Double Eagle Very Rare, Cask-Finished Irish Single Malt & More Whisky [New Releases]
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Buffalo Trace is bringing back Double Eagle Very Rare, its 20 year old version of Eagle Rare bourbon. There are just 199 bottles available this year, with a suggested price of $2,000.
Irish whiskey producer
Egan’s is rolling out Legacy Reserve III, a 17 year old single malt finished in cadillac casks. It’s priced at $200, with 1,000 bottles available.
Berkshire Mountain Distillers has unveiled the first releases in its
Berkshire Mtn. Distillers Releasing New Whiskeys This Month
Occurring this month, Berkshire Mountain Distillers (BMD), will release a trio of whiskeys in partnership with three brewers in the Northeast as part of their Craft Brewers Whiskey Project (CBWP). As reported in a press release, the five-year collaboration includes the distilling of a dozen different popular beers from a limited group of the country’s top craft brewers across five states. Each addition to the American whiskey collection is the product of a single-sourced craft brew distilled into a unique Berkshire Mountain Distillers whiskey.
Chris Weld, founder and proprietor of Berkshire Mountain Distillers made the following statement:
SHEFFIELD â Are you ready to taste the first batch of whiskeys of the Craft Brewers Whiskey Project?
The wait is almost over. On Monday, Feb. 1, Berkshire Mountain Distillers will release the first three American Whiskeys in this limited-release American whiskey collection comprised of 12 whiskeys distilled from 12 beers sourced from 12 regional brewers.
The first release, available only at Berkshire Mountain Distillers during February, includes whiskeys distilled from UFO White Ale from the Massachusetts Bay Brewing Co. (formerly known as Harpoon) in Boston; Spencer Trappist Ale from Spencer Brewery in Spencer and 413 Farmhouse Ale from Big Elm Brewing in Sheffield. In March, UFO White and Spence Trappist will be be distributed regionally.