
Whiskey Master Class
The Ultimate Guide to Understanding Scotch, Bourbon, Rye, and More
Lew Bryson(Author)
Harvard Common Press
Published on 18. February 2020
Book
Hardback
256 pages
978-1-55832-981-2 (ISBN)
Description
Go beyond the glass and discover the secrets behind your favorite style of whiskey.
Over the past three decades, Lew Bryson has been one of the most influential voices in whiskey-a longtime editor of Whisky Advocate and author of the definitive guide Tasting Whiskey. In this book, Lew shares everything he's learned on his journey through the worlds of bourbon, Scotch, rye, Japanese whiskey, and more (yes, there are tasty Canadian and Irish whiskeys as well!). In this book, you'll find it all:
An overview of the different types of whiskeys, including the rules and identities of each. He also includes information on craft whiskeys, which tend to be more creative and freewheeling than the styles made by traditional producers.
Exploration of the key whiskey ingredients, with a close look at the flavor contributions of malt, peat, corn, rye, wheat-even water matters.
Distillation for non-distillers and the beauty of barrels: Whiskey is both an art and a science, and what's in the glass is affected by things like pot stills vs. column stills, barrel char, and of course, time.
Numerous interviews with master distillers, still makers, and other artisans at the top of their field.
Tasting notes throughout so you can identify the whiskeys you might want to try next.
Every chapter contains a variety of unique, often behind-the-scenes photography. And with whiskey as the subject, this is a class where you'll want to do the homework!
Over the past three decades, Lew Bryson has been one of the most influential voices in whiskey-a longtime editor of Whisky Advocate and author of the definitive guide Tasting Whiskey. In this book, Lew shares everything he's learned on his journey through the worlds of bourbon, Scotch, rye, Japanese whiskey, and more (yes, there are tasty Canadian and Irish whiskeys as well!). In this book, you'll find it all:
An overview of the different types of whiskeys, including the rules and identities of each. He also includes information on craft whiskeys, which tend to be more creative and freewheeling than the styles made by traditional producers.
Exploration of the key whiskey ingredients, with a close look at the flavor contributions of malt, peat, corn, rye, wheat-even water matters.
Distillation for non-distillers and the beauty of barrels: Whiskey is both an art and a science, and what's in the glass is affected by things like pot stills vs. column stills, barrel char, and of course, time.
Numerous interviews with master distillers, still makers, and other artisans at the top of their field.
Tasting notes throughout so you can identify the whiskeys you might want to try next.
Every chapter contains a variety of unique, often behind-the-scenes photography. And with whiskey as the subject, this is a class where you'll want to do the homework!
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Quarto Publishing Group USA Inc
Product notice
Paper over boards
Illustrations
color photos
Dimensions
Height: 223 mm
Width: 133 mm
Thickness: 2 mm
Weight
510 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-55832-981-2 (9781558329812)
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Persons
Lew Bryson has been writing about beer and spirits full-time since 1995. He was the managing editor of Whisky Advocate magazine from 1996 through 2015. He is a columnist for Craft Spirits magazine, and produces "Seen Through A Glass," a podcast about central Pennsylvania food and drink.He has served as a judge for the American Craft Spirits Association, the New York State Brewers Guild, and the Great American Beer Festival. Bryson lives in central Pennsylvania with his wife and two Welsh Corgis.
Content
Foreword by Dr. Bill Lumsden
The Syllabus: Chapter 1
The Whiskeys: Chapter 2
The Grain: Chapter 3
The Mash: Chapter 4
The Yeast: Chapter 5
Distillation: Chapter 6
The Pot Still: Chapter 7
The Column Still: Chapter 8
The Barrel: Chapter 9
The Warehouse: Chapter 10
The Time: Chapter 11
The Blend: Chapter 12
The Bottle: Chapter 13
The People: Chapter 14
The Intangibles: Chapter 15
The Tasting: Chapter 16
Acknowledgements
About the Authopr
Index
The Syllabus: Chapter 1
The Whiskeys: Chapter 2
The Grain: Chapter 3
The Mash: Chapter 4
The Yeast: Chapter 5
Distillation: Chapter 6
The Pot Still: Chapter 7
The Column Still: Chapter 8
The Barrel: Chapter 9
The Warehouse: Chapter 10
The Time: Chapter 11
The Blend: Chapter 12
The Bottle: Chapter 13
The People: Chapter 14
The Intangibles: Chapter 15
The Tasting: Chapter 16
Acknowledgements
About the Authopr
Index