![]() Made up of Four Roses Bourbon, LDI Rye with a 95% rye mashbill, and a peated Scottish blended malt (not an Islay). Well, let’s see what this distillery offers. ![]() They are currently waiting to see how their own young Utah whiskey does. Right now they use LDI and Barton for Rye, and Four Roses and Barton for their Bourbon. Well, it lasted until Prohibition… and then we jump to 2007, when they finally opened back up, becoming Utah’s first legal distillery since 1870. However… it is one of the youngest states in the Union, and there’s a strong mining industry… maybe Utah will work out.īuilt in the back of a Saloon, High West was Utah’s first distillery back in 1870s (That’s a big deal to our European readers. Man, it’s not sounding good for whisky drinking so far. I mean, Utah? Seriously, Utah? Known for Mormons who…. I tell you, hey, want to try High West Whiskey? And you’ll be like, “Sure… where’s it made?” And then I’ll say “Oh, Utah.” And then a damn Pace commercial happens all over again, and no one wants that. I finally was able to try whisky from Utah.
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