Re: Unibroue is distilling
I also recommend both of the Forty Creek whiskies. They are light, in the Canadian mode, and won't make anyone give up his Stagg, but John Hall is a serious whiskey-maker trying to accomplish something interesting within the Canadian tradition. They are reasonably priced and worth a try.
Re: Unibroue is distilling
Chuck the other thing I found interesting (this again from John Hall at the Spirit of Toronto the other night) is the whiskies are distilled once. That's what he said. I found that interesting because both his products are hardly congeneric. If he distills once in pot stills, one would think they would have an armangac-like distillery character, but they don't. I wonder how he gets the mildness when only distilling one time in a pot still. Even the Scots and the French in Cognac distill twice, not just to increase throughput but to seek a cleaner spirit. All U.S. bourbon makers distill twice too. I meant to circle back to his stand to ask about this but got "delayed" at the other stands. http://www.straightbourbon.com/forum...lins/smile.gif
Gary
Re: Unibroue is distilling
Some brief tasting notes of an 18 month old experimental cask sample of Unibroue at: http://www.maltmadness.com/mm11.html#11-02
Cheers, Lex