This week's episode of The Whiskey Trip takes listeners on a flavorful journey to Minneapolis, Minnesota, with a visit to O'Shaughnessy Distilling Co. Big Chief chats with distiller Kate Douglas about the brand's Keeper’s Heart Whiskey. The family motto, "Fugit Hora" or "The Hour Flies," is a reminder to treasure every moment with loved ones, making their whiskey a fitting choice for any occasion, from celebrations to casual gatherings.
The episode begins with a blend of Irish Whiskey and Bourbon, clocking in at 86 proof. This whiskey is described as having rich caramel notes, reminiscent of a freshly baked pecan pie, offering a unique and memorable experience.
Next, they sample the 10-year Irish single malt finished in Malaga casks, which wows the host with its biscuity cereal flavors, alongside hints of apricots, honey, and almonds. It’s so impressive that it’s a contender for "whiskey of the year."
As they move on, the team tries the Irish+Bourbon blend at 92 proof. The added strength brings nutmeg spice, heavy cream, and chocolate notes, enhancing the complexity of the drink.
In the second half, they up the ante with the Irish+Bourbon Cask Strength at a potent 118 proof. This whiskey delivers a powerful combination of sweet caramel, vanilla, and charred oak aromas from the bourbon, mixed with earthy pot still notes and orchard fruits.
To finish, they savor the Irish + American Surely Darkness single barrel, finished in barrels from Surly Brewery. At 110 proof, this whiskey offers a delightful sensory experience, sure to please even the most discerning whiskey drinkers.
This episode highlights the craftsmanship of a northern distillery, combining various distilling techniques to produce remarkable whiskeys.
Cheers to a memorable stop on The Whiskey Trip!