American Single Malt is officially a category
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American Single Malt is officially a category
Well, y'all, it's official. American Single Malt is a thing!
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Summary
The final rule outlines the following standards of identity for the new category:
(1) fermented mash of 100% malted barley produced in the United States;
(2) distillation proof of 160 or less, distilled at the same distillery in the United States;
(3) stored in used, charred new, or uncharred new oak barrels, with a 700 liter maximum capacity and only stored in the United States;
(4) no neutral spirits permitted; and
(5) no allowable coloring, flavoring, or blending materials permitted, except for caramel coloring that is disclosed on the label.
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Summary
The final rule outlines the following standards of identity for the new category:
(1) fermented mash of 100% malted barley produced in the United States;
(2) distillation proof of 160 or less, distilled at the same distillery in the United States;
(3) stored in used, charred new, or uncharred new oak barrels, with a 700 liter maximum capacity and only stored in the United States;
(4) no neutral spirits permitted; and
(5) no allowable coloring, flavoring, or blending materials permitted, except for caramel coloring that is disclosed on the label.
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Nice!
I just got an unofficial American single malt from Dark Arts (sourced from wilderness trail). One of the most unique whiskeys I've ever had.
I just got an unofficial American single malt from Dark Arts (sourced from wilderness trail). One of the most unique whiskeys I've ever had.
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This is going to be a fun category to explore as distilleries jump in. I've made a few now. In single use oak, new Missouri oak and Oregon Oak. The two exspressions in new oak are completely different spirits even though the only thing I changed between them was the wood.
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And so easy to mash, no gluggy or slimy grains to deal with.
Ferment on or off grain.
Great for newbies to AG.
Ferment on or off grain.
Great for newbies to AG.
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It's almost as easy as rumSaltbush Bill wrote: ↑Sat Dec 14, 2024 6:57 pm And so easy to mash, no gluggy or slimy grains to deal with.
Ferment on or off grain.
Great for newbies to AG.
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The poor Scots will soon be left without American second-refill barrels
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Funny , this was my immediate thought as wellVLAGAVULVIN wrote: ↑Sun Dec 15, 2024 12:19 pm The poor Scots will soon be left without American second-refill barrels
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I'm not so sure. I think a lot of the distilleries are going into new oak to give it a more Robust, American flavor.VLAGAVULVIN wrote: ↑Sun Dec 15, 2024 12:19 pm The poor Scots will soon be left without American second-refill barrels
My expression in New Garyanna Oak is notably spicy, while the Missouri Oak expression is sweeter with more caramel and vanilla leaving the spirit with a nice cookie(biscuit) flavor. The ones I've done on used oak are completely different still.
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Competition in the US for the American Single Malt/Scotch dollar could be very a good thing ...Deplorable wrote: ↑Sun Dec 15, 2024 1:23 pmI'm not so sure. I think a lot of the distilleries are going into new oak to give it a more Robust, American flavor.VLAGAVULVIN wrote: ↑Sun Dec 15, 2024 12:19 pm The poor Scots will soon be left without American second-refill barrels
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I've had some real good asm in recent years that rivals many scotches ive had. this is definitely a good thing for consumers and makers.
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For sure. Im always on the lookout for an ASM I haven't tried.Twisted Brick wrote: ↑Sun Dec 15, 2024 3:04 pmCompetition in the US for the American Single Malt/Scotch dollar could be very a good thing ...Deplorable wrote: ↑Sun Dec 15, 2024 1:23 pmI'm not so sure. I think a lot of the distilleries are going into new oak to give it a more Robust, American flavor.VLAGAVULVIN wrote: ↑Sun Dec 15, 2024 12:19 pm The poor Scots will soon be left without American second-refill barrels
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I'm not sure new oak is suitable for SM.Deplorable wrote: ↑Sun Dec 15, 2024 1:23 pmI'm not so sure. I think a lot of the distilleries are going into new oak to give it a more Robust, American flavor.VLAGAVULVIN wrote: ↑Sun Dec 15, 2024 12:19 pm The poor Scots will soon be left without American second-refill barrels
My expression in New Garyanna Oak is notably spicy, while the Missouri Oak expression is sweeter with more caramel and vanilla leaving the spirit with a nice cookie(biscuit) flavor. The ones I've done on used oak are completely different still.
In my experience new oak overpowers the delicate SM flavor.
You still end up with nice booze but the maltiness is gone.
Hence why I make bourbon or corn in all first fill barrels.
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What malts might y'all recommend for different flavor profiles in the spirit?
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I've done amber and Marris Otter(50/50), 2 row pilsner with 5% honey malt, and pilsner with 3% caramel. I'll probably try another batch with 2 to 2.5% chocolate malt in the future.jonnys_spirit wrote: ↑Mon Dec 16, 2024 7:23 am What malts might y'all recommend for different flavor profiles in the spirit?
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Hell, don't underestimate a 100% pilz with a yeast known for throwing a lot of esters. Also, let it sour for a few days from the natural lactobacillus.
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+1
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Melano (by Castle Malting) as 2-3% of the bill. The rest is pale or pils.jonnys_spirit wrote: ↑Mon Dec 16, 2024 7:23 am What malts might y'all recommend for different flavor profiles in the spirit?
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