Friday, August 7, 2015
New Whiskey Labels: Amador, Seven Stills and The Last Drop
This week's most interesting new labels from the federal TTB database:
Amador Distillery, the folks who brought us the Corti Borthers Exquisite Whiskey, cleared a new label for Fillmore/Sacramento, an 8 year old bourbon finished in casks from Sonoma Portworks, bottled for D&M in San Francisco.
Seven Stills, the San Francisco distiller that makes whiskey from craft beer, has cleared a label for a whiskey made from Almanac Beer Company's Dogpatch Sour, the first whiskey I'm aware of distilled from a sour beer.
The Last Drop, the brand that makes hyper expensive blended Scotch, cleared a label for a single malt. The Last Drop Distilles Limited is a 47 year old Glen Garioch distilled in 1967, aged in a bourbon cask and bottled at cask strength.
Note: The fact that a label appears on the TTB database does not necessarily mean it will be produced. In addition, some details on the label, such as proof, can change in the final product.
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Drie Fonteinen has distilled their lambic (http://www.thirstypilgrim.com/2010/01/drie-fonteinen-to-stop-brewing-keep.html) and they called it eaux di vie but I suppose you could call it whiskey if you put it in a barrel.
At the place I distill (http://www.stonebarnbrandyworks.com/), we have distilled some barrels of beer from a local 'sour' beer producer Cascade Brewing. The distillate is very strange tasting, it's quite interesting but not sure when or if it will be released.
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