Spirit Style Guide
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Spirit Style Guide
The Spirit Style guide is intended to develop a common language for distillers. It should serve as a guide to distillers so that everyone, when speaking about a specific style of spirit, means the same thing. Since we cannot openly discuss our hobby what we call our spirits varies. By developing a Spirit Style Guide we can recognize traditional spirits and then begin to expand and experiment. Currently in the US we have the TTB's Standards of Identity (27 CFR 5.22). The SOIs cover commercial spirits and only a small number of categories/classes. This guide will cover a greater number of spirits and derivatives.
As an example here is the Beer Style guide
Base Spirit Categories
Grain Based Spirits
- Any spirit derived from grains including barley, corn, wheat, oats. This category include Whiskey and whiskey subtypes: Bourbon, Rye, Scotch.
Sugar Based Spirits
- This covers Sugar Cane, Sugar Beet, or Sorghum derived spirits. This category includes Rum and its derivatives.
Sugarhead
- A specific hybrid subcategory of flavored Sugar based spirits. A spirits that uses refined sugar as a fermentation base and will have a flavoring agent added during fermentation. See Sugarheads
Fruit Based Spirit
- Any spirit derived from fruits or fruit pomace. This category includes brandy and marc.
Flavored Spirit
- Any spirit that uses any previously distilled spirit as a base. The most common bases are neutral grain spirit (NGS), rum, or brandy. It can include vapor infusions, macerations, or tinctures. This includes Gin, flavored vodkas, limoncello, Amari, Krauterlikor. There are some variations that do add flavoring during fermentation like Genever Gin or Sugarheads.
Hybrid Spirit
- A spirit that has more than one fermentation source. This category include Sweet Feed whiskey.
Other
- A spirit that uses a fermentation source other than any of the above. This includes potatoes, Citrus Molasses, or other non-traditional fermentation bases. When using this category please state the fermentation source in parentheses after Other. e.g. Other (Potatoes), Other (Tamarind).
Spirit Styles
List to work on:
- Corn
- Gin variants
- Raki/Ouzo/Sambuca
- Aquavite
- Mezcal/Tequila
- Grappa
- Absinthe
Whiskey - American
- Category: Grain Based Spirit
- Description: A lightly flavored all grain spirit.
- Primary use: Straight or mixer
- Bottled ABV: 40% to 50%
- Wash: There is no distinct grain bill other than it must be 100% grain based.
- Cuts: Hearts cut with little heads or tails.
- Aging: Aged in new charred oak barrels.
- Color: Varies from clear to light amber.
- Clarity: Very clear.
- Aroma: Light graininess.
- Flavor: Light to medium grain, light to medium oak, low ester profile.
- Post Distillation Flavoring: Drawn from aging on oak
Whiskey - Rye
- Category: Grain Based Spirits
- Description: A medium to strongly flavored Grain whiskey. The mash bill should contain at least 51% Rye
- Cuts: Wider than American Whiskey.
- Primary use: Mostly Straight
- Bottled ABV: 40-65%
- Wash: 51% to 100% Rye with other grains filling in the rest of the grain bill. Barley and wheat are very common with Rye.
- Aging: Aged in new barrels. The wider the cuts the longer it will need aging.
- Color: medium to dark amber
- Clarity: Clear
- Aroma: Earthy, spicy, rye
- Flavor: Strong Rye, earthy, spicy
- Post Distillation Flavoring: Drawn from aging on oak
Whiskey - Monongahela (Mon) or Pennsylvania Rye
- Category: Grain Based Spirits
- Description: A strongly flavored Grain whiskey. The mash bill should contain at 80% or more Rye. Mon Rye is considered the strongest flavored whiskey. Mon Rye should be a punch in the face. It isn't for the timid.
- Cuts: Wide, a fair amount of heads/tails.
- Primary use: Straight or a mixer
- Bottled ABV: 40-65% - Cask strength is best.
- Wash: 80% to 100% Rye with the rest usually Barley to keep the strength of flavor or Wheat or Corn to temper it.
- Aging: Aged in new barrels. The wider the cuts the longer it will need aging.
- Color: medium to dark amber
- Clarity: Clear
- Aroma: Strong earthy, very spicy, strong rye bite
- Flavor: Strong earthy, very spicy, strong rye bite
- Post Distillation Flavoring: Drawn from aging on oak
Whiskey - Maryland Rye
- Category: Grain Based Spirits
- Description: A medium to strongly flavored Grain whiskey. The mash bill should contain at least 51% Rye. Maryland Rye is a high Rye whiskey that is tempered down from Mon Rye usually with Wheat or Corn. Maryland Rye should feel like a good slap to the face.
- Cuts: Wider than American Whiskey but not as much as Mon Rye
- Primary use: Straight or as a mixer
- Bottled ABV: 40-65%
- Wash: 51% to 100% Rye with Wheat or Corn filling in the rest.
- Aging: Aged in new barrels. The wider the cuts the longer it will need aging.
- Color: medium to dark amber
- Clarity: Clear
- Aroma: Medium to heavy earthy, spicy, rye
- Flavor: Strong Rye, earthy, spicy
- Post Distillation Flavoring: Drawn from aging on oak
Whiskey - Bourbon
- Category: Grain Based Spirits
- Description: A medium to strongly flavored Grain whiskey. The mash bill should contain at least 51% Corn.
- Cuts:
- Primary use: Straight or as a mixer
- Bottled ABV: 40-65%
- Wash: 51% Corn with Barley, Wheat or Rye filling in the rest.
- Aging: Aged in new charred barrels. The wider the cuts the longer it will need aging.
- Color: medium to dark amber, some will be blackened from the charred barrels.
- Clarity: Clear
- Aroma: Strongly oaky, little esters, little to lightly smokey from the charred barrels
- Flavor: Strongly oaky, little esters, little to lightly smokey from the charred barrels
- Post Distillation Flavoring: Drawn from aging on oak
Whiskey - Single Malt
- Category: Grain Based Spirits
- Description: A medium to strongly flavored 100% malted barley whiskey.
- Cuts: Vary but they are wider than American Whiskey.
- Primary use: Mostly drunk straight.
- Bottled ABV: 40-65%
- Wash: 100% malted barley
- Aging: Can be aged in new or used barrels, typically ex-bourbon. The wider the cuts the longer it will need aging.
- Color: medium to dark amber
- Clarity: Clear
- Aroma: Little to heavy peat, light to heavy esters
- Flavor: Little to heavy peat, oak flavor based on age
- Post Distillation Flavoring: Drawn from aging on oak, some sherry or other wines
Whiskey - Scottish Style: Speyside
- Category: Grain Based Spirits
- Description: A strongly flavored, none to medium peated, single malt whiskey.
- Cuts: Slightly wider than American Whiskey.
- Primary use: Mostly drunk straight.
- Bottled ABV: 40-65%
- Wash: 100% malted barley
- Aging: Can be aged in new or used barrels, typically ex-bourbon or ex-sherry barrels. The wider the cuts the longer it will need aging.
- Color: medium to dark amber
- Clarity: Clear
- Aroma: None to medium peat, light to heavy esters
- Flavor: None to medium peat, light to heavy esters, oak flavor based on age in barrel. Speysides are the lightest flavored Single Malts. They tend to be sweeter than other Single Malts due to addition of wine contributions from barrels.
- Post Distillation Flavoring: None or some sherry or other wine.
Whiskey - Scottish Style: Highland
- Category: Grain Based Spirits
- Description: A strongly flavored, light to medium peated, single malt whiskey.
- Cuts: Highland styles tend to have very wide cuts.
- Primary use: Mostly drunk straight.
- Bottled ABV: 40-65%
- Wash: 100% malted barley
- Aging: Can be aged in new or used barrels, typically ex-bourbon. The wider the cuts the longer it will need aging.
- Color: medium to dark amber
- Clarity: Clear
- Aroma: Light to heavy peat, light esters, complex and earthy
- Flavor: Light to heavy peat, light esters, complex and earthy, oak flavor based on age in barrel
- Post Distillation Flavoring: None.
Whiskey - Scottish Style: Lowland
- Category: Grain Based Spirits
- Description: A medium flavored, no to lightly peated, single malt whiskey. Triple distillation is common, similar to an Irish style.
- Cuts: Lowland styles have wide cuts, but narrow than other Scottish styles.
- Primary use: Straight or as a mixer
- Bottled ABV: 40-65%
- Wash: 100% malted barley
- Aging: Can be aged in new or used barrels, typically ex-bourbon. The wider the cuts the longer it will need aging.
- Color: medium to dark amber
- Clarity: Clear
- Aroma: No to Light peat, little esters.
- Flavor: No to Light peat, light esters, oak flavor based on age in barrel
- Post Distillation Flavoring: None.
Whiskey - Scottish Style: Islay
- Category: Grain Based Spirits
- Description: A strongly flavored, medium to forest fire heavily peated, single malt whiskey.
- Cuts: Islay cuts are a mix of hearts/tails for Laphroaig and very wide for a Lagavulin style.
- Primary use: Mostly drunk straight.
- Bottled ABV: 40-65%
- Wash: 100% malted barley
- Aging: Aged in used barrels for a long time, mostly ex-bourbon and some ex-sherry. Islay styles tend to need longer aging as the smoke aroma/flavor presents strongest in the tails and tails need a while to age out.
- Color: medium to dark amber
- Clarity: Clear
- Aroma: Medium to heavy peat, light to heavy esters
- Flavor: Medium to heavy peat, leathery, oak flavor based on age in barrel.
- Post Distillation Flavoring: None or some sherries or other wines.
Whiskey - Irish
- Category: Grain Based Spirits
- Description: A mildly flavored, no to medium peat, whiskey. If pot distilled it is common to triple distill. Continuous Column stills are common, including blends of the two.
- Cuts: Mostly hearts, distilled to a high ABV to create a lighter spirit.
- Primary use: Straight or a mixer.
- Bottled ABV: 40-65%
- Wash: A mixture of grains, but usually containing a fair amount of unmalted grains.
- Aging: Aged in ex-bourbon. Rarely new barrels.
- Color: medium to dark amber
- Clarity: Clear
- Aroma: Medium to heavy peat, light to heavy esters
- Flavor: Medium to heavy peat, leathery, oak flavor based on age in barrel.
- Post Distillation Flavoring: None or some sherries or other wines.
Whiskey - Irish Style: Poitín
- Category: Grain Based Spirits
- Description: AKA Irish moonshine. A strongly flavored, no to medium peat, whiskey.
- Cuts: Similar to Scotch or moonshine, somewhat wide.
- Primary use: Mostly drunk straight.
- Bottled ABV: 40-65%
- Wash: A mixture of grains, but usually containing a fair amount of unmalted grains. Some recipes can vary wildly to include other than just grains.
- Aging: Aged in new or ex-bourbon barrels.
- Color: medium to dark amber
- Clarity: Clear
- Aroma: Medium to heavy peat, light to heavy esters
- Flavor: Medium to heavy peat, leathery, oak flavor based on age in barrel.
- Post Distillation Flavoring: None or some sherries or other wines.
Gin - London Dry
- Category: Flavored Spirit
- Description: A macerated or vapor infused gin with little or no sugar added.
- Cuts: Typically redistilling neutral cuts are very wide as there are little head/tails left. With the botanicals it will still have a short foreshots/heads cut of some nasty stuff that should be removed.
- Primary use: Mixer
- Bottled ABV: 40% to 50%
- Wash: Any neutral spirit, usually GNS
- Aging: This style is generally not aged.
- Color: This style has no traditional color so any light color is acceptable.
- Clarity: Clear
- Aroma: Light to heavy juniper forward with floral, herbal or citrus flavors.
- Flavor: Light to heavy juniper forward with floral, herbal or citrus flavors.
- Post Distillation Flavoring: Very little sugar can be added. It should not be sweet. No post distillation flavors can be added.
Rum - Spanish
- Category: Sugar based Spirit
- Description: A sugarcane based Rum. Lighter in character than other Rums. Also called Puerto Rican or Cuban style.
- Cuts: Fairly strict hearts cut.
- Primary use: Mixer
- Bottled ABV: 40% to 75.5%
- Wash: Any sugar derived fermentation with at least a fair portion as molasses.
- Aging: This style is generally not aged.
- Color: Clear or amber if aged.
- Clarity: Clear
- Aroma: Light molasses character.
- Flavor: Very light molasses character.
- Post Distillation Flavoring: No post distillation flavorings can be added. Sugar can be added. It should not be sweet but more neutral or slightly dry.
Rum - Jamaican
- Category: Sugar based Spirit
- Description: A sugarcane based Rum. Much heavier in character than other Rums.
- Cuts: Wide cuts biased towards tails.
- Primary use: Mixer
- Bottled ABV: 40% to 75.5%
- Wash: Any sugar derived fermentation with at least a fair portion as molasses.
- Aging: This style is aged in in ex-bourbon. The longer the aging the more distinct the ester profile.
- Color: Medium to dark amber.
- Clarity: Clear
- Aroma: Very complex, fruitiness, light to medium oak.
- Flavor: Very complex, fruitiness, funky hugo and tufo flavors, light to medium oak.
- Post Distillation Flavoring: No post distillation flavorings can be added. Sugar can be added. It should not be sweet but more neutral or slightly dry.
Rum - Rhum Agricole/Cachaça
- Category: Sugar based Spirit
- Description: A sugarcane based Rum. Lighter in character than other Rums. Also called French style.
- Cuts: Varies from narrow to wide.
- Primary use: Mixer
- Bottled ABV: 40% to 75.5%
- Wash: French style uses Sugar Cane juice. it does not use molasses or other sugar products.
- Aging: This style has no aging standard. Locally is sold as an unaged product, commercial it is aged in ex-bourbon barrels.
- Color: Clear or amber if aged.
- Clarity: Clear
- Aroma: Slightly sweet with a vegetal character.
- Flavor: Simple sweet flavors with a vegetal/green flavor.
- Post Distillation Flavoring: Sugar can be added. It should not be sweet but more neutral or slightly dry.
Brandy
- Category: Fruit based Spirit
- Description: Brandy is the distilled wine of a fruit.
- Cuts: Slightly heads biased with little tails.
- Primary use: Straight or as a mixer.
- Bottled ABV: 25% to 40%
- Wash: All fruit with some sugar to increase ABV
- Aging: No age required though aging is common.
- Color: Clear, amber, or the color of the fruit if back sweetened with fruit
- Clarity: Clear or slightly cloudy if back sweetened with fruit
- Aroma: The aroma should be reminiscent of the fruit used to make the spirit
- Flavor: The flavor should be reminiscent of the fruit used to make the spirit. It may also include oak if aged in barrels.
- Post Distillation Flavoring: This style may be back sweetened with sugar, fruit juice/syrup, or fruit.
Mezcal/Tequila
- Category: Other (Agave)
- Description: Mezcal uses agave as a fermentation base. Tequila is a Mezcal that only uses Blue Agave as a fermentation base. Mezcal can be very smokey, Tequila is general not.
- Primary use: Most commonly as a mixer
- Cuts: Varies but generally fairly tight to the hearts
- Bottled ABV: 40-50%
- Wash: 100% agave.
- Aging: Aged on wood, generally not for too long.
- Color: White to light amber.
- Clarity: Clear
- Aroma: Sweet, oak aromas based on time on wood. Mezcal can be light to heavily smokey.
- Flavor: Similar but more complex than rum with some oak based on aging. Mezcal can be light to heavily smokey.
- Post Distillation Flavoring: Only from aging on oak
Amaro
- Category: Flavored Spirit
- Description: Amaro is a bitter spirit consisting of a larger number of flavoring agents. Amaro is made by tincturing.
- Primary use: Mostly as a Mixer but straight is common as a post dinner drink.
- Cuts: There will be no cuts as this is a tincture and not redistilled.
- Bottled ABV: 25-50%
- Wash: No established base so anything can be a base. Commonly NGS, brandy or less commonly rum base or a mix of these.
- Aging: Generally unaged.
- Color: There is no standard for color as it varies wildly. Compari is red-orange, others are yellow. Amaro is rarely uncolored.
- Clarity: There is no standard for clarity as it varies wildly.
- Aroma: Medium to strong aromas of constituent botanicals
- Flavor: Medium to strong flavor of constituent botanicals. Should be bitter in nature, not sweet.
- Post Distillation Flavoring: Tincturing with a variety of botanicals. Sugar is common to balance bitterness a bit.
Vodka
- Category: Neutral Spirit
- Description: Vodka is a spirit distilled with little or no distinctive character, aroma, taste, or color.
- Cuts: Strict hearts cut
- Primary use: Mostly as a Mixer but straight is common.
- Bottled ABV: 40-75%
- Wash: Any fermentation source can be used for Vodka. Refined sugar is common for hobbyist, corn is common for commercial applications.
- Aging: Unaged.
- Color: Uncolored
- Clarity: Clear
- Aroma: Little or none of the fermentation source
- Flavor: Little or none of the fermentation source
- Post Distillation Flavoring: Small amounts of sugar are allowed. Vodka can be used as a based for flavoring.