Ken Schramm
Ken Schramm
I don't know as many Scotch distillers would consider the bourbon casks a treatment. I think they are kind of the de facto barrel in use. Distilleries obtain their oak wherever they can, and since bourbon has to be made in a new cask by law, the barrels are available inexpensively after the initial use. Less expensively than sherry butts or other barrels in the newfangled "finishes." That was one of the things that separated the Macallan from the rest of the pack.
Port Ellen. Way expensive now. I wish I had remortgaged the house when it was under $100.
Port Ellen. Way expensive now. I wish I had remortgaged the house when it was under $100.