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Whiskey

Pappy Van Winkle and Sazerac Anitque Collection now on the shelves!

Hey friends,

What an awesome day to be a bourbon fan. Just received my allocation of Van Winkle and Sazerac Antique lines for the holidays. There is a lot less of it to go around this year, so its gonna sell out even faster if that’s even possible. Come and get it while you can.

On the shelves:
-Pappy Van Winkle 23yr
-Pappy Van Winkle 20yr
-Pappy Van Winkle 15yr
-Van Winkle 12yr
-Van Winkle Reserve 13yr Rye
-Rip Van Winkle 10yr 90proof
-Rip Van Winkle 10yr 107proof
-George T. Stagg
-William L. Weller
-Eagle Rare 17yr
-Sazerac 18yr Rye
-Thomas H. Handy Rye

You want these!

Nate

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Agave Beer Whiskey

Healthy Spirits: Halloween Hours

On Sunday, October 31 we will be open 11AM to 11PM.

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Agave Beer Whiskey

Healthy Spirits: SEEDSTORE event!!!

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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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Whiskey

New Rye Whiskeys and several back in stock!

Hey all,

Today is a happy day as we are absolutely bursting with great Ryes. Some have been unavailable the entire summer. As many of you know their is a significant shortage of Rye Whiskeys these days. This is mostly the result of unforeseen spikes in Rye consumption and sales, and understandably it’s not exactly easy to up the supply of something that takes several years to make. Also just FYI I’m down to my last 3 bottles of Russell’s Reserve 6yr Rye. This item has been re-assigned to restaurants and bars only permanently. Almost all retail shops are out at this point so savor each precious drop if you happen to get your hands on one of these.

New Ryes:
-Whistle Pig 10yr Rye, made in Vermont with 100% rye.
-Copper Fox 12 month Rye, made in Virginia with 2/3 rye and 1/3 barley, aged in bourbon barrels with applewood and cherrywood chips. Very elegant with flavorful fruit notes even at its younger age.
-(RI)1 Kentucky Straight Rye Whiskey

Back in stock:
-Hudson Manhattan Rye, Tuthilltown Spirits New York
-Sazerac 6yr Rye
-Russell’s Reserve 6yr Small Batch Rye

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Agave Beer Whiskey

Will be on vacation next week

Hey all,

Heading off to burning man next week, should be another amazing year. The sense of community, friendship and unwavering humanity never ceases to amaze me. Please direct all questions and inquires to Dave and Rami at the shop during my absence. Thank you kindly

Store phone: 415-255-0610
Email: healthyspirits.sanfrancisco@gmail.com

Nate

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Whiskey

New Arrivals: Marker’s Mark 46, Four Roses 100th Anniversary

Hey all,

The long awaited release of Marker’s Mark 46 is finally here. I just put some 46 on the shelves today and let me tell you it is an exquisite bourbon. This is the first time Marker’s Mark has ever released an extra aged version of its regular recipe, with the extra time in barrels and added oak staves roasted to a level 46 char really contributing to a richer depth and ultra smooth finish. You want this!

New on the shelves:
-Marker’s 46 Bourbon
-Four Roses 100th Anniversary 17yr Bourbon
-Kentucky Vintage Bourbon
-Michter’s 10yr Single Barrel Bourbon
-Wathen’s Single Barrel Bourbon
-Buck 8yr Bourbon
-High West Bourye (Blend of straight bourbon and rye)
-(ri)1 Rye Whiskey
-Redemption Rye

Come and get it!

Grand Pappy

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Whiskey

A.H. Hirsch 16 year Pot Still Reserve Bourbon now in stock!

It’s a beautiful day for Healthy Spirits my friends. To quote a line from one of my favorite movies:

“Strong men also cry….strong men also cry”

Barely holding back the tears myself, it’s an honor and a privilege to announce the arrival of the one and only A.H Hirsch 16 year Pot Still Reserve Bourbon!

There are numerous reasons why this is considered the best bourbon ever made. The story begins at the Michter’s Distillery in Pennsylvania where this bourbon was produced. Michter’s was the oldest licensed distillery in American history, with roots as early as 1753,  until it closed in 1988. The distillery also had the distinction of being the only producer of pot stilled bourbons after prohibition, making A.H. Hirsch 16 year the last pot stilled bourbon of it’s era. Pot stilled bourbons have long been relics of an earlier time, mostly being replaced by column stilled these days.

After the distillery closed in 1988 Adolf  H. Hirsch, a former executive of Schenley Co., bought up some of the left over lots of 16 and 20 year whiskey, and bottled it under his own label. In 1994 it was this bourbon, specifically the A.H. Hirsch 16 year, that received the first five star rating ever awarded from the renowned Spirit Journal publication, cementing it’s legacy as bourbon royalty. Currently A.H Hirsch has the oldest distillation date of any bourbon on the market, having been made in 1974, and since the Michter’s Distillery has been closed for 20+ years the few precious bottles that were left have mostly all dried up.

Taking that all into account, this is the holy grail of bourbons my friends. This is the absolute last bottling, never to grace the shelves of your local watering hole again. Just a fair warning it’s a little price prohibitive, but if you don’t mind skipping a rent or mortgage payment, your reward is one of the most sought after bourbons of all time. Plus it comes in a really fancy wooden humidor, so once you drink the bottle you got a nice place to keep your stogies……..

Other new stuff:
-Old Grand Dad 114 proof Bourbon
-Rebel Reserve wheated Bourbon
-Jim Beam Black 8 year Bourbon
-Old Crow 3 year Bourbon  (yes it’s cheap, but it’s damn good)

Thats all I got, Cheers!

Nate

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Agave Beer Whiskey

New Healthy Spirits Bottle Bags!

Pick up one of these cool bottle bags for just $2.99, or for free when you buy 6 bottles! (not including 6-packs).
It’s a great way to look sophisticated in public, while caring about the environment.
But that’s not all! Every time you fill your bag until the end of the year, you will get 10% off your bottle purchase! Not too shabby.
If you are a member of Beer of the Month Club, you will be getting one of these with July’s selections.
cheers,
dave hauslein
beer manager
415-255-0610
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Whiskey

Old Rip Van Winkle Bourbon Smoked Fish!

I usually reserve this space for Bourbon posts, but when you get your hands on some of the best smoked fish around I think we can make an exception, and oh yeah did I mention they use Van Winkle Bourbon!!!!!!!

Shuckman’s Fish Co. and Smokey has been wowing patrons with premium quality seafood since 1919. Based in Louisville Kentucky, they have a wonderful assortment of caviar, seafood spreads and smoked fish. My favorite are the Bourbon smoked fish, which are now available at Healthy Spirits. Check the selection:

-Smoked Alder Salmon with Van Winkle Bourbon: Hot smoked for 10 hours
-Smoked Nova Salmon with Van Winkle Bourbon: Cold smoked for 8 hours and sliced thin
-Smoked Kentucky Rainbow Trout with Van Winkle Bourbon: Hot smoked slowly with Hickory Wood

Come and get it!

Nate