Located at the site of the historic Old Taylor distillery, Castle and Key is known for being one of the most lovely production facilities in the industry. The distillery gets its modern name from its distinctive castellated look, the outcome of the style and marketing savvy of one Col. E.H. Taylor Jr. (yes that one of yellow tube Buffalo Trace fame) and key shaped springhouse water source. In coming up for a name for my blog, I did not realize that there was already a notable "Castle &" in whiskey. Unfortunately, the property went through a period of long decline after prohibition, becoming overgrown and neglected. Reopening the distillery in 2018 required a $30+ million, four-year, restoration project to reclaim the site from the Kentucky forest, but the results are incredible. Their Small Batch Bourbon Whiskey joins a lineup which features a wheat bourbon, rye whiskey, gin, vodka, and numerous limited releases. Credit: castleandkey.com 🛒 Sourced: $33....
In what is in my mind one of the great collaborations in the history of whiskey, Atlanta's ASW distillery has teamed up the legendary Big Green Egg to put out a series of individual barrels, riffs on ASW's Georgia Heartwood bourbon plus hand harvested staves toasted or charred on a BGE ceramic cooker. Master Distiller Justin Manglitz selected these staves from timber in Habersham County, GA before toasting (indirect heat) or charring (direct heat) on the egg using hickory charcoal. So far, they have done a number of single barrels and eggspanded to the current small batch product, each varying slightly in design, intent, and taste. This is bottle #743 from the "Short Toast Release" (barrel picks with ASW usually yield around 190 bottles). To my knowledge, there have been at least three single barrels and the same number of batched editions, so I imagine they'll keep the series going. 🛒 Sourced: $79.99 Tower Beer, Wine & Spirits, GA 750ml - a third Atlanta ...