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Saturday, August 10, 2024

B&M Digest, Volume I, Issue 11


 Welcome to this edition of the Bourbon & Mead Digest, your go-to source for all things bourbon and mead! Whether you’re a seasoned sipper or just starting your journey into these delightful beverages, we’ve got you covered with the latest news, trends, and tips. From the latest bourbon releases to mead-making techniques and everything in between, our goal is to keep you informed and entertained. Grab your favorite glass, settle in, and let’s dive into the world of bourbon and mead!


Jack Daniel's Bonded Rye Wins Top Honors at 2024 International Whisky Competition



Jack Daniel
's Bonded Rye recently secured the 1st place title in the American Rye Bottled-In-Bond Whiskey category at the 2024 International Whisky Competition. This prestigious award highlights the exceptional craftsmanship and dedication behind every bottle. What sets this whiskey apart is its unique grain bill of 70% rye, 18% corn, and 12% malted barley, which creates a robust and distinct flavor profile. The charcoal mellowing process and the "Bottled in Bond" designation—ensuring it’s aged at least four years and bottled at 100 proof—further guarantee a smooth, rich taste that honors the legacy of Jack Daniel's commitment to quality.



Daggers Meadery Showcases at Westfield Farmers Market



Tammy and Austin Cressotti of Daggers Meadery brought a taste of their handcrafted mead to the Westfield Farmers Market on July 25. The Granville-based meadery, known for producing mead from their own bee hives, has been crafting honey wine for six years and has a longer history with honey and skincare products. Visitors can enjoy mead tastings at their location on North Lane in Granville, with hours extending from Thursday to Sunday. No reservations are needed. Daggers Meadery also offers live music, featuring acts like PB & Co. and Acoustic Bandwidth on August 10 and 11, respectively. The Cressottis embraced a Viking theme, paying homage to the historical connection with mead-making. This was their debut at the Westfield Farmers Market, which they found to be a great opportunity to introduce their local meadery to new customers.


NEW RELEASE: Four Roses 2024 Limited Edition Small Batch Bourbon Debuts Soon



As National Bourbon Heritage Month approaches, Four Roses is set to release its 2024 Limited Edition Small Batch Bourbon on September 14th. This year's blend features four carefully selected batches aged between 12 to 20 years, with a mix of Four Roses' unique bourbon recipes—OBSV, OESK, OESF, and another OBSV. Bottled at 108.2 proof and non-chill filtered, the bourbon promises vibrant, bright flavors with a delicate spice finish. With only 16,680 bottles available nationwide, the release will be priced at $220 each. Mark your calendars!


Mead Institute Announces 2024 US Open



The Mead Institute's US Open Competition is set for October 2, 2024, and promises to be a landmark event for the mead community. This competition brings together mead producers from across the country, offering them a chance to receive high-quality, professional feedback from credentialed sommeliers and cicerones. It's an opportunity to showcase the best in mead, learn from expert critiques, and elevate the craft to new heights. For more information, visit the Mead Institute website.


Orpheus MeadFest 2024 Results: Commercial and Homebrew Divisions


The 2024 Orpheus MeadFest showcased 223 entries across both Commercial and Homebrew divisions. 

Commercial Division Highlights:


Heavy Medal Brewer was awarded to AntelopeRidgeMead, who earned 12 points across 7 medals.

Homebrew Division Highlights:

  • Traditional Mead - Dry: Donald Schneider won 1st with "Is This A Winner, Or Is It Just Mead-iocre" from Weizguys Homebrew Club.

  • Traditional Mead - Semi-Sweet: Jake Tweedy and co-brewers took 1st place with "Crispy Hydromel."

  • Best of Show: Aaron Oliver’s "Berry Barrel Blitz" in the Experimental Mead category.


Heavy Medal Brewer went to Aaron Oliver with 11 points from 4 medals. Pittsburgh Mead Makers And Homebrewers and three other clubs tied for the Heavy Medal Club award, each scoring 8 points.


For more details, visit the Orpheus Meadfest website.


Thief Steals April Fools' Liquor from Colorado Distillery


Ballmer Peak Distillery in Lakewood, Colorado, experienced an unusual break-in when a thief smashed a window with a golf club and stole two bottles of malört, a bitter spirit, as well as some ice. The stolen bottles, named Bäsk Nömört, were created as an April Fools' joke and retail for around $30 each. The thief seemed to mistakenly believe the product was valuable. Despite the minimal financial loss, co-owner Austin Adamson described the incident as stressful and emphasized the importance of respecting small businesses. The distillery continues operations and plans to open a new location. The Lakewood police are investigating the incident.


Jackson Purchase Distillery Celebrates Expansion and Growth


Jackson Purchase Distillery in Hickman, Kentucky, marked a milestone with the ribbon-cutting of a new rickhouse that will store 25,000 barrels of whiskey. Lieutenant Governor Jacqueline Coleman attended the event, highlighting the $40 million investment in the Fulton County area, with an additional $10 million expected by the end of 2024. Under the leadership of Master Distiller Craig Beam, the distillery has ramped up production from 25 barrels a day to 200. Currently, their bourbon is distributed to investors and other companies rather than sold directly to consumers. In a completely selfish aside, if any of the investors would care to share a dram, I’m always willing to imbibe. For purely scientific purposes of course.


Prohibition Family Recipe Revived at Rapid City Distillery



Contraband Distillery in Rapid City, South Dakota, is keeping the spirit of the Prohibition era alive with a seven-generation family recipe. Founded by Jerry Sailer, who turned his family's bootlegging legacy into a legitimate business, Contraband offers a range of spirits made from traditional recipes. The distillery, operating for nearly a decade, features a diverse lineup of products including bourbon, rye, liqueurs, gin, and vodka, all crafted in-house. Sailer’s unique approach ensures that every drink is made from its spirits, providing a personalized and high-quality experience for patrons.


Southern Star Named Official Bourbon of Wyndham Championship



Southern Star Bourbon is now the official bourbon of the Wyndham Championship, which will take place from August 7-11, 2024, at Sedgefield Country Club in Greensboro, N.C. Southern Distilling Company, based in Statesville, N.C., will highlight its bourbons and rye whiskeys at the new Southern Star Tasting Room located near the ninth green. Fans can enjoy specialty cocktails and sample the distillery’s core products, including a special Wyndham Championship Single Barrel, which features a high-proof, cask-strength bourbon aged nearly six years. This partnership showcases North Carolina’s burgeoning bourbon scene and aims to attract both golf and bourbon enthusiasts.


Zymarium Meadery to Celebrate 1st Anniversary with "First Bee-Day" Bash


Zymarium Meadery in Orlando is throwing a special “First Bee-Day” party on August 17 to mark its first anniversary and National Honey Bee Day. Founded by Joe and Ginger Leigh, the meadery has become known for its diverse mead offerings and welcoming atmosphere. The celebration starts at 1 p.m., with a VIP event starting at noon for early access to special meads and vintage bottles. The event will feature local vendors, food trucks, and bee-themed activities, though those under 21 must leave by 6 p.m. To purchase a VIP ticket click here.


Montpelier Collective Introduces JMU-Themed Bourbon to Support Athletes



The Montpelier Collective, a NIL group supporting James Madison University (JMU) athletes, announced the release of "Champions Drive Tailgate Bourbon," a new bourbon line with proceeds benefiting the collective. Partnering with West Virginia's Swilled Dog distillery, the bourbon is aged five years and bottled at 107 proof. This marks the first in a series of JMU-themed bourbons aimed at bolstering the collective's funds. Although the percentage of sales contributing to the collective wasn’t disclosed, the initiative is part of the collective's broader strategy to enhance marketing and athlete engagement. The bourbon will be available to the public starting August 19.


Denver Broncos Kick Off Season with New Bourbon Blend



The Denver Broncos are adding a spirited touch to their 2024-25 season with the release of Broncos Bourbon Blends, a new line of commemorative bourbons crafted in partnership with Breckenridge Distillery. This year’s blends, crafted with the help of former players Ed McCaffery and Randy Gradishar, honor the team's new uniforms, which will debut in the first preseason game. McCaffery's "Broncos Blue" offers notes of caramel, oak, orange zest, and vanilla, while Gradishar's "Broncos Orange" features toasted almond, biscotti, and creamy oak flavors. Fans can purchase these special bottles, vote on their favorite blend, and even win tickets to a December home game.


A Taste of Michigan: Wonderland Distilling Unveils 100% Sweet Corn Bourbon


Wonderland Distilling Company in Muskegon, Michigan, has introduced its first-ever Straight Bourbon made entirely from Michigan sweet corn, sourced from Traverse City. Aged for two years in new American Oak barrels and bottled at 86 proof, this limited-edition bourbon offers a unique local flavor. Available exclusively at their Muskegon tasting room, the bourbon reflects the distillery's commitment to showcasing Michigan's agricultural bounty. This unique release is a must-try for bourbon enthusiasts visiting the lakeshore. Another release from my home state that I want to try. I may need to get my relatives to start grabbing these.


Three Chord Bourbon Unveils 2024 Backstage Series with The Allman Brothers Band



Three Chord Bourbon has announced its 2024 entry in the Backstage Series, a collaboration with the legendary Allman Brothers Band. Inspired by the band's classic album Eat a Peach, the bourbon features a toasted peach wood finish, offering aromas of spice and vanilla with caramel sweetness on the palate. Whiskey maker Ari Sussman emphasized the unique choice of peach wood, which adds a subtle sweetness, structure, and hint of smoke to the blend. Available for pre-order at $50 per 750ml bottle, this special edition celebrates the band's legacy and embodies the art of whiskey blending and finishing.


RD1 Spirits Names Dr. Jarrad Gollihue as R&D Master Distiller



RD1 Spirits, a Lexington-based bourbon brand with a decorated portfolio, has introduced Dr. Jarrad Gollihue as their new Research and Development Master Distiller. Dr. Gollihue, a former University of Kentucky researcher, will lead RD1’s wood-finishing projects, exploring the effects of different wood species on bourbon flavor. Set to open in January 2025, RD1’s new distillery at The Commons will serve as a hub for these experiments. The facility will feature interactive bourbon experiences, paying homage to Lexington's rich bourbon history while pushing the boundaries of innovation.


Goodwood Brewing & Spirits Open New Location in O'Fallon, Missouri


Goodwood Brewing & Spirits, known for its barrel-aged beers, is opening a new taproom and restaurant in O'Fallon, Missouri, on August 12. Housed in the historic building that once held McGurk's Public House, this new location offers a mix of old-world charm and modern amenities. The brewery's offerings include their signature Kentucky bourbon barrel-aged beers, such as a bourbon barrel stout and a walnut brown ale, alongside Kentucky-based whiskeys aged in used beer barrels. The chef-driven menu has a Southern theme, featuring items like beer pretzels, buffalo cauliflower, and New York strip steak. The restored space includes two indoor bars, a spacious patio, and even an Airbnb above the brewery.


Apis Mead & Winery Celebrates a Decade of Success Despite Setbacks



In 2014, Dave Cerminara founded Apis Mead & Winery in Carnegie, Pennsylvania, where he has been producing unique meads from fermented honey. Despite facing major challenges, including a devastating fire in 2018 and the COVID-19 pandemic, Cerminara has persevered. Apis recently celebrated its 10th anniversary on National Mead Day, drawing hundreds to its taproom. Known for creative meads like Green Apple, Mango Habanero, and Bourbon Barrel Pumpkin Spice, Apis has become a top meadery in the U.S., shipping to 41 states. The cozy taproom, which emphasizes a laid-back atmosphere, offers not just mead but also small bites and a sense of community.



We’ve scanned the TTB Online COLA Registry and came across some interesting labels that recently received approval. Though the labels received approval, this does not guarantee that the distillery will release that particular product. This is for information purposes only and all labels are publicly available on the TTB website. (Click pictures to enlarge)

REMINDER: This is for information purposes only and all labels are publicly available on the TTB website.


That wraps up this edition of the Bourbon & Mead Digest! We hope you enjoyed the latest updates and insights into the fascinating world of bourbon and mead. Remember, whether you’re exploring a new bourbon label or experimenting with a mead recipe, there’s always something new to discover. Until next time, keep your glass filled and your curiosity brewing. Cheers to more great sips and stories!



Monday, April 1, 2024

B&M Digest, Volume I, Issue 07

Welcome to the latest edition of B&M Digest, where we dive into the world of bourbon and mead, exploring the latest trends, innovations, and stories from the vibrant communities surrounding these beloved beverages. From veteran-owned distilleries making waves on the international stage to local artisans crafting unique and flavorful meads, we're here to bring you the latest updates and insights from the thriving bourbon and mead scene. So grab a glass, settle in, and let's toast to the remarkable individuals and flavors shaping the landscape of Bourbon and Mead today.


Woodford Reserve's $15,000 Thrice-Barreled Derby Whiskey: Is It Worth It?

Woodford Reserve, not typically associated with ultra-luxury spirits, surprises with its latest release: a $15,000 Derby-themed whiskey. This "thrice-barreled" gem boasts a unique aging process, starting with standard bourbon aged 5-7 years, followed by 8 years in a Cognac cask, and finally finishing in oak staves seasoned at the Churchill Downs Winner’s Circle. While the symbolism of the Derby-seasoned oak is strong, it's the extended aging and Cognac cask that truly elevate the whiskey's flavor profile. Master distiller Elizabeth McCall explains the meticulous process behind this limited edition, emphasizing the importance of packaging and liquid quality. Tasting notes reveal a rich palate with cherry syrup, caramel, vanilla custard, and more. With only 150 bottles, each encased in Baccarat crystal and gold-infused stoppers, this whiskey appeals to hardcore Woodford fans and collectors alike. While undeniably delicious, its hefty price tag prompts consideration of personal value and budget. For those with the means and a taste for exceptional spirits, this unique offering is a must-try. For the full article, click HERE.


A. Smith Bowman’s French Oak Series: Whiskey Available Only Through a Lottery

Virginia's esteemed A. Smith Bowman distillery introduces its latest gem: the Abraham Bowman Oak Series, an experimental collection of whiskies. This series delves into cask maturation in various oak types worldwide and explores the impact of barrel charring on flavor. The inaugural release features whiskey aged in French Oak barrels, blending charred and uncharred liquid to create a dynamic blend with notes of cherry, caramel, vanilla, spice, cinnamon, and apple. Head Distiller David Bock highlights the exciting nuances brought by French Oak, hinting at future explorations in the Abraham Bowman collection. To acquire a bottle, enthusiasts must enter a lottery running from April 4th to 11th, with winners announced on April 15th. Each 750ml bottle, priced at $99.99, offers a chance to savor this limited-edition delight, reinforcing A. Smith Bowman's reputation for innovation and craftsmanship.


Sinuous Bourbon: Empowering Women, Crafting History, One Sip at a Time

In the traditionally male-dominated world of whiskey and bourbon, Erica Sutherlin is making waves with Sinuous Bourbon, adding her name to a small but growing group of women distillers. Inspired by childhood memories and a passion for the craft, Sutherlin's dream became a reality with the launch of her unique bourbon blend. Named for its winding and curvy character, Sinuous Bourbon embodies the essence of a brown woman, with notes of caramel, vanilla, and a hint of pepper, finishing smooth on the palate. Sutherlin's journey from dream to bottle is a testament to perseverance and empowerment, epitomizing the spirit of female entrepreneurship. Bottled at a Black-owned distillery, Dunamis in Zephyrhills, Sinuous is not just a bourbon but a symbol of representation and inspiration for women everywhere. With plans to expand distribution, Sutherlin aims to share her creation with women-owned establishments across the country, ensuring that the legacy of Sinuous Bourbon inspires generations to come.


Jack Daniel’s and McLaren Rev Up with 2024 Limited-Edition Bottle

In a collaboration that merges the worlds of whiskey and racing, Jack Daniel’s and Formula 1 team McLaren unveil their latest limited-edition bottle for 2024. Riding the wave of Formula 1's surging popularity in the U.S., this partnership capitalizes on the excitement surrounding the sport's expansion with new races in Miami and Las Vegas. The new bottle design, dubbed a "papaya twist," pays homage to McLaren's iconic colors, featuring bold orange and black racing stripes that intersect the classic Old No. 7 logo. Jack Daniel’s global brand director, Jamie Butler, expresses pride in the collaboration, highlighting both brands' commitment to boldness and authenticity. While the whiskey inside remains true to its roots as classic Old No. 7, fans can anticipate a thrilling fan experience and continued innovation in the new race season. Available in select U.S. markets and F1 race cities internationally, this commemorative bottle is a must-have for enthusiasts of both fast cars and fine whiskey.


Introducing Superstition Meadery's Spectacular Lineup: A Mead Connoisseur's Dream

Superstition Meadery unveils a tantalizing array of meads sure to entice any enthusiast. The Grand Cru Berry boasts a delightful blend of raspberry, blackberry, blueberry, strawberry, white chocolate, and vanilla, aged in double barrels, offering a symphony of flavors at 13.5% ABV for $59 per bottle. Ma Petite Chouchen, priced at $69 per bottle, delivers a sophisticated apple mead crafted from organic Arizona apples and buckwheat honey, aged in fine French oak barrels for 12 months, with a potent 16% ABV. Spicy Sips tantalizes the taste buds with a mango margarita-inspired mead, featuring dried Hatch chilis and sea salt, aged in tequila barrels for 30 months, at 17.5% ABV for $39 per bottle. Jalapiña brings a zesty twist with pineapple and jalapeño margarita-inspired mead, also aged in tequila barrels for 30 months, priced at $39 per bottle with the same ABV. Rounding off the lineup is Rita de la Musa, a smoked margarita-inspired mead infused with limes and oranges, aged in tequila barrels for 30 months, boasting an impressive 18.5% ABV for $39 per bottle. Available from Saturday, March 30th, at all three locations, with possible online availability from Tuesday, April 2nd, this collection promises a journey of exquisite flavors and unparalleled craftsmanship. For more information, visit: https://superstitionmeadery.com/.


Michter’s Unveils 2024 Batch of 10-Year-Old Bourbon: A Toast to Persistence and Quality





Michter’s Bourbon aficionados rejoice as the revered Louisville distillery announces the release of its 2024 batch of 10-year-old bourbon, marking a triumphant return following persistent supply challenges. Master of maturation, Andrea Wilson, lauds the expression's maturity, boasting a rich nose, creamy texture, and a palate teeming with nuanced flavors that crescendo into a delightful finish. Despite grappling with high demand, Michter’s remains steadfast in its commitment to quality, strategically withholding coveted expressions while expanding operations. Notable among recent releases is the long-awaited comeback of the Toasted Barrel Finish rye, a testament to the brand's dedication to excellence. The 10-Year Kentucky Straight Bourbon, bottled at 47.2% ABV, is set to hit shelves in April, priced at $185 MSRP. With its limited-edition status, enthusiasts are advised to act swiftly to secure a bottle of this exceptional libation.


Eric LeGrand Bourbon: A Spirit of Resilience, Compassion, and Hope

In the face of adversity, Eric LeGrand, former Rutgers University football player turned inspirational figure, has embarked on a journey of resilience, compassion, and hope. Following a tragic spinal cord injury in 2010, LeGrand defied expectations, transforming devastation into inspiration by founding Team LeGrand and raising over $2 million for the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation. Now, LeGrand introduces Eric LeGrand Bourbon, a Kentucky straight bourbon crafted to challenge stigmas surrounding disabilities and offer a quality libation for all to enjoy. With a mash bill of 70% corn, 21% rye, and 9% barley, this bourbon, distilled by Green River Distillery and bottled at 88 proof, embodies patience, precision, and trust in the process—qualities mirrored in LeGrand's recovery journey. Inspired by the legacy of Uncle Nearest, LeGrand is committed to giving back to the community and supporting the Reeve Foundation, donating $5.20 for every case sold, symbolizing his Rutgers jersey number. Already, the bourbon has made a significant impact, with proceeds supporting innovative research and providing vital support for individuals and families affected by paralysis. LeGrand's dedication extends beyond bourbon, as he continues to advocate for disability rights and remains unwavering in his belief in a brighter future. With aspirations to expand distribution and make a monumental contribution to the Reeve Foundation, Eric LeGrand Bourbon stands as a testament to the power of perseverance, compassion, and the human spirit. For more information, visit: https://www.ericlegrandwhiskey.com/.


Fawn Weaver: Shaping the Landscape of Whiskey and Awareness

Fawn Weaver, the visionary behind Uncle Nearest spirits, is not merely in the business of whiskey; she's on a mission to ignite change and foster awareness. As the driving force behind Uncle Nearest, Weaver has not only crafted exceptional whiskey but has also brought to light the legacy of Nearest Green, the first African American master distiller. Through her work, Weaver has transcended the boundaries of traditional spirits entrepreneurship, using Uncle Nearest as a platform to honor history, celebrate diversity, and empower communities. With each sip of Uncle Nearest, drinkers are invited to partake in a journey of discovery and appreciation, guided by Weaver's unwavering commitment to authenticity and inclusivity. Beyond the bottle, Weaver's advocacy extends to initiatives aimed at promoting diversity and social justice within the spirits industry. Through her passion and dedication, Fawn Weaver is not only shaping the landscape of whiskey but also raising awareness and inspiring positive change. Click HERE to read this absolutely wonderful article on Fawn from Marie Claire.


From Pushing Brooms to Crafting Spirits: The Journey of Lone Light Spirits

Joseph Lordon's path from a modest beginning pushing a broom at Two James Spirits to creating his own distillery, Lone Light Spirits, is a testament to his passion for creation. After studying logistics management and marketing at Central Michigan University and spending time in the music industry, Lordon found his true calling in the distilling world. Despite facing initial rejections, he persevered and eventually became head distiller at Two James Spirits before venturing out on his own. Lone Light Spirits, born out of Lordon's dedication and love for the craft, offers a range of premium spirits, including vodka, gin, and bourbon. Lordon's attention to detail extends beyond the distillation process, as he incorporates hidden Michigan-inspired elements into each label, adding a unique touch to his creations. With his sights set on expansion, Lordon aims to make a mark in the Michigan market before venturing into other states. His dedication, coupled with his innovative spirit, promises a bright future for Lone Light Spirits in the world of craft distilling.


Lawrenceburg Bourbon Company Sweeps Prestigious Spirits Competition


Lawrenceburg Bourbon Company (LBC), founded and operated by combat veterans, made a significant splash at the Monterey International Spirits Competition in California. Their flagship whiskey, "One Cask Bourbon," earned top honors, securing a Platinum Medal with a remarkable score of 99 points and was named Spirit of the Year and Best Whiskey. Judges praised its complex flavor profile, solidifying its status as a standout spirit. LBC also received Gold Medals for their Very Small Batch - Breakfast Bourbon and Ten x Ten Rye Whiskey, among others, further solidifying their reputation for excellence. This success comes on the heels of their recognition at the American Craft Spirits Awards, where their One Cask Rye was named Best in Class. Greg Keeley, Founder and Distiller at LBC expressed his excitement at the national and international recognition, highlighting the dedication of his team to crafting exceptional spirits. Rich Cook, Director and Chief Judge of the awards, commended the entrants for their outstanding achievements, affirming their place among the finest in the world. LBC's success underscores its commitment to quality and innovation in the craft distilling industry.


Other Bourbon and Mead News


As we conclude another edition of B&M Digest, we raise our glasses to the incredible journey through the world of bourbon and mead. From the inspiring stories of distillers and brewers to the exquisite flavors waiting to be discovered, our exploration continues to uncover the richness and diversity of these timeless libations. Join us again soon for more exciting updates, tasting notes, and behind-the-scenes glimpses into the fascinating realm of bourbon and mead. Until next time, cheers to the endless possibilities that await in every sip!