2 September 2015

Whisky Insiders Interview - Brian Nation



Company:
Irish Distillers / Pernod Ricard

Job:
Master Distiller at the Midleton Distillery

Website:
singlepotstill.com



How long have you been working in the whisky industry?
I joined Irish Distillers in 1997 as an environmental engineer, before I moved to work on various projects for our current Production Director, Tommy Keane. My first role involved assisting with the de-bottlenecking of the existing distillery and helping with the delivery of a mini distillery expansion. In 2002, I then moved into production, where I began to work very closely with our Master Distiller Emeritus, Barry Crockett, who retired in March 2013 after almost 40 years, at which point I became the proud Master Distiller of the Midleton Distillery, County Cork.

What has been your biggest career highlight to date?
Picking out just one highlight is difficult because I have been fortunate enough to work at a distillery during a time of enormous and exciting change, development and innovation. It has obviously been a huge honour to replace the highly talented Barry Crockett. Involvement in the recent expansion of our distillery in Midleton has been another highlight, particularly with the successful commissioning of our new pot stills that ensure the quality and flavour of our spirits continue to be identical to those crafted in the existing pots. Development of new distillate styles has also been a major highlight for myself. I could go on, but I’ll leave it at that.

Can you remember your first dram, and indeed what it was?
My first whiskey was a Powers Gold label. It was on a night out with friends, when one of them suggested that I try it. It tasted great, and for me it was a real taste experience. However at the time, I really didn’t appreciate the craft, attention to detail and pride that goes into making this whiskey. It was only later on when I joined the distillery I realised this.

What does whisky mean to you?
I feel that whisky is a celebration of heritage, craft and passion. The whiskey from Midleton is the product of each and every person that works at the Midleton Distillery both past and present.

Where would you like to see yourself in five years’ time?
I hope to see myself continuing as Master Distiller at Midleton, as I am passionate and excited about all that this entails, from the day-to-day production to innovation and new product development.

What was your last dram?
Last night I had a Redbreast 15 Year Old with a group of American bartenders, who were in Ireland and visited the Midleton Distillery. It was great to meet such a knowledgeable group of people who shared the same passion for our products as myself, and are true advocates of our Jameson, Powers, Midleton, Redbreast and Spot whiskey brands.

Do you have a favourite whisky and food pairing combination?
I love to cook and experiment with different flavours and ingredients. There is an endless amount of food pairings that you can have, but it’s ultimately down to the individual and their personal taste preferences. I think that the luscious rich butterscotch and spicy notes in Jameson Black Barrel works very well and compliments the nice flavours in a red meat dish.

What’s your favourite time and place to enjoy a dram?
For me it always depends on the setting, the occasion and the location. What I mean by this is that I have different favourites for different occasions. When I am out with friends, I like nothing better than to enjoy a Jameson Original as a long drink mixed with ice, ginger ale and a wedge of lime, or mixed with ice soda water. When out for dinner, I usually enjoy a Jameson Black Barrel with 2 cubes of ice during the meal and generally finish off the evening with one of our Single Pot Still Irish Whiskeys, usually Powers John’s Lane Release or a Redbreast 12 Year Old.

What do you think is going to be the next big thing on the whisky horizon?
I think this is fantastic and innovative time to be involved in the whisky business, particularly for the Irish whiskey category. There is great potential for the continued growth of the category, mainly thanks to the popularity of Jameson, which has pioneered this growth. The opening of a number of new distilleries in Ireland over the next few years will see the continued expansion of Irish whiskey, which is very exciting. At the Midleton Distillery, we will continue to craft innovative whiskey to join our comprehensive portfolio, so overall, the horizon for Midleton and indeed Irish whiskey looks very bright indeed.

What’s the one dram you couldn’t live without?
This is a very difficult question to answer as a Master Distiller - it’s like being asked to choose your favourite child! If I was really pushed for an answer there would have to be three! In no particular order, Powers John’s Lane Release 12 Year Old – a distillate driven Single Pot Still Irish whiskey with very spicy and earthy flavours with a fantastic finish. Midleton Very Rare – one bottling a year of whiskey maturing for typically 15 to 22 years in all American Barrels, with subtle differences in each bottling delivering notes of sweet green pepper, garden mint complimented with vanilla sweetness and toasted wood – a real taste experience! Finally Jameson Original – a very versatile whiskey, exceptionally smooth with pot still spices, fruity and fragrant notes coupled with vanilla sweetness and nutty undertones lends itself to experimenting in different long drinks and cocktails, which for me makes it a very exciting whiskey.

Many thanks to Brian Nation. Who will be the next Whisky Insider? Click back soon to find out!

1 September 2015

Littlemill Flash Blog

 
In addition to our teaming throng of Tweet Tastings, we’re thrilled to announce our first ever whisky Flash Blog event, which we’re particularly excited about given the bottling that we’ll be kicking these new events off with.

Next month will see the official launch of the 2015 Littlemill Private Cellar Edition, and our inaugural group of Flash Bloggers will get a rare opportunity to sample and savour this 25 Year Old release, from the iconic Littlemill Lowland distillery, which is limited to just 1500 bottles.
Master blenders John Petersen and Michael Henry have dipped and nosed the remaining casks from 1989 and 1990, and from these they have selected and married together the 10 casks which they believe best represent the quality and style of whisky from the Littlemill Distillery.
The liquid was originally laid down in a mixture of the finest American and European Oak casks and has been married together for a period of finishing in first fill European Oloroso Sherry casks.
More details on the whisky coming soon, but if you would like to be one of our very lucky Flash Bloggers here are all the details you need:
If you’re a blogger, tweeter or facebooker we’d love for you to write a review of the new 2015 Littlemill Private Cellar Edition, then on October 14th post your review on your blog, linking via social media. If you don’t have a blog but are a whisky tweeter or Facebooker we’d for you to tweet or post your tasting notes on the day using hashtag #Littlemill
We will of course get the sample to you 1-2 weeks ahead of the Flash Blog date of October 14th, so you’ll have plenty of time to sip savour and review.

On the day and in the spirit of good whisky Flash Bloggery, we also ask if you could share and re-tweet the reviews and posts from your fellow Flash Bloggers.
We’re looking for tasters from around the world, so for this event there is no geographical restrictions. So to register to take part email your name, postal address and Twitter, Facebook and or blog details via the contact tab, remembering to mark the subject line #Littlemill
The closing date to register is September 11th and if you are registering to take part please make sure that you will actually be free to review and post on October 14th!
Until then Happy Dramlaxing!

For more information on Littlemill visit: lochlomondgroup.com
 
Registration open to over 18's only!

26 August 2015

Paul John Tweet Tasting II


More social media based dramfotainment you say? Well allow us to gladly oblige, as we’re delighted to announce that on October 12th we’ll be sipping and savouring a brand new release from our good friends at the multi award winning Indian distillery, Paul John.

Having already taken the UK and indeed the whisky world as a whole by storm, with such bottlings as Edited and Brilliance, along with their Single and Select cask range, we’re thrilled to be part of the launch of Paul John’s latest expression.
Details of the new release are all a bit hush, hush for now, but keep your eyes peeled for more details over the next few weeks.
In the meantime, if you would like to take part in what will be a dramming night to remember and be one of the first to sample Paul John's new release, register by emailing your name, postal address and Twitter handle via the contact tab, remembering to mark the subject line #PaulJohnWhisky
The closing date to register is September 8th and if you are registering to take part please make sure that you will actually be free on the night!

Even if you're not one of the selected Tweet Tasters, it'd be great to have you following all the night’s tweet tasting dramfotainment, so we look forward to seeing you over on Twitter on October 12th at 7pm BST via #PaulJohnWhisky

Until then Happy Dramlaxing!

For more information on Paul John visit: pauljohnwhisky.com
 
Registration open to over 18's only!

12 August 2015

The Girvan Patent Still Tweet Tasting II


Fancy sampling & savouring a gargantuanly glorious gaggle of grainage? Then allow us to gladly oblige, as on September 30th we’re teaming up again with our good friends at Girvan Patent Still, for an evening of truly graingasmic proportions.

Aimed at whisky lovers looking to experiment, the Girvan Patent Still from William Grant & Sons is genuinely different and delicious thanks to its unique continuous distillation technology, which delivers a pure and intensely rich spirit.

During the evening we’ll be pouring and exploring our way through a wave whisky wares from the distillery that’s played a pivotal part in the blended whisky world for over 50 years.

On the night we’ll also be joined by Kevin Abrook, World Whisky Specialist at William Grant, who’ll not only be tweeting in on the action but on hand to answer all your Girvan based questions.

Full details to follow soon, but if you would like to take part in an evening that’s all about the glory of the grain, register your interest by emailing your name, address and Twitter handle via the contact tab, remembering to mark the subject line #GirvanGrain

The closing date to register is August 28th, and if you are registering to take part please make sure that you will actually be free on the night!!!

Even if you're not one of the selected Tweet Tasters, it'd be great to have you following the evening’s dramfotainment. So we look forward to seeing you over on Twitter on September 30th at 7pm BST via hashtag #GirvanGrain

Until then Happy Dramlaxing!
 
For more information on The Girvan Patent Still visit: thegirvanpatentstill.com
 
Registration open to over 18's only!

10 August 2015

Wemyss Tweet Tasting IIII


Continuing our hugely successful teaming throng of Tweet Tastings, we’re absolutely thrilled to announce our 70th, yes I’ll say that again 70th event!
They say good things come in three’s but on this particular occasion we’d have to say four’s, as we’re dramspankingly delighted to announce that on September 23rd we’ll be teaming up with Wemyss Malts for the fourth time, to share, sip and savour a wave of their wondrous whisky wares.
It’s all a bit hush, hush at the moment with regards to what we’ll be sampling on the night, so keep your eyes peeled over the next few weeks for more details.
In the meantime, if you would like to take part in what will be a dramming night to remember, register by emailing your name, postal address and Twitter handle via the contact tab, remembering to mark the subject line #WemyssTT4
The closing date to register is August 28th and if you are registering to take part please make sure that you will actually be free on the night!
Even if you're not one of the selected Tweet Tasters, it'd be great to have you following all the night’s tweet tasting dramfotainment, so we look forward to seeing you over on Twitter on September 23rd at 7pm BST via #WemyssTT4
Until then Happy Dramlaxing!
For more information on Wemyss visit: wemyssmalts.com
Registration open to over 18's only!

27 July 2015

New Whisky Flash Blog Events


In addition to our teaming throng of Twitter trending Tweet Tastings, we’ll also soon be launching a new series of Whisky Flash Blog events.
Open to both Tweeting and Facebooking bloggers, these new social media soiree’s will focus on one particular expression from a brand.
Full details on the in’s and out’s of our new Whisky Flash Blog’s will be coming soon, but you can register your interest now by emailing us via the contact tab using #WhiskyFlashBlog in the subject line.
While we’re at it keep your eyes peeled for details on our next dramspanking dose of Tweet Tastings. We have some epic events in the works as we head into autumn.
#WhiskyFlashBlog

15 July 2015

Quick Fire Whisky Tasting Notes

Anon Batch 1
Abbey Whisky Rare Casks
 
 
Nose: Oloroso sherry soaked raisins, Demerara rum drenched sultanas, toffee apples, mixed citrus peel, GlacĂ© cherries, Waitrose treacle tart, oat topped plum crumble, honey and lemon tea, Nestle Caramac bar, Cadbury’s fudge, toasted walnuts, Belazu Aged Balsamic Vinegar, charred oak, dried thyme, struck match and something rather chardonnay-ish.
 
Palate: Fino and Oloroso sherry soaked prunes, white grapes, wood smoke, spiced honey, Paul A Young’s sea salted chocolate caramels, Jamaican spice bun, Twinings earl grey green tea, lemon sherbet, caramelised fennel fronds, five spice, palm sugar, the rind from a wheel of Berkswell ewes milk cheese and yet more vinous vibrancy from something suggestively Sauternes-esque.
 
Finish: As eclectically energetic and brazenly balanced on the finish as it is on the nose and palate. But if it just managed to linger around just a tad longer, it would be rock and dramming roll all the way!
 
Summary: Over the last couple of years Abbey Whisky have released some belting distillery named bottlings as part of their Rare Casks series, and this first unnamed Highland distillery offering is certainly no exception.