enthusiasts and the brand’s committed consumer base. As a result, she created a new, bodied blend for Mount Gay Black Barrel and a strenghtened blend for Mount Gay XO.

“I am wholeheartedly committed to embracing the expertise that we have inherited for over 300 years and am passionate about looking ahead as we combine both science and craft to explore what makes Mount Gay more than a rum,” said Branker.


Black Tot Rum

Black Tot Rum

Black Tot

Across Caribbean Sea

Not to puzzle anyone here, but here’s a rum that balances the fruity, honeyed notes of Barbadian rum; the full-bodied elements of Guyanese rum (with native Demerara sugarcane), and the intense funk of Jamaican rum – three distinctive styles that standout in just a single sip. Black Tot represents true “Navy Rum,” honoring authentic rum-blending techniques developed by spirited privateers and sailors in the Royal Navy. The Finest Caribbean expression comprises rums from the foremost islands (of rum) for the British Navy to mix a blend full of jungle-like aromas, and roasted coffee and dark chocolate flavors.

Today, Black Tot continues to explore the bequest, complexity and diversity found in the various styles of Caribbean rum. To the spirit of the seas!

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Drink of the Week: Noir Hook by Alex Velez

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Noir Hook cocktail featured image

Alex Velez, Chilled 100 Member from San Francisco, shares The Noir Hook, a new cocktail developed for the menu at The Battery Hotel in San Francisco.  

Noir Hook

Noir Hook

Noir Hook

Ingredients:

  • 1 1/2 oz. Armagnac
  • 3/4 oz. Rye
  • 3/4 oz. House Vermouth Blend
  • 1/4 oz. Curry infused Maraschino*
  • 4-5 dashes Angostura Cocoa Bitters
  • Garnish Grapefruit Flavored smoked bubble
  • Top Gruet Rose

Preparation: In a mixing glass combine all ingredients except for the Gruet, add ice and stir until dilution is reached. Pour into chilled glass, top off with Gruet, and proceed to garnish with grapefruit flavor bubble.

*Curry Infused Maraschino

  • 2 oz. of Curry
  • 5 Ltr. Maraschino

Preparation: Steep for 6 hours run thru a cheesecloth and bottle.


Meet Alex Velez

Chilled 100 Member, San Francisco

Alex Velez got his start in the hospitality industry in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico, where he won several cocktail competitions before moving to Chicago in 2005. Velez has built up a long career in the industry, winning or placing in countless cocktail competitions over the last 15 years. Velez is currently leading the bar concept for the exclusive Battery Hotel in San Francisco and conducting virtual cocktail classes.

Alex Velez - Chilled 100 Member, San Francisco, mixing behind the bar, black and white

Alex Velez – Chilled 100 Member, San Francisco

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5 Blood Orange Beers You Should Be Drinking

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Hopworks Urban Brewery Ferocious Citrus Blood Orange IPA, cans on grey background, featured image

Craft beer cans have become more and more appealing to the eye; the cooler the can, the more likely you are to buy it.

But don’t underestimate the flavor, just because the can looks good on the outside, it’s what inside that counts. With pumpkin season starting to come to an end, it’s time to swap out the Oktoberfest for something more refreshing like blood orange. These five craft beers all have a bright citrus flavor while still being stylish.

Dogfish Head Sun-Day-Feels, bottle, blood oranges, tropical

Dogfish Head Sun-Day-Feels

Dogfish Head Sun-Day-Feels

This beer was inspired by everyone’s favorite Sunday activity: brunch with mimosas, Bellini’s, or screwdrivers. A mix of peaches, grapes, and citrus, this beermosa is a sour brew that will have any day feel like a relaxed Sunday. The bright pink package was designed by Dan Stiles, featuring an animated frog kicking back to the music from an old-school record player.


Hopworks Urban Brewery Ferocious Citrus Blood Orange IPA, cans on grey background

Hopworks Urban Brewery Ferocious Citrus Blood Orange IPA

Hopworks Urban Brewery Ferocious Citrus Blood Orange IPA

Made from citrusy hops and wheat from Twin Oaks Farm on San Juan Island, this hazy IPA has a delicious blood orange flavor. It is fermented with blood orange juice for an extra citrus complexity. Using all locally sourced and organic ingredients, Hopwworks creates exceptional beer with sustainable business practices. The can is decorated with a striking monster with blood orange eyes.


Track Seven Blood Transfusion, cans on grey background

Track Seven Blood Transfusion

Track Seven Blood Transfusion

You know you’re getting a blood orange IPA when they literally add fruits to the mix like pureed blood orange. This citrus flavored beverage has pomegranate and raspberry qualities that pair perfectly with blood orange. Track 7 Brewing Company says it’s one of the most interesting beers they have created. This medical looking can is rimmed with EKG readouts, bringing the blood transfusion name to life.


Barrier Our Sour #5: Speaking in Spirits, cans on grey background

Barrier Our Sour #5: Speaking in Spirits

Barrier Our Sour #5: Speaking in Spirits

This our is inspired by a Mai-Tai. It’s loaded with pineapple and blood orange puree with a dash of coconut and almond extract. The brewery produces numerous brands and styles of cans and bottles. The upfront fruitiness of the sour has a rounded delicate almond finish. The can is dress with a neon pink “sour” sign under a bright light.


The Dude’s Blood Orange Amber Ale, cans on grey background

The Dude’s Blood Orange Amber Ale

The Dude’s Blood Orange Amber Ale

Made with hand-zested California blood oranges, this silky-smooth amber ale has notes of vanilla bean and cocoa nibs. Every sip of this has a creamy, chocolaty, and citrus flavor.  The Los Angeles microbrewery was founded in 2013. The bright orange can with a Juicebox Series logo is an eye-catcher.

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Must Mix: Travel By Cocktail

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The Italiano, pouring, featured image

Travel may still be limited, but that doesn’t mean your palette needs to be stuck at home. Travel around the world in cocktails!

France

La Française | Zinqué

La Française

La Française

The vodka-based cocktail at French-influenced cafe, bistro, and wine bar, Zinqué, achieves its sunny yellow color with exotic passion fruit which acts as the primary flavor with its sweet, slightly tart taste. The French-inspired cocktail is balanced with fragrant St. Germain liqueur which is made from elderflower, a small, white starry flower that blooms through the spring in France. Agave slightly adds sweetness and lime adds a citrus touch.

Ingredients:

  • 1 1/2 oz. of Grey Goose Vodka
  • 1/2 oz. of St Germain Liquor
  • 1/2 oz. of Lime Juice
  • 1/2 oz. of Agave Syrup
  • 1/2 oz. of Passion Fruit

Preparation: Combine all ingredients, shake, pour over ice and add flower garnish.


Italy

The Italiano | The Sicilian Butcher

The Italiano

The Italiano

The Sicilian Butcher’s bourbon concoction is a literal smoke show where the mixologists play with fire, bourbon whiskey, amaro, amaretto syrup and a dash of orange bitters. The smokiness and charred notes are developed with a handheld blowtorch and white oak plank. The cocktail glass tightly seals the smokey flavor and warm aroma atop the white oak plank to complete the multi-sensory experience and capture the same notes in the bourbon utilized in the libation: caramel, black pepper and vanilla.

Ingredients:

  • 2 oz. Ten High Bourbon
  • 1/4 oz Averna Amaro
  • 1/4 oz Amaretto Syrup
  • 3 dashes Orange Bitters

Preparation: Using a blowtorch, ignite a spot on the white oak board. Place a rocks glass over the spot to smoke the inside of the glass. Add all ingredients to a mixing glass and add ice. Stir for approximately 20 seconds until the drink is chilled. Place a single large cube into the now smoked glass, apply firm pressure with an ice stamp until the logo is stamped, and strain the drink over the cube. No garnish.


Mexico

CRU Paloma | CRUjiente Tacos

CRU Paloma

CRU Paloma

Photo by Debby Wolvos

Move over margarita, the Paloma is the true national aperitif of Mexico and CRUjiente Tacos’ award-winning beverage program replaces traditional tequila with a mezcal version made with fresh squeezed grapefruit, house hopped honey, pamplemousse and Del Amigo Mezcal. Oaxaca in Mexico is the mezcal capital where most of the best mezcal of the world is distilled.

Ingredients:

  • 1 1/2 oz. Mezcal
  • 1 oz. Grapefruit
  • 3/4 oz. Lime
  • 1/2 oz. Aperol
  • 1/2 oz. Honey Simple Syrup

Preparation: Shake and pour, add a dash of Angostura bitters and top with soda/grapefruit soda.


Arizona

Scottsdale Sunset | Blue Clover Distillery

Scottsdale Sunset

Scottsdale Sunset

Arizona is known for its heat, cacti, and unparalleled sunsets and Scottsdale’s first micro distillery has a Scottsdale-inspired craft cocktail that uses small batch, gluten-free vodka. Blue Clover Distillery uses its own Blue Clover grapefruit-infused vodka and mixes it with Aperol, lemon juice, lavender bitters and Prosecco then garnishes with an Arizona-grown blood orange wheel.

Ingredients:

  • 1 1/2 oz. Blue Clover Grapefruit Vodka
  • 3/4 oz. Aperol
  • 3/4 oz. lemon juice
  • 2 dashes lavender bitters
  • 3/4 oz. Prosecco

Preparation: Shake and strain into a chilled coupe. Top off chilled coupe with prosecco. Garnish with a blood orange wheel.

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Behind The Barrel With Busker: An interview with the team behind Royal Oak Distillery

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The Busker Range Single Collection, featured image

After getting to know the team behind Royal Oak Distillery for our October/November issue, we had to know more about Busker Irish Whiskey, one of the most anticipated new brands in the category.

Brand Ambassador Woody Kane

Brand Ambassador Woody Kane

Nestled in Carlow, Ireland, the distillery blends historic roots and modern sensibility seamlessly. We had the chance to catch up with brand ambassador Woody Kane to learn more about the launch of the line, the four whiskey styles, and how they all are made.

Royal Oak Distillery
Royal Oak Distillery
Royal Oak Distillery
Royal Oak Distillery
Royal Oak Distillery
Royal Oak Distillery

You are a long-time whisky lover – how does it feel to be at the front of such an exciting launch?

Excited, positive, but above all a great sense of pride. I am proud to be part of such a launch into the whiskey market.  Not only is The Busker offering a beautiful range with our fantastic quality that we stand behind in these 4 releases, but also adding creativity and innovation to the marketplace in our distillation and packaging.  It is an exciting time for us here at Royal Oak Distillery and we look forward to a bright future with The Busker.

You are using three different types of barrels for your aging process – can you share some more info on where they come from and why you chose them?

Our casks are chosen for quality. Wherever they come from, this is our number one requirement as we have treated our spirit with nothing less than the highest quality in the distillation process. It is essential to us to do the same for the spirit as it takes up home in the casks for the journey of maturation.

Our Bourbon casks come from the US and are specially selected for what we are looking for.  The Bourbon casks give some beautiful notes of vanilla, caramel, sweetness, and that creamy feel.

Our Oloroso Sherry casks come from Spain and are once again selected for the offering that it gives with those deep, dark notes we get as well as the nutty and ripe fruits we expect too.

Our Marsala casks are hand selected from Cantine Florio 1833 and the finest casks are used for us to get beautiful sweetness and complexity of spices.

Walk us through the four whiskey styles launching and the flavour profiles of each. 

The Busker Single Grain is made by choosing only the highest quality spirit produced in our Column stills. This is then matured in hand selected American Bourbon casks and rare Marsala casks from one of the oldest Sicilian wineries (Cantine Florio 1833). This beautiful whiskey offers some sweet caramel and vanilla as well as some oak and hay notes combining to give a long sweet finish.

The Busker Single Malt is distilled in our superb copper pots through a triple distillation process before taking time in both American Bourbon and Spanish Oloroso Sherry casks. This will bring some fruit with hints of pine and malt biscuit. We get some rich notes joined with chocolate that bring this to a sweet creamy finish.

The Busker Single Pot Still is a distinctive expression of Ireland where we use malted barley as well as unmalted barley in the mashing process. This then takes its time in American Bourbon and Spanish Oloroso Sherry casks to bring about a complex bouquet of fresh flowers and honey with some fudge, along with fantastic spices and peppery notes before a long warm, rich spicy finish. 

The Busker Triple Cask, Triple Smooth is an amazing blend that joins the highest-quality Single Grain with a very high percentage of Single Malt and Single Pot Still whiskey which has all spent its time in all 3 mentioned casks to bring you a splendid rich body with tropical fruit and vanilla notes with malt sweetness and hints of dark chocolate. Beautiful toffee and cinnamon combine here as we find a well-balanced finish with a mellow sweetness.

We read that you have experience training bar staff all over Ireland – can you share some of your top tips for bartenders who will be working with Busker?

The main top tip for me is always – know the product.  Some people want to know everything about the whiskey while others are happy to trust an informed bartender’s choice, so know the product you are working with. By experiencing the brand and what it offers, it gives you the confidence to stand behind the whiskey.  To compliment this, I would learn a little about the Irish whiskey background and how the distillation process works, and you will be perfectly fine in any barstool conversation.

The Busker Range Single Collection

The Busker Range Single Collection

Can you share some of the best ways to enjoy each Whiskey?

With any whiskey I always say the best way to enjoy it is truly how you like it. Neat, on the rocks or with a mixer.  With all whiskey I personally like to try them neat first and then experiment, perhaps with a few drops of water or ice. This simple change can bring out flavors that you may not have noticed when you had it neat. I would personally recommend leaving it neat with the Singles, and then the Blend, while perfect on its own, is equally fantastic to work with for cocktails and mixers. Its smooth feel and sweet finish really work well with other ingredients.  But over all my personal favorite way of having one of The Busker range is with a few friends.

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Fighting Climate Change For Bourbon with Bulleit Frontier Whiskey

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Bulleit Frontier Whiskey Announces Partnership with American Forests to Plant One Million Trees Over the Next Five Years feat

Building a sustainable future is something that benefits everyone, and Bulleit Frontier Whiskey has teamed up with American Forests, the oldest US national conservation nonprofit, to do just that.

Bulleit has announced they will be working to plant one million white oak trees in the next five years. White oak is not only a critical species for environmental reasons, it’s necessary for production of bourbon and many other spirits.

“White oak forests benefit every aspect of our lives, from providing clean air and water to the amazing smells and flavors in a glass of bourbon,” said Jad Daley, President and CEO of American Forests. “This great new partnership with Bulleit will give back to these forests by taking care of white oak-dominated forests for long-term health and resilience.”

Bulleit Frontier Whiskey Announces Partnership with American Forests to Plant One Million Trees Over the Next Five Years

Bulleit Frontier Whiskey Announces Partnership with American Forests to Plant One Million Trees Over the Next Five Years feat

Along with planting the one million trees, the initiative is intending to utilize innovative forestry methods to help ensure the new forests thrive. One of the most critical forestry methods to be used is prescribed fires. Routine burning is a traditional method used by indigenous peoples that has gained modern traction after the recent bought of forest fires on the west coast.

“At Bulleit, we believe now more than ever that businesses have a responsibility to our environment, our communities and our planet,” said Sophie Kelly, Sr. Vice President of Whiskey at Diageo North America. “We’re so excited about our partnership with American Forests, because it allows us to further our commitment to sustainability and help in the fight against climate change by planting these trees, which will provide a variety of environmental benefits for years to come including carbon sequestration, air purification, water conservation, and providing vital wildlife habitat.”

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Bulleit Frontier Whiskey Announces Partnership with American Forests to Plant One Million Trees Over the Next Five Years feat

The American Forests team has calculated that planting one million trees will provide both incalculable and calculatable benefits including:

  • Carbon Sequestration:
    • 645,400 metric tons of carbon dioxide will be stored over the next 100 years*, equal to removing the emissions from driving 140,000 cars over one year.**
  • Air Purification:
    • An average of 74,000 pounds of air pollutants will be removed from the air per year.*** For fine particles like dust, this benefit is equal to removing 1,000 cars from the road.**
  • Water Conservation:
    • An average of 75 million gallons of runoff will be conserved per year,*** equal to the volume of water stored by 114 Olympic sized swimming pools.
  • Providing Vital Wildlife Habitat:
    • Roughly 2,000 acres of critical forest across several states in the Eastern U.S. will be restored.****

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Support the Music Industry by Sipping these Booze Brands

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Mary J. Blige

8 bottles paired with 8 albums to power through the concert pause

Hands down (literally), the live music industry has taken one of the hardest hits, kudos to COVID-19…

In addition to streaming music, another way 21+ fans can support their favorite artists is by cracking open their customized wines and spirits. Through direct sales channels like GrapeStars, music celebrities can promote their booze brands straight to fans via social media, and fans can press play checkout to enjoy their instant bottle buy.

Fans: Match the notes of the artist’s spirited expression with the notes of their very own musical creation through these eight, unique pairings.

Wolf Moon Bourbon

Wolf Moon Bourbon

Wolf Moon Bourbon

Album: Can’t Say I Ain’t Country (2019) by Florida Georgia Line, featuring Jason Aldean

Can’t say it ain’t summer without a good ole’ night of drinking (and country singing) with the pack. Thus, Wolf Moon – an 80-proof bourbon whiskey collaboratively created by multi-platinum entertainer, Jason Aldean and award-winning duo, Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley of Florida Georgia Line, for those “good life” moments.

Jason Aldean & Florida Georgia Line

Jason Aldean & Florida Georgia Line

The easy sipper is distilled from Midwestern grains and aged four years in new, charred American oak barrels unleashing a robust flavor profile, chosen by the trio. Tasting notes stretch from sweet corn, caramel, even charcoal, on the palate. Smooth, lingering finish to harmonize with album favorites.

Available in select markets, on ReserveBar.com, and soon nationally at a suggested retail price of $24.99.


19 Crimes’ Snoop Cali Red Wine

Snoop Cali Red

Snoop Cali Red

Album: Doggystyle (1993) by Snoop Dogg

Let’s swap that Gin and Juice with a Cali-style red wine – one sure to liven up any bar or barbecue once uncorked. Dropped by Snoop Dogg, Snoop Cali Red fills the first-ever California bottling slot in the sprightly range of Aussie wine brand, 19 Crimes, who is first to use augmented reality to bring their labels to life.

Snoop Dogg

Snoop Dogg

An icon of hip-hop, Snoop embodies the same spirit of rule breaking, culture creating, and overcoming adversity that inspired 19 Crimes’ original cast of “rebellious heroes.”

The unmarked bottle combines a perfuming blend of 65% Petite Syrah, 30% Zinfandel and 5% Merlot, all sourced from Northern California’s Lodi region. Its all-American oak barrel aging provides a distinct smoky component that also yields vanilla and cream.

Available in select markets at a suggested retail price of $12.00.


BLACKENED™ Whiskey

BLACKENED Whiskey

BLACKENED Whiskey

Album: … And Justice For All (1988) by Metallica

What comes to mind when you hear the word, blackened?…wrong. Replay Metallica’s seminal “…And Justice For All” album that headbangers snapped up worldwide, and let us explain. The lengthy songs like eight-minute-long Blackened – full of complex arrangement and a sheer riff count per tune – is literally shaping the progressive, BLACKENED™ Whiskey by late Master Distiller, Dave Pickerell in conjunction with the thrash metal band.

Metallica & late Dave Pickerell

Metallica

Once rested in black brandy casks, the blend of straight bourbon and rye whiskeys experience sonic-enhancement for its final smooth touch. Called BlackNoise™, the patent-pending process uses Metallica’s own music – of low frequency sounds waves – to force the whiskey to penetrate deeper into the barrel, extracting greater honey and toasted vanilla flavors from the wood. As a result: an uber pleasant, unconventional American whiskey. Jaws have dropped, again.

Available in select markets and through various online retailers, at a suggested retail price of $46.99.


Sun Goddess Wine

Mary J. Blige

Mary J. Blige

Album: My Life (1994) by Mary J. Blige

With a “track record” of eight multi-platinum albums, nine Grammy Awards, two Academy Award nominations, two Golden Globe nominations, a SAG nomination, and a BET Lifetime Achievement award (among many other accolades), what’s next in life for music icon, Mary J. Blige?

Wine. The global superstar shifted gears to grapes with the release of two, sun-kissed wines from Italy’s northeastern province of Friuli Venezia Giulia. Sun Goddess, produced in partnership with the prestigious Fantinel Winery, demonstrates significant acidity, minerality, and purity of the peculiar microclimate and precious terroir.

“‘Sun Goddess’ immediately struck me as the perfect name as it connects my real life, conveys the connection between nature, and the personality of wines I enjoy the most, combined with my style and that of Fantinel,” said Mary J.

Pre-order the tasting set and tune into a pre-recorded tasting conducted by Mary J. herself. “Wine tasting is one of my passions. Wine is culture; wine is community; wine is lifestyle; wine is emotion.”

Available in select markets, and on Wine.com, at $19.99.


Villa One Tequila

Villa One's Fabrica de Tequilas Finos

Villa One’s Fabrica de Tequilas Finos

Album: Happiness Begins (2019) by Jonas Brothers

Brand differentiation is essential when standing beside category competitors, or your three (Jonas) brothers. Musician-actor, Nick Jonas, teamed up with fashion designer, John Varvatos to share their equal love for tequila with Villa One.

Unlike other tequilas, Villa One sustainably sources 100% blue weber agave from both Highland and Lowland regions of Jalisco, Mexico. The special picking of agave flavors fuses earthy Lowland notes with juicy notes of Highland agave, presenting a distinct, rounded profile for easy drinking with pals.

Villa One Master Distiller Arturo Fuentes

Villa One Master Distiller Arturo Fuentes

Master Distiller Arturo Fuentes, the “Godfather of Tequila,” assisted this premium production. With three decades of experience in crafting fine Cognacs, Champagne and of course, barrel-aged tequilas, Fuentes applies traditional techniques and natural ingredients to the craft – from double-distilling in traditional copper pots to drawing fresh well-water from the Jalisco distillery, Fabrica de Tequilas Finos.

“When it came to Villa One, it was critical to us that we take part in the decision-making process every step of the way and, now, we feel that this is exactly the tequila we sought out to create almost two years ago,” said Jonas. Happiness begins here.

Available direct-to-consumer via GrapeStars, starting at $42.99.


Maison No. 9 Rosé

Maison No. 9 Rosé

Maison No. 9 Rosé

Album: Beerbongs and Bentleys (2018) by Post Malone

Posty in Provence? Let’s just say, the hybrid genre, hip-Rockstar, Post Malone worked so hard, he forgot how to vacation in 2019. In between sold-out tour dates across Europe, Post and his partners (entrepreneur and friend, James Morrissey of Global Brand Equities, and long-time music manager, Dre London of London Entertainment) frequented Provence to collaborate with accredited winemaker Alexis Cornu on a French Riviera Rosé. Maison No. 9 speaks to today’s consumers – in Post’s lingo. The liquid is intensely fresh and worth a damn nomination.

Post Malone | PC - Greg Reego @greg_reego

Post Malone

“Rosé is for when you want to get a little fancy,” said Post Malone. Now they always say congratulations.

Available nationwide, and through Drizly and Vivino, at $21.99.


Virginia Black Whiskey

Virginia Black Whiskey

Virginia Black Whiskey

Album: Take Care (2011) by Drake

“Rich. Decadent. Smooth.” Three expressions to not only describe platinum-selling artist, songwriter, rapper (and actor), Drake, but his redefined whiskey, Virginia Black.

Virginia Black is a collaboration between award-winning spirits producer Brent Hocking – think DeLeon Tequila – and Drizzy himself. The liquid is a precise blend of two, three and four-year aged bourbon whiskey focused on a high-rye content and a mellow finish. The handsome bottle looks more like eau de cologne than a whiskey carboy, too.

All-in-all, I’m so, I’m so, I’m so, I’m so, I’m so proud of you, Drake.

Available direct-to-consumer via GrapeStars, at $36.99.


Ferguson Crest Wine

Ferguson Crest Wines

Ferguson Crest Wines

Album: The Dutchess (2006) by Fergie

2006 was a ground-breaking year for popstar Fergie. Not only did she release her first solo album, “The Dutchess,” but she returned to her roots to produce top-quality grape varieties with her farmer father, Pat Ferguson. Together, they share Ferguson Crest Wines. Spanning six-acres, the family-run boutique winery in Santa Barbara County tends its vineyards through organic, sustainability-minded practices (and features a grape-stomping Fergie during harvest). The premier selection of vintages includes a crisp, lush Viognier and savory red blend appropriately named Fergalicious.

“Since starting Ferguson Crest, I’ve gotten the chance to grow something beautiful with my father again, and this time around share our family treasure so that each of you can taste the love and care that’s gone into every bottle,” said Fergie.

Available online, starting at $25.00.

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The Sagamore Smoked Manhattan – Countdown to RyeDay

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Have you entered the Sagamore Spirit Ryeday Sweepstakes yet?

If not, mix yourself a Sagamore Smoked Manhattan and get to it! The Baltimore based company is continuing its tradition of celebrating RyeDay the 13th by giving away a barrel of whiskey to one grand prize winner (well, kind of). Visit their website to learn more and to enter to win.

Sagamore Smoked Manhattan 

Sagamore Smoked Manhattan

Sagamore Smoked Manhattan 

Cherry Street Brewing | @CherryStreetBrewing
In Halcyon, GA and Cumming, GA

Recipe by Scott Dennis | @ScottohScott

Ingredients:

  • 1 1/2 oz. Sagamore Spirit Signature Rye Whiskey
  • 1/2 oz. Foro Sweet Vermouth
  • 3 dashes Peychaud Bitters

Preparation: Build in Mixing Carafe. Pour over a single rock into a Cedar smoked rocks glass. Garnish with orange peel and Italian cherry. 

For official rules, including entry limitations and prize descriptions, visit SagamoreSpirit.com/RyedayThe13th.

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Mamitas Tequila & Soda Debuts Hard Seltzer

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Mamitas Tequila & Soda RTD Cocktail, featured image

Canned cocktails are here to stay. Mamitas Tequila & Soda has created a refreshing take on the RTD’s.

Debuting four classic flavors; lime, paloma, pineapple, and mango, these hard seltzers are made with 100% real tequila. Hitting the shelves nationwide, the ready to drink four packs are out for purchase.

Mamitas Tequila & Soda RTD Cocktail

Mamitas Tequila & Soda RTD Cocktail

Instead of releasing another sugar-filled drink, Mamitas is bringing to the market the first tequila seltzers made with real tequila. Each 12 oz. can is gluten free and contains 95 calories while still upholding a 5% ABV. Each sip has an authentic taste to tequila cocktails that bartenders have perfected for decades. Except Mamitas Hard Seltzer can be enjoyed at home, without a shaker required.

Jaisen Freeman, Co-founder at Phusion Projects LLC said, “With tequila now trending as a better for you spirit, we carefully crafted Mamitas to elevate the hard seltzer category. Mamitas complements an active lifestyle and doesn’t sacrifice taste. Creating Mamitas was a no brainer for us”

Established in 2005, Phusion Projects is a global alcoholic beverage company. “Mamitas is the perfect addition to the Phusion portfolio. Following our recent and successful launch of Basic Hard Seltzer, we’re continuing to build a cooler full of hard seltzers that anyone would be proud to supply their gatherings with,” added Jeff Wright, Co-founded at Phusion Projects.

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