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Organic whiskey?My search for organic amber spirits turned up only ScotchPosted by David Roberts at 12:48 PM on 12 Nov 2007On Grist, we've written about organic beer, organic wine, and organic vodka. But what about those of us whose heritage has left them with a deep and abiding love of the amber spirits? Are there eco versions of Irish, scotch, and bourbon whiskey available to us green-minded drunkards? I decided to investigate a bit, and by that I mean type words into Google. Strangely, I was able to find several brands of organic scotch, but no organic Irish or bourbon. What's up with that?
Benromach says business is booming. You can try it out for $75, but I can't advise as to how good it would be, because nobody has sent me a test bottle. Ahem. There's also Da Mihle, which also claims to be "the world's first organic single malt Scotch whisky." The site also claims, annoyingly to a grammarphile like myself, that Da Mihle is the world's "most unique single malt Scotch." You either are or aren't unique, people. Looks like that was $150/bottle, and it's not clear whether it's still available. Da Mihle also has a limited-edition organic blend. Another scotch alternative is Highland Harvest, a blend of three malts and one grain whiskey, yielding a slightly sweeter and less harsh scotch blend than your average. It doesn't appear to be available in the states yet, but you can get it here for £14.99/ bottle. Hm ... now I'm thirsty. If any of you fine fermenters out there want to send me a sample of any of the above, I'm happy to And if any of you readers know of other organic bourbon/Irish/Scotch, let me know in comments. Cheers.
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