Friday, April 4, 2014

Japanese Whiskey Obsession / Cherry Blossom Whiskeys of the Month

Murch Whiskey Club Founders and Members:

Continuing on with Cherry Blossom season we thought we would direct your attention to a fascinating NPR story about Japan's obsession with American nostalgia. The piece, which aired last night, described how a Japanese bar owner has accumulated perhaps the most expansive collections of centuries-old whiskeys in the world. You can listen to the story here and we have pasted an excerpt of the text below. The Smithsonian Magazine ran a longer piece about Rogin's Tavern [here]. The author's Flickr photostream is here. Perhaps the next Murch Whiskey Club outing can be to Rogin's Tavern, just outside of Osaka.

Also, as you watch the Cherry Blossoms start to bloom after this brutal winter we recommend a couple of japanese whiskeys this April. The Hakushu 12 yo Whiskey [About] and the Nikka Taketsuru 12 yo Whiskey [About]. Some of you may have sampled the Hakushu, donated by Carl Bergeron, at the auction. The Nikka Taketsuru is a new whiskey to America and it's only been available in America for several months.

- Murch Whiskey Club Staff

Excerpt From:

Japan's obsession with centuries-old bourbon says a lot about the country's culture

There's the story of his visit to a small little town called Moriguchi where Rogin's Tavern is. The bar only serves centuries-old bourbon. Some bottles date back to the 1800s.
Downey tasted bourbon from 1904. He says the bar is a "time capsule of taste."
Seiichiro Tatsumi is the bartender at Rogin's Tavern.
Downey says, for 25 years, Tatsumi "had been driving the back roads of America, stopping in every liquor store he saw and buying up old bottles nobody else wanted because he saw the promise and possibility of old bourbon."

Monday, March 17, 2014

In Honor of St. Patrick's Day, An Article About the Cult of Irish Whiskey

Giles Coats' donation to the Murch Whiskey Bar was one of the most popular whiskeys served at the auction -- and it wasn't even close to St. Patrick's Day. Now that the 17th has arrived we direct your attention to this GQ article explaining the trend in Irish Whiskeys. And yes, Red Breast was included in the list. Thanks, Giles.

Saturday, March 1, 2014

Master List of Whiskeys Served at the Auction

Founder                 Donation                 Type
                              
Greg Stohr                 Bowmore 18 yo                 Islay, Scotch [About]
Tim Lordan                 Cadenhead Caol Ila 22 yo         Islay, Scotch [About]
Joshua Winchell                Highland Park 18 yo              Northern Highlands -Orkney  [About]
Jeffrey Travers                Glenfiddich Gran Reserva 21 yo   Speyside, Scotch [About]
Charles Franklin                Macallan 12 yo                 Scotch [About]
Brendan Canty                Lagavulin 16 yo         Scotch [About]
Carl Bergeron                Lagavulin 16 yo                Scotch [About]wfew
Greg Jefferson                Glenlivet Nadura 16 yo         Scotch, Speyside [About]
Dan Liebman                Ardbeg Islay 10 yo         Scotch [About]
Jesse and Sara Kanach     Oban 18 yo         Scotch [About]
Louis Yacob                 Laphroaig 10 yo Cask Strength   Scotch [About]
Elijah Marentette         Laphroaig 10 yo                 Scotch [About]
Jacob Sesker Glenmorangie Quinta Ruban Scotch [About]
GP Penati Old Pulteney 21 Year Old Scotch [About]
Jeff Harris Laphroaig 18 yo                 Scotch [About]
John Cashman Macallan 10 yo Scotch [About]
Matt Marca Longrow 18 yo Scotch [About]
Jesse and Sara Kanach Johnnie Walker Blue   Scotch [About]
Jesse and Sara Kanach Johnnie Walker Gold Reserve Scotch [About]
Beth Colleye Balvenie 15 yo Scotch [About]
Dave Hollar Glenfiddich 18 yo Scotch [About]


Damian Saccocio         Widow Jane                 Bourbon [About]
Carl Bergeron                Michter's                  Bourbon [About]
Dave Watkins/Sue LorensonBaker's         Bourbon [About]
Gretchen Zucker                Blantons Single Barrel #4         Bourbon [About]
Gretchen Zucker                Noah's Mill                 Bourbon [About]
Josh Mintz Noah's Mill                 Bourbon [About]
Gretchen Zucker                Russell's Reserve Small Batch         Bourbon [About]                      
The Kovners                 Breckenridge Bourbon Whiskey      Bourbon [About]
August Imholtz Jefferson’s Bourbon [About]
Matt Weiss Neversweat Whiskey Bourbon [About]
Tony Faranesh Basil Hayden Bourbon [About]
Michael Davies/Jeff Gumbinner Bookers     [About]

Carl Bergeron                Hakushu 12 yo           Whiskey [About]
Paul Arnsberger                Whistle Pig 10 yo                 Rye [About]
Matt Weiss Prichard’s Rye & Single Malt Rye [About]

Giles Coats Red Breast Irish Whiskey [About]

Thursday, February 20, 2014

Murch Whiskey Club Commemorative Glass Revealed

Murch Whiskey Club Scotch Glass
Dear Murch Whiskey Fans:

Here is a first look at the Murch Whiskey Club Limited Edition scotch glass that Members will receive at the Murch Auction on March 1. For $30 Members will receive this collectible scotch glass along with five samples of premium scotch or bourbon. 

There are a limited number of glasses and drams and it's first come / first served.  

Whiskeys include:

  • Bowmore 18 [About]
  • Highland Park 18 [About]
  • Glenfiddich 21 Year Old Gran Reserva [About]
  • Cadenhead Caol Ila 22 Year Old [About]
  • Noah’s Mill Bourbon [About
  • Blanton’s Single Barrel Bourbon [About]
  • Russell’s Reserve Single Barrel [About]
  • Macallan 12 [About]
For more information about how you can support the Scotch / Bourbon Bar at the Auction click here.

Thursday, February 13, 2014

Scotch Enthusiasts: Donate a Bottle / Volunteer to Pour a Dram

Attention all Murch community scotch and bourbon enthusiasts: The 2014 Murch Auction will feature a Scotch/Bourbon Sampling Bar and we need your help to stock it, to barkeep it, and to drain it. 

How It Will Work

Auction attendees will be able to contribute $30 via their bid number for a series of top flight samples of premium and rare scotches and bourbons. There may be a commemorative glass to go along with the donation. We're asking Murch community members like you to donate a bottle of their favorite high-end scotch or bourbon -- or one they’d like to try -- to stock the bar. Anyone who donates will be able to sample as well. 

Donate a Bottle of Scotch/Bourbon

We would like to stock the bar with premium bottles. Bottles of Bowmore 18, Oban 18 and Highland Park 18 have been donated already. To make a donation simply fill out this donation spreadsheet (linked to below). Add your name and bottle of choice and then tell us a little something about it -- a brief description or perhaps a personal tale about that magical night on the Isle of Skye or in the rafters of Rupp Arena when you first tried it. Then you can arrange to deliver the bottle to Greg Stohr's house (3229 Military Rd, Map) or Tim Lordan's house (4306 37th St, Map) or just let us know where we can pick it up (gstohr@hotmail.com, tlordan@gmail.com). 

And we’ll be looking for bartenders. People with a deep knowledge about scotch or bourbon are especially welcome. You can add your name to the spreadsheet

2014 Scotch/Bourbon Sampling Bar Donation Form Link

Where To Purchase

The Montgomery County Liquor Control store at Friendship Heights (Map, right by the Giant) and Ace Liquors on New Mexico Avenue (Map) have good selections. Calvert-Woodley has a smaller selection, but they say they can order many things and get delivery within 2 or 3 days. Other options include Bells Wine & Spirits on M Street Downtown (Map) and Schneiders of Capitol Hill (Map). 

Here is a chart that might be useful in picking out a scotch.  If you have other suggestions for people who might not know what scotch or bourbon to buy, let us know; neither of us purports to know all that much about scotch or bourbon so we'll appreciate any expertise you can lend.

Spread the Word

We also need help spreading the word so if you know of someone who might be interested in donating, by all means forward this link: http://murchwhiskey.blogspot.com/ . 

We’re hoping this will be one of the highlights of the auction, and we can use your help to make it happen. Let us know if we can answer questions. And all proceeds will benefit the Murch auction. 

Greg Stohr (gstohr@hotmail.com)
Tim Lordan (tlordan@gmail.com