21 May 2020

103rd Whisky Insiders Interview - Michael Henry



Company:
Loch Lomond Group

Job:
Master Blender

Website:
lochlomondwhiskies.com



How long have you been working in the whisky industry?
I’ve been in whisky and beer for 25 years now. I started as a student working at The Old Bushmills Distillery when I was studying Brewing and Distilling at Heriot-Watt, before working in beer for ten years with Bass in Belfast and Tennents in Glasgow, before then moving to Loch Lomond in 2007.

What has been your biggest career highlight to date?
The final day of The 2019 Open Championship at Royal Portrush was an unforgettable experience for me. Being a partner to such a high-profile event is a real statement of intent for us, as we establish our single malts and being able to bring our whiskies home to the north coast of Ireland was very personal to me. The highlight was the Sunday when an Irish golfer was leading, the atmosphere was amazing and most of all my wife and son were there to share it with me.

Can you remember your first dram, and indeed what it was?
It was Bushmills 10 Year Old, when watching the Irish teams play in what was then the Heineken Cup with my dad and his friends. It was always brought out when any of the Irish teams won…. and when they lost!

What does whisky mean to you?
It’s a celebration best shared with family and friends.

Where would you like to see yourself in five years' time?
I see myself continuing what we have started with Loch Lomond and Glen Scotia. It’s been an exciting last five years and I think the next five years will keep going on a similar path, where we look to build our core expressions and continue the success of our special releases, like The Open golf releases for Loch Lomond and the Campbeltown Festival Editions for Glen Scotia.

What was your last dram?
Bains Single Grain. It has a great balance between the refined corn character of the spirit and sweetness from the double bourbon maturation.

Do you have a favourite whisky and food pairing combination?
It would be Loch Lomond 18 Year Old and barbequed steak. The 18 Year Old has a sweet and smoky character that compliments the charred flavours from barbequing the steak.

What’s your favourite time and place to enjoy a dram?
In my parent’s kitchen back home with my dad, sharing any Loch Lomond expression.

What do you think is going to be the next big thing on the whisky horizon?
I think consumers are becoming more aware and interested in distillery character in Scotch whisky. There is growing interest in how the starting grains – malted barley, wheat, rye etc influence spirit character together with younger age statements where the maturation part of the process has had less influence and you can taste more of the individual distillery character. At higher ages there is more understanding of how refill wood and less active casks can allow you to experience more of the distillery character that is unique to each individual distillery.

What’s the one dram you couldn’t live without?
Loch Lomond 12 Year Old is my favourite dram. I love the balance between the different flavours, the fruit character from the yeast and long fermentations, the background sweetness from the American oak and the softer peat character that we get from our straight neck stills.

Many thanks to Michael Henry. Who will be our next Whisky Insider? Click back soon to find out!

18 May 2020

Rebel Yell & Friends Tweet Tasting


Continuing our teeming throng of industry leading Twitter trending Tweet Tastings, and fittingly just ahead of National Bourbon Day, we’re thrilled to announce that on June 10th we’re teaming up again with that liquid americana brand that well and truly deserves to be shouted and yelled about, Rebel Yell!

In addition to pouring and exploring Rebel Yell’s Kentucky Straight Bourbon and French Barrel Special Finish Bourbon, we’ll also be sharing, sipping and savouring a duo of dramming delights from the Limestone Branch Distillery; Yellowstone Select Bourbon and Minor Case Rye Whiskey.

If you fancy taking part in what promises to be a right Kentucky knees up of a night click here to register your interest by emailing your name, address, phone number (for sample courier), date of birth and Twitter handle. Please remember to mark the subject line of your email: #RebelYellWhiskey

The closing date to register is May 26th, 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 June 10th from 7pm BST via #RebelYellWhiskey

Registrations open to over 21's only!

For more info on Rebel Yell, visit: rebelyellbourbon.com
For more info on Limstone Branch, visit: limestonebranch.com


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7 May 2020

Quick Fire Rum Tasting Notes

Havana Club Tributo 2020
Cuban Rum
40% ABV


Nose: An affluently alluring abundance of espresso coffee, vanilla bean paste and a bar of Lindt 70% dark chocolate. Along with stewed stoned fruits, Frank Coopers muscovado marmalade, spiced poached pears, Werther's Originals, sugared almonds, a slice of Delia’s creole Christmas cake, Luxardo Maraschino cherries, polished oak furniture, dried leather, tobacco leaf and subtle yet confident suggestions of smoke.

Palate: A decadently delicious duo of espresso coffee and a slice of black forest gateau. Along with a bar of Cadbury Bournville Old Jamaica chocolate, tea stewed prunes, mixed candied peel, Monin vanilla syrup, oak infused kirsch liqueur, anise, ground cinnamon, a grate-ette of nutmeg, wood spice, a tease of sweet smoke and a hint of something very Angostura bitters-esque.

Finish: A long lip lickingly lush and sassily spiced finish, which is fully rounded, rewarding and dare I say rum-arkable! 

Summary: This is the fifth Tributo bottling from Havana Club, a series which uses some of the distillery’s oldest rum stocks and pays tribute to the history of rum production in Cuba. Since launching in 2016, these bottles have become an annual rum release highlight. I have to say that I wasn’t completely bowled over by last year’s bottling, but the 2020 edition is a beauty and has well and truly restored my faith in what has otherwise been a delicious series of rums. Roll on 2021! 



15 April 2020

Puffing Billy Steamed Vodka Flash Blog


In addition to our teeming throng of industry leading Tweet Tastings, and as we continue to celebrate all things spirited and sippable, we’re thrilled to announce our latest Flash Blog event.

To help celebrate the launch of the new Puffing Billy Steam Vodka, we’ve teamed up with The Borders Distillery to give our next group of Flash Bloggers, the opportunity to pour and explore their new small batch vodka, which has been produced using malted barley and filtered by being steamed through charcoal inside Puffing Billy; their rare Carterhead still.

If you would like to be one of our spirited Flash Bloggers, here are all the details you need to know:

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If you’re a Blogger, Vlogger, Tweeter, Facebooker, Instagrammer or YouTuber, we’d love for you to write a review of the new Puffing Billy Steam Vodka. Then after 10am on May 28th, post your review on your blog, linking and promoting it via tweets, posts and stories on your social media channels. Making sure you include the hashtag #PuffingBilly 

* We will of course get the sample to you in plenty of time of the Flash Blog date of May 28th, so you’ll have plenty of time to pour, explore and review.

* On the day of the Flash Blog and in the spirit of good Flash Bloggery, we would also kindly ask if you could also share and re-tweet the reviews and posts from your fellow Whisky Flash Bloggers.

To register to take part click here to email your name, postal address, date of birth and social media deets, remembering to mark the subject line: Puffing Billy 

The closing date to register is April 30th, and if you are registering to take part please make sure that you will actually be free to review and post on May 28th!

For more information on Puffing Billy Steam Vodka, visit: thebordersdistillery.com

Registration open to over 21's only!

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