Muncie Scotch Whisky Society Tasting

Provenance, Terroir and Understanding Some Differences Between Bourbon and Single Malt Scotch Whisky

I travelled to the United States in summer last year to host a series of Scotch Whisky Tasting Experiences in a number of settings including at a wonderful shop in Indianapolis called Storied Company and a very special tasting in hall for the Muncie Scotch Whisky Society.

I was kindly invited to stay in Muncie with my friends Bob and Paaige. I began to understand a lot of the differences between single malt Scotch whiskies and Bourbons almost immediately when I arrived in the US. Firstly, stepping off the plane to experience 40 degree heat and humidity like I’ve never experienced before.

Casks sleeping in rickhouses (what we call warehouses in Scotland) must mature in a very different way in these vastly different conditions. The casks must even mature differently in various locations in the rickhouses, those nearer the roof for example will be sitting in higher temperatures and humidity levels I would have thought. Indeed at one distillery we visited, the distillery operatives were maturing meats in various locations within a single rickhouse, just to see how differently they mature. More on this in a later post.

The Importance of Corn

A huge difference between how Bourbon whiskey is produced and how single malt Scotch whisky is produced is that when you mill your grains you have what is called a mash bill, a recipe of grains that begin to make the DNA of the whiskey that you are producing. By law, when you are making spirit destined to become Bourbon, your mash bill must be made up of a minimum of 51% corn (or maize as it is sometimes called). The rest of the mash bill can be a mixture of any grains that you would like such as rye, wheat or barley.

Single malt Scotch whisky is made exclusively from malted barley. By law, it cannot be made with any other grains. If other grains are used to make the spirit it will be destined to become grain whisky, single grain whisky or blended Scotch whisky. Corn is therefore a big difference.

On my first day staying in Muncie my hosts kindly took me to a local farmers market to find some ears of corn. We took them home, boiled them up and served with much butter and salt and I can honestly say I have never tasted corn like it, much sweeter than the corn back in the UK. I think that given that corn is such a large part of the mash bill, that sweetness goes some way to explain how new make spirit from a distillery producing Bourbon is so much sweeter as well as the faster maturation created by the temperature and humidity in the rickhouses which I mention above.

Muncie Scotch Whisky Society Single Malt Whisky Tasting Experience

During the afternoon we headed over to the local community hall, a very large room and perfect for our whisky tasting that evening. There was plenty of room to seat all 60 of our guests as well as having space for a huge spread of charcuterie skillfully prepared by chef Jason which all enjoyed with our selection of fine single malt Scotch whiskies.

It was great to see so many people attend the event, to meet lots of new people and make new friends as well as seeing lots of familiar faces of those who have joined our Guided Distillery Experiences in Scotland in the past and meeting others that have booked to join is there in 2024 and 2025.

The Set List for Our Whisky Tasting in Indiana, USA

During the evening we tasted six single malt whiskies from around Scotland each having different flavour profiles. We tasted two drams from Speyside , two from Islay in the Southern Hebrides, one from the Isle of Mull and another from Orkney. The whiskies were of various strengths from 43% abv (86 proof in the US) to 60.1%abv (120 proof in the US).

Here is the set list for our tasting:

  1. Benromach 15 year old Speyside single malt whisky. Established 1898, Forres, Moray. Now owned by independent bottler Gordon and Macphail in Elgin. This whisky was matured in American oak and sherry casks. Bottled at 43%abv (86 proof)
  2. Tobermory 12 year old island (Mull) single malt whisky. Established 1798, Tobermory, Mull. Owned by Distell. 1 million ltrs production per annum production. This whisky was matured in American oak. Bottled at 46.3%abv (92 proof) with no colouring and no chill filtration.
  3. Highland Park 15 year old island (Orkney) single malt whisky. Established 1798, Kirkwall, Mainland Orkney. Owned by Edrington Group. 2.5 million ltrs production per annum. Bottled at 44%abv (88 proof). This whisky was matured in treated European and American oak casks. Once, when working in a shop at the beginning of my whisky journey, I had to threaten to call the police when a customer got so angry when I wouldn’t accept that Highland Park was in fact a Speyside single malt whisky and not from Orkney at all. (True story).
  4. The Glenallachie 15 year old Speyside single malt whisky. Established 1967, Aberlour. Owned by The Glenallachie Consortium. 4 million ltrs per annum production capacity but currently only producing 500000 ltrs per annum. Bottled at 46%abv (92 proof) with no colouring and no chill filtration. This whisky was predominantly matured in sherry casks (both oloroso and pedro ximenez)
  5. Bunnahabhain Cask Strength 2023 release 12 year old Islay single malt whisky. Established in 1881 North of Port Askaig, Isle of Islay. Owned by Distell. 2.7 million ltrs production per annum. Bottled at 60.1%abv (120 proof). This whisky was matured in oloroso sherry casks.
  6. Caol Ila 12 year old Islay single malt whisky. Established 1846, Port Askaig, Isle of Islay. Owned by Diageo. 6.5 million ltrs production per annum. This whisky was bottled at 43%abv and matured in second fill American oak hogseads.

Thanks to all at Muncie Scotch Whisky Society

I would like to thank everyone at Muncie Scotch Whisky Society for having me host this very special whisky tasting, it was so great to meet you all on such a lovely evening in Indiana. There were great whisky questions from all of the group. It was great to catch up with lots of people who have joined me in Scotland on our Guided Distilleries Experiences in the past and some who are joining us on trips in the future.

Special thanks must go to Bob and Paaige who were wonderful hosts for the first few days and who made my first ever trip to the United States at all possible. I’m especially grateful for being shown the sights of Indiana and for being kept topped up with corn, the best bacon butties I’ve ever had and Chardonnay.

Coming Next!

Next up is more about the trip to the USA post Indiana as I venture across to Kentucky and the Bourbon Trail to learn all about Bourbon. Watch this space for more…….

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Distilled Events & Friends in the USA

Single Malt Whisky Tasting Experiences in the USA

A few months ago I was asked by my friend Bob who has joined many of my week long whisky experiences in Scotland, if I would be interested in hosting a series of Scotch whisky tastings in the USA. I had never been to The States before so I jumped at the chance. I dug out my passport, booked my tickets and off I headed to Indiana followed by an extensive tour of the Bourbon distilleries of Kentucky.

I’m hoping to write about the trip over a series of blog posts so watch this space if you would like to read about my tour of many distilleries in Kentucky.

Whisky Tasting Experience for Storied Company in Indianapolis

First up for the series of events was at a great shop in Indianapolis called Storied Company. Storied is a fantastic wine and spirits merchants which is ran by Denis Lynch and Simon O’Grady. Denis and Simon like to stock wines and spirits that have been produced by smaller, independent wineries and distilleries especially those that have an interesting story to tell.

I hosted two sessions at Storied, for around 40 guests in each. The tasting took place with myself and the guests lined up with glasses of whisky ready to taste on a table that ran all around the balcony on the upper floor. Each tasting session lasted around an hour with an hour in between to set up the second event.

The room in Storied was beautifully lit and made for a relaxing ambience for our whisky tasting guests. Being relaxed, our guests asked lots of great and interesting questions which always helps to make a tasting go really well.

The Whisky Set List at Storied Company

Here are the whiskies that our guests enjoyed at the Scotch whisky tasting at Storied Company:

  • Elements of Islay LN2 Small Batch Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky. 59.5% from Bruichladdich Distillery, Isle of Islay. Bottled by Elixir Distillers. This was a single Amercan oak barrel which yielded just 216 bottles.
  • Elements of Islay BN10 Small Batch Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky. 54.3%abv. Bunnahabhain Distillery, Isle of Islay. Bottled by Elixir Distillers. This was a marriage of 3 American oak hogsheads which yielded a total of 732 bottles.
  • Caol Ila 10 year old Islay Single Cask Single Malt Scotch Whisky. 56.4%abv bottled by Inglered. This was a single American oak hogshead which yielded 295 bottles.
  • Caol Ila 9 year old Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky bottled by Five Lions. This was an single American oak cask.
  • Laphroaig 9 year old Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky. 61.4%abv. Bottled by Single Malts of Scotland (Elixir Distillers). This was a single American oak hogshead.
  • Port Askaig 18 year old Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky. 50.8%abv. Bottled by Elixir Distillers. This was a single bourbon barrel filled in 2000 and limited to 250 bottles.

It was a privilege to present such a wonderful flight of rare expressions and all of the guests loved the whiskies and the event itself. It isn’t often I get the chance to talk about whiskies of such limited supply. All of the whiskies were from either single casks or a very small marriage of casks. Everyone went home very happy indeed.

One guest waited until the end of the second session, and after almost all of the other guests had left the room he came to speak to me. He proudly showed me a photo he had on his phone of his bottle of 30 year old Caol Ila single malt whisky which was released in 2015. At the time it was the oldest Caol Ila ever to be bottled by the distillers and I’m very proud to have my name on it.

“I’ve travelled from Alabama to meet you tonight David” the man said to me and I thanked him for coming after he told me about how much he had enjoyed the tasting. My geography of the USA isn’t very good so I checked with google maps how far the drive was that the gentleman and his partner had made, a journey of 700 miles each way!

I’d like to thank Denis and Simon for having me host the tastings at Storied Company and I very much look forward to coming back in the future.

Whisky Tasting for the Muncie Scotch Whisky Society

After the tasting we headed off towards the town of Muncie, Indiana. Bob was keen to give me a proper US diner experience so we had a late night, and well deserved feast it one of his favourite restaurants, Portillo’s, and very good it was too. The perfect way to end the evening!

The following day we would host a whisky tasting for members of the Muncie Scotch Whisky Society. I’ve posted a couple of photos below but more about this in a future blog post.

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I host bourbon tastings as well as Scotch whisky events. If you are interested in a whisky (or whiskey!) tasting experience wherever you are, please call me on 07875 405 980 alternatively, please complete the contact form below and I will be back to you as soon as possible.

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Book a Whisky Tasting Experience!

Whisky Tastings

Would you like a whisky tasting at your office or a whisky tasting at home? I host private whisky tastings for corporate events and for private parties anywhere in the UK. Whether you are in London or Manchester, Glasgow or Edinburgh, I will come to you to host your exclusive and bespoke single malt whisky tasting experience.

Private Whisky Tastings

My whisky tastings are different to those hosted by my competitors. My whisky tasting experiences are authentic. I’ve lived and worked at the coal face of spirit distilling. I have managed iconic malt whisky distilleries in Scotland, so when I talk to you about whisky, it is with passion and experience. I will not try to sell you anything other than beautiful Scotland and the wonderful gift to the world, Scotch whisky.

I don’t work for any brands, I’m not a sales representatives and I’m not a brand ambassador but what I very much am is incredibly passionate about good single malt Scotch whisky. When I host your whisky tasting for you I will present to you whiskies that I love.

Whisky and Chocolate Tasting Experience

I also host whisky and chocolate pairing tasting experience. This is a great way to introduce people who think they don’t like whisky to whisky! We use luxurious handmade chocolates procured from The Highland Chocolatier in Grandtully, Pitlochry in the heart of the Scottish Highlands.

What to Expect From Our Private Whisky Tasting Experiences

  • Hosted by by myself David Wood former Caol Ila Distillery Manager and whisky bottler
  • A tasting of at least six single malt whiskies from around Scotland
  • You’ll hear about the history of the Scotch whisky industry
  • A look into how whisky makes the incredible journey from field to table
  • How to taste whisky and choosing glassware
  • A fun and factual event exploring Scotch whiskies whilst avoiding the usual anecdotes

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It’s So Good To Be Back….

I’m absolutely delighted to have finally made our Guided Speyside Distilleries Experience happen!

Due to covid, the last couple of years has been a test to say the least for Distilled Events, indeed if it wasn’t for one of my best whisky customers, Sean Ruffell of Organic North Wholesalers, suggesting that we launch Moorland Veg box my tasting and tours company would not exist.

Without the very, very hard work done by Leonie Wood, especially when she’s a pair of hands down when I’m gallivanting north of the border I wouldn’t have been able to achieve any of this, so thanks to Leonie for everything she does that allows me the time to do what I do.

Our group of ten guests from the UK, US and Norway had an amazing time in Speyside and the Highlands. We put together an itinerary of 15 distillery visits including tours and tastings at no less than 12 distilleries. Guests enjoyed beautiful meals at Burgie House and enjoyed coach travel supplied by Mayne’s Coaches, our driver Alfie ensuring our guests were looked after and arrived on time at each distillery experience.

I’d like to thank Bob Krizek for asking me to arrange this trip nearly 3 years ago, after 2 postponements due to covid and after having to find new accommodation at the last minute after a major fire at the house we had originally booked, I’m so glad we finally delivered the experience for Bob and his guests.

We had tastings and tours at:

Benriach Distillery

Glen Garioch Distillery

Blair Athol Distillery

Aberfeldy Distillery

Glendronach Distillery

Glenfarclas Distillery

Glenallachie Distillery

Balvenie Distillery

Wolfburn Distillery

Pulteney Distillery

Benromach Distillery

Glenmorangie Distillery (thanks Eddie Them for giving us such a great afternoon!).

We put together a team of helpers and suppliers that made for a magical trip for our guests. Thanks goes to Alfie and Mayne’s Coaches of Buckie for the fantastic coach service, to Maeve & Fiona from the Annoying Little Jobs Company for your housekeeping service, to the team at Burgie House for letting us stay in your fantastic, cosy, (but incredibly large!) property, to the incredible Anne Barns-Graham for the lovely food, laughs and wine drinking solidarity and to Justina Dailydytė of My Scottish Diary who helped to deliver what was a totally magical experience for our guests, capturing some wonderful pics for us all to treasure, and joining in with the wine solidarity (I can’t thank you enough for all your help Justina and it was great that you were able to join us).

Between us we absolutely smashed it and my heartfelt thanks goes to you all for making it such a memorable experience, for helping me to get Distilled Events back on it’s feet again and for helping me be….well…me again.

We’ve already arranged the dates for our next Guided Speyside Distilleries Experience. This will be a 7 night experience commencing Monday 3rd April 2023 at Burgie House, Forres. If you would like to join us please contact me on 07875 405 980 or send an email via the contact page.

Our Guided Distillery Experiences include your accommodation, all meals prepared by our chef, a full itinerary of distillery tours and tastings, transport to and from all distillery experiences, and myself as your host throughout.

You would be welcome to join us in Scotland!

Slainte!

David