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The Spirit Thief Explorer Series will be available to purchase after the tasting via our online shop, please be advised bottles may be delayed in arriving due to Coronavirus mail delays. You will receive a link via email 1 day prior to the event. For any queries, please contact Miranda at Zoom waiting room opensĨ:15 - 8:45: Community catch-up, and questions What time should I sign-on, and how do I join the event online? 30ml x Belgrove Tasmanian single malt whisky, Coastal Peated, finished in French Oak Cabernet Sauvignon cask by Spirit Thief, 48.3% ABV | 290 Bottles.30ml x Work in Progress aged 21 months cask strength aged in French Oak Tempranillo casks by Spirit Thief Distilling Co.30ml x Shene Distillery Tasmanian single malt whisky aged in French Oak Grenache casks by Spirit Thief, 55.4% | 250 Bottles (double distilled / not triple like existing Mackey releases).30ml x New Zealand Whisky Collection 5 year old NZ single malt whisky aged in ex French oak Pinot Noir and American oak bourbon casks by Spirit Thief, 48.1% | 370 Bottles.30ml x Redlands Tasmanian single malt aged in ex French oak Tempranillo cask distilled 2015, bottled in June 2018 by Spirit Thief, 48.3% 1st release p ilot cask (Sold out!).We are so excited to welcome founder and director, Brett Steel to the Whisky & Alement virtual stage as we invite you to sample the latest releases from this innovative Tasmanian bottler! Sample a select few from The Exploration Series, backed by a mouth-watering Spirit Thief Redlands first release (the lauded pilot casks!) and a Spirit Thief 'work in progress' cask-sample.ġx tasting mat, to keep track of your drams!ġx welcome beer by Spotty Dog brewers: A Voyager session ale collaboration with Robbie Browns bar, I can’t wait to share some of these whiskies with you all." This has resulted in our six independent releases, now known as Spirit Thief's Exploration Series, and is a precursor for what we aim to do with our own future whisky. With some capital investment, we then began looking overseas at what we could ‘steal' and learn about red-wine cask maturations. We collaborated further, distilling our own heavily peated single malt spirit at Belgrove Distillery, worked closely with both Shene Estate and Adams Distillery, experimenting further with specific red-wine cask maturations. The experiment worked and demand for more was high. These were our pilot casks resulting in only a couple hundred bottles. "In 2015, myself and two industry colleagues decided to mature Tasmanian spirit from the original Redlands Distillery, in heavily charred French Oak Tempranillo and American Oak Shiraz casks from an award-winning South Australian winemaker I went to school with. Most likely try it in an old fashion.ġ | Disgusting | So bad I poured it out.2 | Poor | I wouldn't consume by choice.3 | Bad | Multiple flaws.4 | Sub-par | Not bad, but many things I'd rather have.5 | Good | This is a good, solid daily.6 | Very Good | A cut above.7 | Great | Well above average8 | Excellent | Really quite exceptional.Following the physical launch set to take place in Hobart, Spirit Thief Director Brett Steel and Whisky & Alement are delighted to announce the virtual launch of the Spirit Thief Exploration Series, as we go Australia-wide with the exclusive on November 4.Ī little about Spirit Thief, straight from the source! I am definitely going to drink this bottle.

Thoughts: I am still trying to figure out if I like or hate this one. For some odd reason I actually like the finish on this. Has a mediumish finish with a tingling traveling to nearly every area in my mouth. It coats my entire mouth and doesn’t go away. Quite a bit of heat.įinish: This has a incredibly oily mouthfeel. This one made my eyes water with too big of a whiff Nose: oak, caramel, straw?, maybe a hint of spearmint? and ethanol. Price: $95 - This was a Birthday gift from a friend that picked it up from the distillery.ĩ8 proof, NAS. I’ve never heard of or seen this bourbon before so I don’t know much about this other than it comes from Three Brothers Distillery. Texacer's Guide to Tasting/Nosing/Reviewing Helpful Stuffīeginner's and Intermediate Guide to Bourbon

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