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Whiskey

Whisky Fest comes to San Francisco

What a wonderful day it was to be a whisky enthusiast yesterday. Whisky Fest is San Francisco’s biggest and best whisky tasting all year, put on by Malt Avocate’s Publisher and Editor John Hansell. So enamored and captivated by this event was I that I’m even using the non-bourbon spelling of whisky (which can also be spelled: whiskey).

Aaaaaah where to begin. In addition to featuring virtually every whisky on the planet there was a decent amount of educational seminars. Some of the stand out speakers included: Parker Beam (Master Distiller Heaven Hill), Rachel Barrie (Creator/Master Blender Ardbeg), Henry Preiss (Preiss Imports/Anochor Spirits), Steve Beal (Master of Whisky), Simon Brooking (Laphroaig), and many more.

Some of my personal highlights included: chatting with industry legends Julian and Preston Van Winkle, trying Buffalo Trace’s 2010 releases of the Antique line, due to hit shelves next month, trying Ardbeg’s full Scotch line up next to two custom Ardbeg Choppers made specifically for the event, and meeting John Hansell of Malt Advocate.

My favorite Whiskys of the event:

Hudson (Tuhilltown Spirits, NY): There has been so much hype about this particular distillery the last few years, couple that with the fact that their one of the few micro distilleries making whisky, and this was an absolute must try for me. Let me just say that I was absolutely blown away. These guys take serious pride in every step of the process from choosing only the finest locally grown New York corn and grains to even playing music for the whisky as it slumbers in barrels. Apparently the vibration from the bass helps add flavor and character to the whisky, and with a product this good they might be on to something. Over all my favorite whisky in the line was the four grain bourbon.

Michter’s (Kentucky): Michter’s was the first licensed distillery in American history, but it has been closed for some 20+ years. However the brand was bought and is now made by another distillery in Kentucky following the original recipe that dates back to 1753. Let me just say wow!  I was frankly impressed by the entire line up which includes: small batch bourbon(6yr), 10yr single barrel bourbon, 25yr single barrel bourbon, single barrel rye, 10yr single barrel rye, 25yr single barrel rye and an American whisky. I strongly recommend trying these when you get a chance.

Ardbeg (Scotland, Islay): Absolutely love this distillery for continuing to push the envolope, as I’m sure most peat enthusiasts would agree. I have to say the differences in flavor profile between the Roller Coaster and Super Nova are subtle at best, but being that Super Nova is one of the most sought after and flavorful “peat monsters” on the market that’s not really a problem. The winner for me in the line up was the 1990 Nam Beist. It’s the only juice from the distillery that was made before the distillery closed down during the mid-90’s, and it’s also the oldest release at 18 years old. It has the fantastic in your face peaty, smoky, stoney minerality that Ardbeg is known for, with a great rich oak character from the 18 year aging which really balances it out. Nam Beist is also pretty close to retirement as only a few precious bottles remain. I have some at the shop so get it while you can.

Pappy Van Winkle (Kentucky): I can’t bring myself to end this review without mentioning the Van Winkle brand of bourbons. I myself am no stranger to their legendary line of bourbon and unless your new to the whisky world you aren’t either. Julian and Preston are a class act all around, and it was nice to finally meet them. Their bourbon is simply the best in the world. I don’t care what bourbon you want to challenge me with, even your mythical bourbon from space made with ancient mayan corn, barley from the top of Mount Everest and rye from the Moon, my Van Winkle bourbon is still going to beat yours head to head. Oh yeah and the Van Winkle line is due to hit shelves at the end of the month, your welcome.

You stay classy San Francisco

Nate

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Beer

Healthy Spirits: The New Stuff


1. St. Feuillen Cuvee De Noel
2. Alaskan Winter Ale (brewed with spruce tips)
3. Alaskan Barleywine 2009
4. Marin Old Dipsea Barleywine
5. Sudwerk Fest Marzen
6. Lion Stout 6 packs (awesome Sri Lanka imperial stout in cans for just $8.99!)
7. Lost Abbey Inferno
8. Glazen Toren Canaster Winterscotch Ale
9.Malheur Brut Reserve
10.Port Brewing Santa’s Little Helper Bourbon Barrel Aged Version
11.Hitachino Nest Ginger
12. Hitachino Nest Espresso Stout
13. De Dolle Oerbier Riserva 2009 (very limited quantities. I only got a little bit this time, trying to get more for the next order.)

NEW GLASSWARE FROM
-Kwak
-Lucifer
-Tripel Karmeliet
-Samichlaus
-Delerium Noel
-St. Bernardus (2 varieties!)
-Weihenstephaner 2 Liter Boot. DAS BOOT!!!

Drink.

dave hauslein
beer manager
415-255-0610

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Beer

Healthy Spirits: New Arrivals

HOLY CRAP!
Today is a good day to work in a beer store. Here’s the latest.

1. 1809 Berliner Weisse
2 BFM Abbaye De Saint Bon Chien 2009(we now have a 3 year vertical (07/08/09))
3. BFM Cuvee Alex Le Rouge
4. Birrificio Barley BB10
5. De Dolle Oerbier (one of my all time favorites)
6. De Dolle Dulle Teve
7. De Dolle Extra Export Stout
8. De Dolle Arabier
9. Hanssens Oudbeitje Strawberry Lambic
10.Hanssens Kriek
11. Hanssens Experimental Cassis
12. Hanssens Experimental Raspberry
13. Guinness Foreign Extra Stout (Give it a chance! It’s like no other Guinness you’ve ever tried)
14. Lagunitas Little Sumpin’ Wild (Brewed with Westmalle Yeast)
15. Russian River Glassware

Tomorrow I am expecting lots of new glassware, so check us out!

cheers,

dave hauslein
beer manager
415-255-0610

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Beer

Healthy Spirits: New Arrivals

1. Black Diamond Rampage Imperial IPA
2. Avery Dugana IPA
3. Oskar Blues GUBNA
4. St. Feuillen Saison is back!
5. Shipyard Signature Series “Smashed Pumpkin”
6. Gouden Carolus Noel
7. St. Peter’s Winter Ale

cheers,

dave hauslein
beer manager
415-255-0610

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Beer

Healthy Spirits: New Arrivals

1. DFH Bitches’ Brew is back!
2. Alesmith Speedway Stout
3. Ballast Point Sculpin
4. Sierra Nevada Estate wet-hop ale (with the cool new green waxed tops!)

cheers,

dave hauslein
beer manager
415-255-0610