Another excitingly innovative release from
the Method and Madness, this whiskey as been matured in acacia wood casks.
Changing
it up
Method and Madness cannot be talked about without using the words innovation and challenge. So let’s do that: Method and Madness are using innovation to challenge the way whiskey is made. The brand came about in collaboration between the Masters and Apprentices at Midleton Distillery in Cork.
They look for new ways of doing things and
this has led them down some interesting paths. At this point in their lifetime
they have created malt from Hungarian oak and French limousine. The newest
additions to their line up are malts matured in cherry wood and acacia wood.
Finbarr Curran, who is part of a research
team dedicated to maturation at Midleton distillery, said,
“The density of the acacia wood presented a challenge in contrast to the wild
cherry wood as the maturation process was much slower and required a close eye
and nose to achieve the perfect balance. But it was well worth the wait.”
Tasting notes for Method and Madness Acacia Wood Single Pot Still Irish Whiskey
This malt has been matured in bourbon and
sherry casks, before being finished in acacia wood casks.
The nose beings with rich chocolate and
coffee notes. It has a brilliant sweetness that is deep and aromatic. Floral
hints, and a lovely note of honey abound. Hints of sherry spice and warmth
appear, which really enhances the chocolate notes. Almonds and hazelnuts also
come through, adding more sweetness.
The palate is dark, with coffee and chilli
heat taking over. Chocolate and marzipan come in to add a bit of sweetness.
There is a soft note of caramel and malted grains that add a nice subtlety to
the flavour. Hints of toasted oak add to the sweetness and warmth.
The finish is long and lingers on grains
and toasted oak.
Method and Madness have struck gold once again with this exciting release. If you miss out on this limited edition (and we urge you don’t) at least you can be assured that there is plenty more excitement to come from them.
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Madness? Tell us in the comments!
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