Whisky für die Augen!
Nachrichten von www.whiskynews.de
Nachrichten von GoogleNews
Whisky pur: Museum auf der Burg FOCUS Online Horst Kroll sammelt Whisky wie andere Briefmarken oder Münzen. Um die 3 500 Flaschen hat der Berufskoch über die Jahre rund um den Globus zusammengetragen. ... Experte: Whisky liegt weltweit im Trend |
![]() derStandard.at | Blairs Spiel mit Menschen und Tränen NZZ Online Nebenbei gibt Blair Auskunft darüber, wie er mit dem Stress im Amt umging: Alkohol half: «Einen steifen Whisky oder Gin Tonic vor dem Abendessen, ... Regierung Tony Blair rechnet mit Nachfolger Brown ab Tony Blair rechnet mit Nachfolger Gordon Brown ab Tony Blairs Memoiren veröffentlichtEine Abrechnung mit Gordon Brown |
Heroin und gestohlener Whisky Heilbronner Stimme In einer Umhängetasche hatte der bekannte Drogenkonsument drei Flaschen Whisky im Wert von insgesamt 40 Euro sowie zwei Flaschen Bier. ... |
Ein Königreich für den Whisky Tages-Anzeiger Online Er zeigt sein Reich, sein Whisky-Castle, verweist stolz auf die handgefertigten Eichenfässer, die original-schottischen Pot Still, den Whisky-Barwagen. ... |
Engländer braut Whisky aus Urin BILD Wenn's um Whisky geht, sind für die Kenner Rohstoffe besonders wichtig: So wird Malt wird aus Gerste hergestellt, Bourbon überwiegend aus Mais und Rye aus ... |
Chivas Brothers startet weltweite Verbraucherkampagne zur Altersangabe von ... PREGAS (Pressemitteilung) (PREGAS) Chivas Brothers, weltweit führender Anbieter von Premium Scotch Whisky und Halter der Geschäftsfelder Scotch Whisky und Premium Gin bei Pernod ... |
Biosprit als Nebenprodukt bei der Whisky-Herstellung derStandard.at Tangney wies darauf hin, dass bei der schottischen Whisky-Produktion riesige Mengen der beiden Nebenprodukte anfallen. Die einfachste Vertreibungsform sei ... Biosprit aus der Whisky-Produktion |
Pernod meldet Gewinnsprung Ad-Hoc-News (Pressemitteilung) (Blog) Die umsatzstärksten der insgesamt 14 Marken waren laut Pernod der Cognac Martell und der Whisky Jameson. Schlechter verkauften sich hingegen der Sekt Mumm ... |
Energie: Biosprit aus Whisky-Produktion WELT ONLINE Forscher der schottischen Edinburgh Napier University haben den Kraftstoff-Zusatz aus Gersterückständen der Whisky-Produktion hergestellt. ... |
Monarchie Prinzessin Margaret wäre 80 geworden FOCUS Online Ihr Whisky-Konsum war legendär, ihr Jähzorn auch. Prinzessin Margaret wollte so gar nicht ins Schema passen, das das Protokoll am königlichen britischen ... |
Whisky für die Ohren!
The Whisky Guild held its annual "Whisky on the Hudson" tasting and dinner cruise in New York City the other night, with more than 900 people on hand to taste dozens of whiskies. I'll have some of the highlights on this week's episode, including a visit to The Balvenie's Warehouse 24 room and chats with some of the U.S. microdistillers on hand. In the news, a new peated Glenmorangie, 10 single casks from BenRiach, a new Macallan 1824 Collection expression, and an update on the "Water of Life" Drive for Charity: Water.
Ever have one of those conversations that seems like just a few minutes, until you look at the clock and realize it's gone on for a long time? That sums up my chat this week with Robin Blackadder, the "nom du whisky" for Blackadder bottler Robin Toucek. We discussed everything from how he picks single casks to whisky festivals, politics, and small animals, and you'll hear our chat in this week's episode. In the news, Dr. Martin Tangney of Edinburgh Napier University explains his new technique for turning distillery waste into a usable biofuel, along with details on new whiskies and auction results for old ones.
There's no doubting that Kentucky makes great bourbons, but a single malt? That hasn't happened since 1919...until now. Dr. Pearse Lyons is the CEO of Alltech, which makes yeasts and animal feed supplements in Kentucky. He comes from generations of Irish coopers, and since Alltech already owns the Kentucky Brewing Company in Lexington, he decided to honor his heritage with a single malt. We'll also get the latest on Shackleton's whisky from Nigel Watson of the Antarctic Heritage Trust and learn more about Charity: Water from CEO Scott Harrison.
"Hammer Head" sounds like the name for a Caribbean rum, not a whisky. In this case, it's not a shark reference, but the name of a long-forgotten Czech single malt whisky just being released. Tony Roberts of Stock Spirits Group shepherded Hammer Head to market, and explains the origin of the whisky and its unusual name. Plenty of new whiskies to talk about this week, along with the start of the WhiskyCast "Water of Life" Drive.
Heather Greene works two jobs...as a singer and as one of the U.S. brand ambassadors for Glenfiddich. It's the second job that has made her a fixture at whisky festivals and helped her win Whisky Magazine's Icons of Whisky award as the best young whisky ambassador in the U.S. this year. Heather discusses balancing music and whisky in this week's episode, and in the news, new releases from Heaven Hill, The Balvenie, and tasting notes for the new Parker's Heritage Collection 2010 Wheated Bourbon and a vintage Glenfarclas.
I met up with Richard Paterson of Whyte & Mackay at Boston's Federal Wine & Spirits just as the news came from New Zealand that scientists will thaw out one of the cases of whisky found at Sir Ernest Shackleton's camp in Antarctica. Richard shares his hopes for the whisky inside that case, along with news on new bottlings from The Dalmore and Isle of Jura, and his unique tale of the history of Scotch whisky. We'll also touch base with Federal's Joe Howell on the business of selling whisky, and taste two Dalmores...one old and one new.
Laphroaig's stillhouse is a popular part of tours at the distillery, and the stillman you're most likely to meet is Allan Hyslop. Allan's been a fixture at Laphroaig for 30 years, and celebrated his anniversary during Feis Ile this year. He'll share some of his stories with us in this episode. In the news, the defending champion in the Australian Malt Whisky Tasting Championship has been dethroned, Heaven Hill expands its line of Evan Williams bourbon-based liqueurs, and an amazing find at the bottom of the sea between Sweden and Finland.
Tommy Smith worked at Strathisla Distillery in Speyside for 27 years before taking "early retirement." He's put in another eight years since then guiding visitors around the distillery and telling tales of the days when coal fired the stills, men ran the stills instead of computers, and "dramming" was part of the job. He'll share some of his stories with us in this episode. In the news, new releases from Ardbeg, Six Isles, Four Roses, charity events, and competitions, along with your e-mails and ways to keep cool in the summer's heat.
George Washington's estate at Mount Vernon is a unique part of American history, and for the first time since Washington's distillery burned down in 1814, whiskey distilled at Mount Vernon went on sale this week. Just 471 bottles of rye whiskey using the original Washington recipe sold out within two hours, and this episode includes some of the festivities as well as tasting notes for the whiskey.
Dave Pickerell has been keeping a low profile since leaving Maker's Mark in April of 2008. Turns out he was doing research into rye and microdistilling, and discovered a 10-year-old rye that just begged to be bottled. Dave and his partners are now selling WhistlePig Rye Whiskey, with plans to build a distillery on a farm in Vermont's Green Mountains. Dave explains his new whiskey and his research in this week's episode. In the news, George Washington's Rye goes on sale this week, results from the Bonhams auction in New York, and more new whiskies.
Glenfiddich will be releasing just 50 bottles of its 50-year-old single malt a year for the next 10 years, and opened one of the first 5 U.S. bottles Thursday at New York City's Mandarin Oriental Hotel. We'll hear from Caspar MacRae of William Grant & Sons, along with a Seattle whisky lover who won a trip to New York to taste the Glenfiddich 50. I'll have my tasting notes for this one of a kind whisky, too.
Time for another trip inside the blending lab, and Iain McCallum of Morrison Bowmore is our host. He'll take us through some old Auchentoshans and Glen Gariochs, along with a special surprise at the end. In the news, William Grant & Sons teams up with one of the top U.S. microdistillers, Glen Breton rubs it in, Glenmorangie's team of bloggers picks this year's Vintage Cask, and Glenmorangie says "L'Chaim."
"Radio Whisky" seit 2005
September edition. Another grave entry, not for the squeemish!Visit my podcast site of stories for kids: Radio Comet Visit Radio Whisky
August edition: Fine Tastes. A different kind of single-malt tasting (not for the squeemish!). Visit my podcast site of stories for kids: Radio Comet Visit Radio Whisky
Series 14 continues: Fine Tastes. Potter is here, just in time to catch this fine-tasting episode!Visit my podcast site of stories for kids: Radio Comet Visit Radio Whisky
Immer gut informiert!
Are you subscribed already and wishes to unsubscribe or edit your profile, click here.



