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Discover the New Wave of American Whiskey: 4 Must-Try Varieties

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The U.S. government has officially recognized American Single Malt Whiskey as a distinct type of whiskey, a significant change that took 52 years to achieve. This new designation, announced by the Alcohol & Tobacco Tax & Trade Bureau (TTB) at the end of December, took effect on January 19, marking a pivotal moment for American whiskey producers and enthusiasts alike.

The origins of American Single Malt can be traced back a few years, yet it was not until recently that the category gained official status. Early distillers, influenced by the craft brewing movement and traditional Scottish whisky practices, began producing single malt whiskeys, often labeling them unofficially. In 2016, the American Single Malt Commission was formed to advocate for formal recognition, culminating in the TTB’s proposal of a definition in 2022. After two years and over 1,000 public letters to the TTB, the standards for American Single Malt were finally established.

According to the TTB, the criteria for American Single Malt include:

  • Must be made from 100% malted barley, distilled entirely at a single distillery.
  • Must be mashed, distilled, and matured in the United States.
  • Must be aged in oak casks not exceeding 700 liters.
  • Distilled at no more than 160 proof (80% alcohol by volume).
  • Bottled at 80 proof or higher.

As this category develops, many find it to be a delightful blend of Scotch and bourbon flavors. Here are four standout American Single Malt whiskeys to consider:

1. Little Rest American Single Malt Whiskey ($100)

This whiskey is ideal for fans of floral, non-peaty spirits. Created by Shane Fraser, who has roots in Scotland, Little Rest brings a floral bouquet on every sip. It was recognized as one of the top whiskeys of the year.

2. Stranahan’s Original Single Malt Whiskey ($50.99)

A great option for those new to American Single Malts, it was named the World’s Best Whiskey for 2024 at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition. With clean and smooth oak and spice notes, it showcases the best of both Scotch and bourbon styles.

3. Wine Club First Meeting, Cedar Ridge Distillery ($100)

Part of the QuintEssential Special Release series, this whiskey is uniquely aged in a mix of wine casks, providing rich flavors and a floral finish with hints of peated malt.

4. The Macklowe American Single Malt Whiskey Gold Edition ($295)

Targeted as a luxury whiskey, it offers a smooth start with an expressive finish, showcasing oak-forward flavors interspersed with floral notes.

The recognition of American Single Malt Whiskey not only celebrates its growing popularity but also promises to enhance the whiskey landscape in the U.S. with diverse and flavorful expressions for enthusiasts to explore.

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February 9, 2025 liquor-articles
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