A Long-Term Commitment to Longmorn

Chivas Brothers recently introduced two new Longmorn single malts. The 18 and 22-year-old malts represent a long-term commitment to the brand, with all future Longmorns… Read More

Chivas Brothers recently introduced two new Longmorn single malts. The 18 and 22-year-old malts represent a long-term commitment to the brand, with all future Longmorns to be at least 18 years old. Chivas Brothers blending manager Kevin Balmforth was instrumental in creating both whiskies, and he’ll join us to discuss them and his day-to-day life in the blending lab on this week’s WhiskyCast In-Depth. 

In the news, MGP is suing over two rickhouse projects that have been blocked by local officials in Kentucky, while a new website has been set up to help investors protect themselves from fraudulent cask investment schemes.  

Episode 1047: March 10, 2024

Links: Longmorn | MGP | ProtectYourCask.com | Brown-Forman | Ardbeg | Cardhu | Mortlach | The Lakes Distillery | OurWhisky Foundation | Whisky Auctioneer | The Glenturret | Woodford Reserve | New Riff Distilling | Lost Lantern Whiskey | The Perfect Fifth | Compass Box | Rabbit Hole | Devil’s Cask

U.S. Spirits Sales Flat in 2023

U.S. spirits producers turned in a flat performance in 2023, according to new economic data released today by the Distilled Spirits Council of the United… Read More

U.S. spirits producers turned in a flat performance in 2023, according to new economic data released today by the Distilled Spirits Council of the United States. While distilled spirits maintained their market share accounting for 42% of all beverage alcohol sales, sales only showed a 0.2% gain with a 1.2% gain in volume.

Irish, Single Malt Scotch whiskies, and Canadian whiskies took the largest hits, dropping year-over-year in revenue growth by 19.4%, 8.4%, and 5.9% respectively. This is significant, since the U.S. represents the largest market for Irish and Canadian whiskey sales and one of the largest markets for Single Malt Scotch sales.

“There is a disconnect this year for many categories between shipments and retail sales. If you look at some other Irish whiskey data from NABCA, which shows data for 17 control states, Irish whiskey retail sales are down by only 2.2%, said DISCUS chief economist Hasan Bakir, noting that the year was also a major one for depletions, or sales of existing inventory built up during the pandemic-fueled boom years of 2021 and 2022.

Bourbons and other American whiskies continued their strong performance, turning in a 3.8% increase in revenue to an annual total of $5.3 billion. The sector remains one of the fastest-growing segments of the beverage alcohol market, trailing pre-mixed cocktails and spirits-based ready-to-drink products, tequila, and blended American whiskey. However, overall whisky sales across all categories were down by 2.2% as consumers traded down following several years of gains for higher-priced whiskies.

“What we saw in 2023 with financial and economic factors was a different sort of slowing down as consumers took stock of where they were,” said Marten Lodewijks of IWSR Drinks Analysis. “They were dealing with record credit card debt, they were dealing with high interest rates, inflation, prices being pushed through the system, global uncertainty in terms of wars popping up…so there was just a general negative sentiment in 2023 as consumers were quite clearly both saying and acting to be a little more conscious of where they were. I think now as some of the macro-economic fundamentals are starting to improve, inflation coming down, I would expect a return to the norm with continued strong growth in premiumzation,” he said on a DISCUS conference call with reporters.

One bright note from the presentation: American whiskey exports are up 64% year-over-year for the period from January to October of 2023, the most recent period for which data are available. This follows a 15-month extension of the European Union’s suspension of tariffs on American whiskey exports negotiated in December. The EU member nations account for 44% of all American whiskey exports, and grew by 29% in 2022 to $566 million, surpassing the pre-tariff record of $518 million set in 2017.

2023: The Year in Whisky

A lot happened in the world of whisky during 2023, and with the help of WhiskyCast Community app members, we’ve identified the top ten whisky… Read More

A lot happened in the world of whisky during 2023, and with the help of WhiskyCast Community app members, we’ve identified the top ten whisky stories of the year. Join us as we count them down in the news, then listen as Milam & Greene’s Heather Greene shares her lessons on whisky entrepreneurship in WhiskyCast In-Depth. We’ll also have some of your year-end dramming choices in our Community segment, too. 

Episode 1037: December 31, 2023

Links: Milam & Greene | Torabhaig Distillery | Smokehead | Lagavulin | Bruichladdich

Chivas Brothers Workers Ratify New Contract

Members of Unite and GMB Scotland have voted overwhelmingly to accept a revised contract offer from Chivas Brothers, the Scotch Whisky unit of Pernod Ricard.… Read More

Members of Unite and GMB Scotland have voted overwhelmingly to accept a revised contract offer from Chivas Brothers, the Scotch Whisky unit of Pernod Ricard. The two-year contract covers about half of Chivas Brothers’ 1,500 employees around Scotland, and includes a 6.4% pay raise previously rejected by union members in October.

The revised offer makes the pay raise retroactive to July 1, while adding an additional pay hike in the second year of the contract tied to the inflation rate. In addition, workers will each receive a £500 one-time bonus payment.

In a statement announcing the results of the vote, Unite general secretary Sharon Graham said “It was only down to the fact that our 500-strong membership at Chivas Brothers were prepared to fight and take strike action that the company came back to the negotiating table. The pay deal is another example of Unite delivering better jobs, pay and conditions for its members.”

A Chivas Brothers spokesperson said “We are pleased that following the latest ballot, employees covered by bargaining agreements have now voted to accept our revised proposal, which avoids unnecessary strike action. The new deal includes an acceptance of our original pay proposal and enhanced benefits, along with the security of a two-year agreement.”

Chivas Brothers brands include The Glenlivet, Aberlour, Ballantine’s, and Royal Salute.

Through the Years with Dewar’s Master Blender Stephanie Macleod

WhiskyCast celebrates our 18th anniversary this week, and Stephanie Macleod has been the Master Blender for Dewar’s almost as long. She was named Master Blender… Read More

WhiskyCast celebrates our 18th anniversary this week, and Stephanie Macleod has been the Master Blender for Dewar’s almost as long. She was named Master Blender in 2006, and has won a shelf full of awards for her work since then. Stephanie joins us this week on WhiskyCast In-Depth to discuss malts, the relationship between blender and distiller, and her role in bringing along the next generation of women in the whisky industry. 

Episode 1030: November 12, 2023

Links: Dewar’s | Lagavulin | Diageo | Scotch Whisky Association | Dunphail Distillery | Griffo Distilling | The Whisky Exchange | Old Overholt | High West | 291 Colorado Whiskey | Teeling Whiskey Company | Hinch Distillery | Titanic Distillers | Rademon Estate Distillery

Experiments in Whisky (Episode 1001: April 23, 2023)

Dr. Bill Lumsden has been experimenting at both Ardbeg and Glenmorangie distilleries. His latest Ardbeg release, Heavy Vapours, involved taking part of the distilling system out of the picture just because he wanted to see what would happen if he did. At Glenmorangie, he has a whole year’s worth of projects for his experimental Lighthouse distillery. We’ll catch up with whisky’s mad scientist on this week’s WhiskyCast In-Depth. In the news, Scotland’s controversial alcohol marketing restrictions have been sent back to the drawing board, while the equally controversial deposit return scheme for bottles has been pushed back to next March. Read More »

Dr. Bill Lumsden has been experimenting at both Ardbeg and Glenmorangie distilleries. His latest Ardbeg release, Heavy Vapours, involved taking part of the distilling system out of the picture just because he wanted to see what would happen if he did. At Glenmorangie, he has a whole year’s worth of projects for his experimental Lighthouse distillery. We’ll catch up with whisky’s mad scientist on this week’s WhiskyCast In-Depth. In the news, Scotland’s controversial alcohol marketing restrictions have been sent back to the drawing board, while the equally controversial deposit return scheme for bottles has been pushed back to next March. We’ll also have details on a new distillery in Kentucky…that was quietly built six years ago.


Links: Ardbeg | Glenmorangie | Scotch Whisky Association | Heaven’s Door | Bushmills | BenRiach | Buffalo Trace | Blood Oath | Booker’s Bourbon | Diageo Distillers Edition | Bunnahabhain | Deanston | Gordon & MacPhail | Scotch Malt Whisky Society | Glencairn Crystal

Truffle Hunting for Whisky History (Episode 965: August 14, 2022)

Andrew Welford is described as a “truffle hunter” for whisky history, but his best find to date didn’t sell for a penny. In fact, he donated an original John Walker & Sons shares ledger from 1944 that he found on eBay to Diageo’s corporate archive in Scotland. We’ll talk with him and Isabel Graham-Youll of Whisky.Auction, who helped bring together the book with its new home. In the news, the Kentucky Bourbon Benefit auction to help the state’s flooding victims is underway with bidding already exceeding $250,000. We’ll have that story and much more, including a Major League Baseball team Read More »

Andrew Welford is described as a “truffle hunter” for whisky history, but his best find to date didn’t sell for a penny. In fact, he donated an original John Walker & Sons shares ledger from 1944 that he found on eBay to Diageo’s corporate archive in Scotland. We’ll talk with him and Isabel Graham-Youll of Whisky.Auction, who helped bring together the book with its new home. In the news, the Kentucky Bourbon Benefit auction to help the state’s flooding victims is underway with bidding already exceeding $250,000. We’ll have that story and much more, including a Major League Baseball team owner’s entry into the whisky business.


Links: Whisky.Auction | Kentucky Bourbon Benefit Auction | Old Forester | Wigle Whiskey | Beam Suntory | Rally | Diageo | Bruichladdich | Reservoir Distillery | Arcane Distilling