In 2019, certainly one of our favourite vodka producers, Infuse Spirits, branched into whiskey. The outcomes had been, properly, not the very best, and finally the road was scrapped and rebranded, with no point out of Infuse on the label in any respect. Not too long ago, a revamped Damaged Barrel re-emerged on the scene
Wheat Whiskey
Ever since Greg Metze joined Previous Elk as grasp distiller at their launch, the NDP (non-distiller producer) has steadily launched completely different twists on conventional whiskey formulations via the years, although nonetheless with undisclosed sourced distillate. Drinkhacker has stayed shut with their newest releases, starting with their first blended providing 2017 and checking again in with
New Liberty Distillery in Philadelphia, which launched in 2014, bottles quite a lot of spirits underneath quite a few model names, however arguably it’s best identified for the Kinsey model of whiskey, which contains bourbon, rye, and some extra limited-release oddities, just like the whiskeys we’re tucking into at the moment. Let’s give them a attempt.
The fifteenth spherical of Parker’s Heritage Assortment is right here, and for the second time it’s a wheat whiskey, which the sequence first did in 2014 as a 13 yr outdated. This 2021 launch is 11 years outdated, nevertheless it additionally attracts on a trick used for the final two years of the Heritage Assortment:
New Hampshire’s Tamworth Distilling focuses on unusual oddities. We beforehand lined its Graverobber Rye, flavored with maple syrup drawn from timber grown adjoining to a graveyard. We missed out, nonetheless, on its corpse flower brandy in addition to its whiskey flavored with beaver musk. A latest arrival at Drinkhacker HQ nonetheless was Tamworth’s Deerslayer (aka