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Master of Malt Blog
Today, we’re striking a blow for independence with ten delicious bottlings from brands that aren’t part of big drinks companies. So, from a Maryland-style rye whiskey to single estate vodka, here are some of the best independent spirits brands out there.
Most big booze brands are owned by huge multinational companies like Diageo and Pernod Ricard. Not that that’s a bad thing. We love Johnnie Walker Black Label and Beefeater, distilled by Desmond Payne in south London, is one of our go-to gins. But without a thriving independent scene, our drinks cabinet would be a lot less exciting.
In a surprise, Bunker Hill guestbooks from Civil War emerge in auction Brian MacQuarrie © Nathan Klima for The Boston Globe From left, Arthur Hurley, president of the Bunker Hill Monument Association; Julie Hall, president of the Charlestown Historical Society; and Paul Lane, a society board member, at the monument. “They belonged to us,” Hurley said of the guestbooks. “Who knows what happened to them? They should be on exhibit at the Bunker Hill Museum.”
Mary Todd Lincoln, the president’s wife, signed the guestbook during the Civil War. So did Dr. Mary Walker, a Union physician who was the only woman to receive the Medal of Honor. George Arth, a Marine Corps bass player who was in the orchestra at Ford’s Theater the night President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated, also signed.