One of the biggest stories in the whiskey industry last year was the official recognition of American Single Malt as a legal ...
The Alcohol & Tobacco Tax & Trade Bureau has ratified American Single Malt as an official whiskey category. What does this ...
Move over, bourbon and rye. There’s another American whiskey that now has the official governmental seal of approval. American single-malt whiskey, which uses the same key ingredients — malted ...
Now, malt whiskey distillers in the state and across the country are celebrating the end of a years-long push to achieve federal recognition of a new style of whiskey: American single malt whiskey.
The rules that the TTB adopted for American single malt are as follows: the whiskey must be made from a mashbill of 100 percent malted barley at one distillery in the U.S., matured in oak casks no ...
Cedar Ridge’s core American single malt whiskey, the QuintEssential, is initially aged in ex-bourbon barrels and then finished in a variety of cask types including rum, sherry, rye, and in-house ...
Big news broke in the beverage alcohol industry in December — but what does an official government categorization of American single malt mean for the whiskey industry? In case you missed it ...
One of the biggest stories in the whiskey industry last year was the official recognition of American Single Malt as a legal category—it’s the first new spirits category to be added in half a ...