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The English Whisky Guild Is Established To Showcase & Protect Their Whiskies!

May 17, 2022 by Gary Leave a Comment

The 15 inaugural English Whisky Guild members!

As the global market for whisky continues its soaring growth – with a projected increase in value from $60bn to $108bn over the next decade, English whisky distilleries are leading the charge. This week the English Whisky Guild (‘EWG’) publicly launches with an overarching vision of showcasing and protecting the remarkable quality and diversity of the now numerous, unique whiskies that are crafted in England.

The volume of spirit produced by English distilleries is forecasted to grow 189% from 2019-2023. Over the same period, the number of bottles sold is predicted to increase by 418% (Data: The English Whisky Guild) Numerous awards, including 2022s World’s Best Single Malt Whisky have been won by single malts, single grain and blended whiskies created and produced in England. The goals of the EWG are to ensure that this high standard continues and thrives, whilst also to encourage and showcase the diversity of flavour profiles and production techniques which underpin the sector.

As we move into 2022, there are now 40 whisky distilleries spanning England, from the tip of the south-west to the furthest north-eastern edge, at all stages of development; some just getting started, the oldest of which has been distilling for nearly 20 years. Currently composed of 15 founder members, who are all distilling spirit at a wide variety of production scales, the first step of the EWG has been to submit a Geographical Indicator (‘GI’) to DEFRA. The GI will legally define English whisky to ensure consistent, understandable standards for all current and prospective distillers, of all sizes. The GI also contains proposals to bolster and support other connected UK industries, for example, grains used must be both grown and malted in the UK.

In addition, the Guild will also strive to nurture a community of supportive producers who share achievements and learnings for the future good of English Whisky. It will also build awareness of the English whisky category with drinkers, creating real and virtual spaces where English whisky can be discovered, learnt about and enjoyed.

Lakes Distillery

English whisky is synonymous with independence, innovation and creativity. The formation of the Guild and the submission of the GI application supports these shared values whilst also establishing production standards that ensure that any whisky labelled as ‘English’ is of the highest quality.

It also marks a significant step in the long-term development and promotion of English whisky. We would welcome other English distilleries joining us at this exciting time.
– Andrew Nelstrop (of the English Whisky Company): EWG’s inaugural Chairman

Despite our 19th century roots and nearly 100 years of production silence, the story of English whisky has only just begun. English whisky is witnessing unprecedented growth, with a tsunami of drinkers across the world discovering and experiencing spirit produced with incredible flavour diversity and to the highest standards.
– Abbie Neilson: Co-Founder, Cooper King Distillery

This is a significant and hugely welcome step in the evolution of English whisky. I’ve watched the growth of the new English whisky sector with growing fascination and this move will ensure that the open-minded and varied manner in which England’s distillers are approaching whisky will be safeguarded.

Having an agreed set of production standards is vital for any whisky producing nation as it helps to guide distillers while not restricting innovation. More importantly, it exists to protect consumers. I wish the Guild all the best in its continuing work.
– David Broom: Award winning drinks writer

Cotswolds Distillery Barrels

Many whisky producing countries have formed producer bodies to champion their category and have introduced regulations governing the various aspects of the whisky-making process. They have done so out of a need to both safeguard the highest quality standards, as well as to ensure consistent and transparent labelling; all for the benefit of consumers.

Each of these countries (Scotland, Ireland, America, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Japan for instance) has adopted unique approaches to their rules for grain specifications, distilling equipment, cask materials, ageing and labelling to protect their global reputations whilst allowing for sufficient flexibility for individual distilleries to create something unique.

Current members of the English Whisky Guild:

Ad Gefrin
Adnams Southwold
Bimber Distillery
Cooper King Distillery
Cooper Rivet Distillery
Cotswolds Distillery
East London Liquor Co.
Henstone Distillery
Spirit of Yorkshire Distillery
The English Whisky Co.
The Lakes Distillery
The Oxford Artisan Distillery
Wharf Distillery
White Peak Distillery
Whittaker’s Distillery

Filed Under: English, News

Sampling The Irishman Whiskies – Tweet Tasting Some Irish Magic!

May 17, 2022 by Gary Leave a Comment

The Irishman – The Harvest

Last Wednesday nights @TweetTastings, hosted by Steve from The Whisky Wire, gave us the opportunity to sample The Irishman range of whiskies.

The drams sampled were:-

  • The Irishman The Harvest
  • The Irishman 12 Years Old
  • The Irishman Caribbean Cask Finish
  • The Irishman Cask Strength 2022

If you want to catch up on what all the tweet tasters had to say you can view their comments by searching for the hash tag #TheIrishmanWhiskey on Twitter.

So, what did I think?

Here are my tasting notes … and the one which was my favourite on the night!

Tasting Notes – The Irishman The Harvest (40%)


Blended Irish Whiskey
ABV: 40%
Cask: American oak Bourbon barrels
Blend Mix: 70% single malt – 30% single pot still
RRP: £34.00

As part of the brands recent €500,000 rebrand, The Irishman – The Harvest, which was previously known as Founder’s Reserve, is a marriage of American oak Bourbon matured single malt and single pot still whiskeys, triple distilled and made using 100% Irish barley.


Nose: Crisp, green apples, fruit juice sweetness with lemon and hints of orange & citric acid.

Palate: Creamy, sweet palate with luxurious mouthfeel. Green apples, cane sugar, tropical fruits and growing chocolate.

Finish: A touch of spice and a dash of dryness but the honeyed sweetness wins out in the end!

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Tasting Notes – The Irishman 12 Years Old (43%)


Irish Single Malt Whiskey
ABV: 43%
Cask: First-fill charred Bourbon barrels
RRP: £43.00

Triple distilled and made using 100% Irish barley.

I didn’t get the chance to sample this dram but it was a cracker if the comments by my fellow tweeters was anything to go by!

Tasting Notes – The Irishman Caribbean Cask Finish (46%)


Blended Irish Whiskey
ABV: 46%
Casks: Initially matured in American oak Bourbon barrels, before being finished in Chairman’s Reserve St Lucian rum casks for 6 months.
RRP: £58.00

Said to be a combination of St Lucian character and Irish heritage, it is triple distilled and made using 100% Irish barley.


Nose: ‘Earthier’ than the previous whiskies with apples and banana giving way to stewed fruits and rum n’ raisin ice cream with biscuit. Add in some fruit pastry and hints of coffee and I’m well and truly hungry!

Palate: Creamy tropical banana with melted rum and raisin ice cream atop. Plus, there’s sweet digestive biscuits dipped in!

Finish: Some strong dark chocolate at the end tops off a very remarkable dram!

Available to buy from these Merchants:-

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Tasting Notes – The Irishman Cask Strength 2022 (54.9%)


Blended Irish Whiskey
ABV: 54.9%
Casks: American oak Bourbon barrel matured single malt and single pot still whiskeys
RRP: £115.00

An annual release, limited to just 6,100 bottles, it is triple distilled and made using 100% Irish barley.


Nose: A subtler nose for this dram but there’s apples, vanilla & citrus.

Palate: Mmm … very lush! Thick, creamy and fruity! Plump raisins, vanilla and toffee.

Finish: The palate continues joined by woody dryness plus sweet, dark chocolate.

Overall: A cracking dram – well worth the investment!

Available to buy from these Merchants:-

  • The Whisky Exchange
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Part of The Irishman range of whiskies!

My Favourite On The Night

1. Cask Strength 2022
2. The Harvest
3. Caribbean Cask Finish

Cask Strength 2022 knocks it out of the park for me – a subtler nose but a cracking palate!

Many thanks to Steve at The Whisky Wire (@TheWhiskyWire / @TweetTastings) for a great evening and The Irishman (@WalshWhiskey) for sending the samples and without whom!

My fellow Tweet Tasters on the night were:-


@TheWhiskyWire @WhiskyLee232 @WhiskyWings @whiskyrover @WhiskyWithMolly @FiShoop @TomsDram @PhilScott101 @WalshWhiskey @sprungatom @ManyMilesWhisky @WhiskyUnplugged @scotch_whisky78 @MaltBox @whiskyRubhach @_PMcDermott @ultanfinegan @bogstandarddram @StillTripleDist @sirdeco @Marc_Whiskey @WhiskeyPundit @grainnemoshea @dram_gazette @IRLWhiskeyStout

The Irishman is available to buy from these Merchants:-

  • The Whisky Exchange
  • Master of Malt
  • Hard To Find Whisky

Filed Under: Irish, News, Sampling, The Irishman, Whisky, Whisky tasting

Compass Box Releases Limited Edition “The Circle, No. 2” – Transforming Colour Into Flavour Through The Phenomenon Of Synaesthesia!

May 17, 2022 by Gary Leave a Comment

COMPASS BOX RELEASES THE CIRCLE, NO. 2

Compass Box Scotch whiskymakers announce an exciting new Limited Edition. The Circle, No. 2 is the latest to emerge from their global bartender competition, The Circle, and is inspired by a rare sensation known as synaesthesia.

The whisky will be available in the UK from 1st June, with only 3,113 bottles available worldwide.

The Circle programme serves to connect the creative processes of the blending room with those of the bar trade, exploring imaginative and unusual ideas and bringing like-minded individuals together to learn, share and create. Mannie Monaghan won the competition in 2019, the last time The Circle was able to run. Mannie, owner of the bar, Below Stairs, in Leeds, UK, tapped into the phenomenon of synaesthesia, asking the Compass Box whiskymakers “Is it possible to make a whisky that evokes the colour coral?”

There are only 3,113 bottles available

Synaesthesia refers to a blending of the senses. It can involve hearing shapes, tasting days of the week, or smelling colours and is as varied in its forms and intensities as the people who experience it. As a synaesthete himself, Mannie, was able to bring the full force of his taste buds and personal colour palette to the Compass Box blending rooms, fostering a unique creative process for the whiskymaking team.

What does the colour coral taste like? It’s unmistakably warm, familiar, and powerful.

Translating that sensation into whisky has led us to create wonderful warm whisky that expresses the positivity and vibrancy of Living Coral, Pantone’s colour of the year in 2019.
– Mannie Monaghan: Global bartender competition winner 2019

Over two lengthy sessions, Mannie joined whiskymaker James Saxon in the Blending Rooms. Not synaesthetic himself, James relied on Mannie to first identify parcels of whisky with coral-like qualities. This was an exciting challenge and great fun, scouring the shelves for samples of whiskies with the intensity and beauty that matched the colour in Mannie’s mind.

Gradually a lovely, soft, and sweet whisky took shape. More than half of the recipe is tropical, pineapple-accented whisky from the Glen Elgin Distillery, while whiskies aged in Sherry casks lend warmth, energy, and a clinging texture. Dashes of a peated whisky, and a little malt whisky further matured in STR wine casks, bring contrast and depth. The Circle, No. 2 was created as an outdoor whisky to be enjoyed with friends, lounging on a lazy afternoon as the sun sets.

Key flavours expressed by the whisky are pineapple and stewed peach alongside vanilla, honey and sultanas soaked in Cognac. Compass Box wanted the label design to reflect the collaborative whiskymaking process and the fusing of the senses, as well as bring to life the luminous beauty of coral.

Creating The Circle, No. 2 with Mannie has shown us that the senses can be blended together, and that they can inform one another. This is the beauty of collaboration – we have only had the opportunity to run two editions of The Circle programme, but hopefully we can have many more surprising meetings of minds in the years to come.

Not being synaesthetic, working with Mannie in the Blending Rooms was a bit like trying to learn a new language. Gradually, I was able to suggest parcels of whisky that met Mannie’s vision more precisely. By the end, I did feel as though I was seeing colours too! We are so pleased to finally be able to release this whisky, and that we can start to look forward to bringing bartenders together again.
– James Saxon: Lead whiskymaker

Compass Box Limited Edition The Circle, No. 2 (RRP £130, ABV 46%) @CompassBoxWhiskyCo (Instagaram)

Compass Box is available to buy from these Merchants:-

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  • Hard To Find Whisky
  • Master of Malt
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ABOUT COMPASS BOX

We are Scotch whiskymakers. This word ‘whiskymaker’ is our word – it does not appear in a dictionary. And for 20 years we have been relentlessly focused on reinventing Scotch whisky, with every new blend designed to help make the world of whisky a more interesting place.

Of course, we have not done it on our own. We have collaborated with some of the world’s most visionary bartenders and designers to really push the boundaries of what is possible. We have won more awards for innovation than any other producer in Scotland because we are always experimenting.

Always looking for sparks of creativity that will deliver something totally compelling, yet completely surprising. Whiskies that just must be experienced. This vision motivates us as whiskymakers.

Our blends are consistently rated equal to or better than the great single malts of Scotland by the most respected voices in the industry.
Six-time Whisky Magazine Innovator of the Year.
2020 Whisky Magazine Hall of Fame Inductee, John Glaser, Founder of Compass Box.

JOHN GLASER, WHISKYMAKER

American ex-pat John Glaser is the founder and head whiskymaker of Compass Box, the boutique Scotch whisky blending house widely recognised in the industry for their innovative approach to the creation and enjoyment of whisky.

John began his career on a path to become a winemaker, before re-routing himself through the corporate world and ending up as a Marketing Director for Johnnie Walker in London.

With a desire to do things differently, John started Compass Box from the kitchen of his west London home in 2000 in order to bring the joys of Scotch whisky to more people.

From the beginning, his vision has been to create one of Scotland’s finest and most compelling whisky companies, re-imagining the standards for quality and style in the industry. In 2020, John was inducted into the Whisky Magazine’s Hall of Fame.

Two decades later, Compass Box now has two blending rooms in London, a team of 20 working internationally and stocks of maturing whiskies in Scotland.

In 2020, Compass Box celebrates its 20th anniversary. With a forward-looking approach and unrelenting focus on creativity and integrity, John and his team continue to take forward his mission to make the world of Scotch whisky a more interesting place.

ABOUT THE CIRCLE PROGRAMME

Compass Box launched The Circle programme in 2018 to connect the creative processes of their Blending Room
with those of the bar trade. The programme involves inviting a select group of bartenders from around the globe
to join the Compass Box whiskymakers on an adventure of flavours by undertaking a series of creative challenges.
A number of heats take place globally before a three-day global final in London. A winner is then selected who is
rewarded with the opportunity to create their own limited edition Compass Box whisky for everyone to enjoy.
2018’s winner was London’s Rosey Mitchell from the bar Three Sheets. After an unavoidable pause on the
programme over the past two years, Compass Box are looking to the future and ways to expand and develop The
Circle.
Synaesthesia is as far outside most people’s perception as a fourth dimension. Yet to some, the concept of the
senses entangling so they can taste music or see flavour is entirely natural. The Circle, No. 2 is an experiment in
one bartender’s fascinating sensory world. Like all their whiskies though, the ultimate experience is shaped by the
individual. To other synaesthetes, a sip may evoke the colour purple, or taste like D minor, while those with
conventionally connected senses will still interpret the deliciousness in their own idiosyncratic way.

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