Wandering Spirits Global
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We recently updated our Scotch Whisky Map Poster to include the 2025 list of @scotchwhiskyswa.bsky.social distilleries, as well as a few others that are producing whisky but not SWA members. Worldwide shipping available. shop.wanderingspiritsglobal.com/collections/...
Brown and grey and beige toned map of Scotland showing all the whisky distilleries colour coded by region - the region colours are purple, magenta, brown, green and orange.
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richardelm.bsky.social
👀 #Cheers
crampell.bsky.social
Even in countries that chose *not* to impose retaliatory tariffs on US spirits, our spirits exports have plummeted. Exports to UK and Japan declined >23% YoY, while exports to the EU were down 12%.
Canada did retaliate - and US exports there fell 85%.
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clairev.bsky.social
A little earlier than normal, but this weeks #what3whiskies is up.
In this edition we meet Jordan Lunn of West Midlands Disitillery.

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Meet Jordan Lunn...
known to some as Dreamer....
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And agree it's fantastic to see a distillery be acquired at the moment, and not just mothballed!!
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I think he's saying he's created the brand "Galloway Distillery" though it definitely comes off as if he commissioned the distillery. Might be some cheeky word play to assert founder status for marketing purposes.
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It's basically what they've been doing for over 100 years... Their whole history is acquiring then closing unprofitable distilleries, regardless of the devestating effect on their employees and the communities they operate in.
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I wouldn't be at all surprised if the advertising budgets have increased as the production budgets have decreased. They're sitting on a mountain of excess stock, so from a purely financial perspective, it makes no sense to make more of it, just sell what you've already got.
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While they seemed to have totally messed up on forecasting (along with everyone else, though the tariff situation has caused massive issues everywhere) they certainly know how to slam on the brakes/cut costs once revenues start to drop.
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I like that i feel stronger/fitter, but yes, otherwise it's mostly just exhaustion.
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I feel the same. And endorphins are a lie.
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It does this in my car. It'll be fine for weeks then suddenly have connection issues. Same cable, same phone, same car. Then the next time i use it it's fine again. 🤷🏼🙄
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clairev.bsky.social
For any of you that live within the SE London area, I will be holding a BS-busting, drink-it-your-way, build your whisky confidence tasting.
Pairings. Blind drams. Fun. Esp for those new to whisky or suffering from Dunning-Kruger effect.

Hit the link below.
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Welcome to Whisky: A beginner's guide to the water of life (London)
What is whisky? Where is it from? (more places than you'd realise), How should you drink it and what should you buy? All this and more
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Thank you for the recommendation!! My library has it available as an ebook and I've just blitzed through it. Fantastic read, thoroughly enjoyed it ☺️
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I had my first a couple of months ago ☺️
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From what i hear, it's just a bad/bad movie 😕
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We recently updated our Scotch Whisky Map Poster to include the 2025 list of @scotchwhiskyswa.bsky.social distilleries, as well as a few others that are producing whisky but not SWA members. Worldwide shipping available. shop.wanderingspiritsglobal.com/collections/...
Brown and grey and beige toned map of Scotland showing all the whisky distilleries colour coded by region - the region colours are purple, magenta, brown, green and orange.
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billlinnane.bsky.social
Fionnán O'Connor's phd thesis is available now online and is packed with incredible information about the last few centuries of Irish whiskey - arrow.tudublin.ie/tfschcafdoc/7/
Still With Us: Formative Imperatives in the History of Material Irish Whiskey, c. 1324-1980
Whiskey is regularly discussed as a drink entwined with Irish history and society. That history, however, has usually been read as the immaterial social history of a single material commodity. It does not consider the varied, often dissimilar beverages that have been consumed as ‘whiskey’ or as ‘uisce beatha’. Even within the more recent history of the Irish whiskey industry, most of the grain recipes of Ireland’s closed distilleries have largely passed out of trade memory. This thesis examines the evolution from c.1324 to 1980 of amorphous whiskeys, indebted to their historical moments and materially responsive to their agricultural, societal, legislative, and technological surroundings. Lastly, it proposes that lost materials and practices from the past may be drawn upon to drive innovation in contemporary Irish distilling and it investigates the use of historical Irish pot still whiskey mash bills in a contemporary distillery setting. Using an historiographical approach, the research drew upon distillery day books, excise reports, government sessions, trade paraphernalia, private letters and other period sources, examined against an integrated literature review. The research unearthed diverse recipes and processes, stretching from Irish distilling’s first extant records up to the Irish pot still whiskeys of the very recent past. The subject is discussed across five chapters. The first chapter investigates the origins and early development of Irish distilling and its first attested beverages. The second chapter explores the overlapping development of Ireland’s commercial distilling industry and of material ‘whiskey’ as a product. The third chapter examines the divergence between the material beverages of the licit, industrialised whiskey industry and the illicit poitín distillers of the nineteenth century. The fourth chapter examines the evolution of ‘Irish pure pot still whiskey’ as a material beverage identity among nineteenth and twentieth-century Irish distillers. This chapter also explores the various grain recipes, or ‘mash bills’, employed to make Irish ‘pure pot still whiskey’ and compares them against the processes and materials of their column still competitors. The final chapter discusses the relevance of these old pot still mash bills to contemporary Irish distilling innovation and recent legislation. It outlines a practical experiment undertaken with Boann Distillery in Drogheda to investigate the use of lost Irish pot still mash bills in a contemporary distillery. Combining historical survey with practical experiment, this thesis both offers a significantly expanded history of Irish distilling and examines how that material heritage might inform the modern beverage’s organoleptic possibilities. It
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