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The Spirit Guide Society
Pouring With Heart
138 episodes
9 months ago

For over seven years, the biggest spirit brands in the world have been coming into our bars to teach whiskey, rum, tequila and mezcal enthusiasts about the drinks that they love. Now, we’re happy to bring that same level of knowledge and fun to you online as a podcast! Every Tuesday and Friday, Pedro Shanahan will be joined in front of a live audience by the people who know these alcohol brands the best, the ones who make it!


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https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoO-l4Ny3QJn2Mc7445qMrg


Special Thanks to ToneMesa - Where the Art of Film meets the Science of Sound - for their post production audio services.

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For over seven years, the biggest spirit brands in the world have been coming into our bars to teach whiskey, rum, tequila and mezcal enthusiasts about the drinks that they love. Now, we’re happy to bring that same level of knowledge and fun to you online as a podcast! Every Tuesday and Friday, Pedro Shanahan will be joined in front of a live audience by the people who know these alcohol brands the best, the ones who make it!


Subscribe to our YouTube Channel:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoO-l4Ny3QJn2Mc7445qMrg


Special Thanks to ToneMesa - Where the Art of Film meets the Science of Sound - for their post production audio services.

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124: Hibiki Harmony Deconstructed with Johnnie "The Scot" Mundell [REBROADCAST]
The Spirit Guide Society
57 minutes 52 seconds
5 years ago
124: Hibiki Harmony Deconstructed with Johnnie "The Scot" Mundell [REBROADCAST]
On today's podcast. we were joined by the incomparable Johnnie "The Scot" Mundell who deconstructed the five main whiskies that make up the Hibiki Harmony blend. It was a truly Harmonious occasion! -- What we drank: Hibiki Harmony -- About Hibiki: From Wikipedia Hibiki (響, meaning "resonance" or "echo" in Japanese) is a premium blended whisky produced in Japan by Beam Suntory (a subsidiary of Suntory Beverage & Food Ltd, which itself is a subsidiary of Suntory Holdings of Osaka, Japan). It is a premium-category product, and has won several awards. For producing the blends available as of 2010, more than 30 whiskies were used in the mix, including some that were aged more than 30 years and some that were aged in old umeshu casks. A bamboo charcoal filtering step has also been used. The company said the process "Gives it a very sweet and gentle flavor". In 2015, it was reported that at least 10 malt and grain whiskies were used from three distilleries (Yamazaki, Hakushu, and Chita, aged in five different cask types, with some elements aged up to approximately 20 years or longer. Three brand expressions are currently available as of October 2017. History and brand expressions The brand was introduced in 1989 by Suntory, originally with expressions having age statements of 17 and 21 years. (In the convention for whisky age statements, the age stated is the age of the youngest whisky in the blend.) A 30-year expression was introduced in 1997, and a 12-year expression was introduced in 2009. In 2014, the brand was moved into an American-headquartered subsidiary called Beam Suntory when the subsidiary was created following the company's purchase of Beam Inc. A new expression called "Japanese Harmony", with no age statement, was introduced in 2015. The new blend was said to use the same malt and grain whiskies used in the first Hibiki blend, being a blend of at least 10 malt and grain whiskies from three distilleries, aged in five different cask types, with some elements aged up to approximately 20 years. As of October 2017, the brand is available in three variations (and the blends with age statements of 12 and 30 years are no longer listed on the company website): Hibiki 17 and 21 years old Hibiki Japanese Harmony (no age statement) -- Follow us: spiritguidesocietypodcast.com facebook.com/spiritguidesoc twitter.com/spiritguidesoc instagram.com/spiritguidesoc youtube.com/c/SpiritGuideSociety/?sub_confirmation=1 -- "Samba Isobel" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
The Spirit Guide Society

For over seven years, the biggest spirit brands in the world have been coming into our bars to teach whiskey, rum, tequila and mezcal enthusiasts about the drinks that they love. Now, we’re happy to bring that same level of knowledge and fun to you online as a podcast! Every Tuesday and Friday, Pedro Shanahan will be joined in front of a live audience by the people who know these alcohol brands the best, the ones who make it!


Subscribe to our YouTube Channel:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoO-l4Ny3QJn2Mc7445qMrg


Special Thanks to ToneMesa - Where the Art of Film meets the Science of Sound - for their post production audio services.