Four Roses

My Favorite Whiskies of 2015

Spirits-based websites and blogs generally post a Top 10 list or Holiday Gift Guide at the end of the year.   I did the same in 2014, but this year I’m changing things up a bit.  Reflecting back on the past year, I came up with a listing of whiskies that I not only thoroughly enjoyed, but ones that I found were memorable.  These cover both American and Scotch whiskies, regular offerings and limited editions.

Except for the top spot, these are listed in no particular order.

The year is not over yet.  I’ve got some potentially incredible whiskies waiting to be tasted.  Who knows if they’ll make this humble blogger’s list of favorite whiskies of 2016.  Until then, Sláinte!

What’s the best whiskey you’ve tasted this year?

 

 

Four Roses 2015 Limited Edition Small Batch Bourbon Review

Photo courtesy Four Roses.

Photo courtesy Four Roses.

Today marks both the beginning and end of an era for Four Roses.  It’s Brent Elliott’s first day on the job as master distiller.  He also follows Jim Rutledge, a legend in the industry who marked his retirement yesterday, August 31, 2015.  Elliott served as both Quality Director and Co-Master Distiller, and has been with the company for ten years.  He is the face of a new chapter for Four Roses and is no stranger to making good whiskey (read my recent interview with Elliott here).  Jim Rutledge has been in the business for 49 years.  To put that in perspective, the Rolling Stones had only been around for a couple of years when Rutledge started his career. There aren’t a lot of folks who can say they’ve been in the bourbon industry for that long.  He’s the reason Four Roses receives the acclaim it rightly deserves.  I could write a thousand words praising Rutledge and his work, but let’s focus and get to the whiskey.

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Interview with Brent Elliott, Co-Master Distiller & Quality Director of Four Roses

Photo courtesy Four Roses

Photo courtesy Four Roses

Earlier this year, legendary Four Roses Master Distiller Jim Rutledge announced his retirement and named his replacement – Quality Director and current co-Master Distiller of Four Roses, Brent Elliott.  On the eve of Brent assuming the title of Master Distiller, he was kind enough to answer a couple of questions via email regarding his new position, the future of Four Roses, and the upcoming Limited Edition Small Batch release.

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