Treaty Oak “Red Handed” Rye (10 year)

The rye has a bit higher ABV at 50%, and an actual age statement at a resounding 10 years. That’s pretty high for rye in the current market. A bit of digging revealed that this rye is from the Schenley distillery, at a mashbill of 53% rye, 39% corn and 8% barley. I spent a little too much time researching this, as the name Schenley is both a storied name in American whiskey and also awash with confusion…

In Which I Appear In Print

Just a quick note while I continue to recover from Thanksgiving and simultaneously prepare myself for the Christmas season. I appear in a quick blurb about whisky bloggers in the latest edition (#8) of Cask & Still magazine, a free Scottish publication. If you don’t happen to have access to the print version, you can …

Dailuaine (16 year) Flora and Fauna

Dailuaine is known as a component in Johnnie Walker blends, which is where the vast majority of the output from the distillery’s three wash and three spirit stills goes. This particular 16 year-old was matured in ex-sherry casks, although I can’t find any details (Full-term maturation? Finish?). Diageo is, as usual, tight-lipped about production details. Bottled at 43% ABV, probably chill-filtered, and likely colored.

Kickstarter: Minesweeper for your Whiskey Glass?

I don’t normally post recommendations for whiskey stones (or orbs, cubes, stainless steel widgets, etc.) because I don’t think chilling whiskey that you intend to sip neat is a good idea, unless you’re going for an “on the rocks” drink, in which case the melt water is actually a positive part of the experience. That …