Malt Spirits

The length of time that malt spirits are matured can vary depending on a variety of factors, including the specific type of spirit, the desired flavour profile, and the storage conditions.

 

Malt spirits, also known as malt whisky, are typically matured in oak barrels for under two years, although some distilleries may choose to age their whisky for longer periods of time. For a truly unique flavour experience, some Malt spirits are matured in Australian native wood barrels. Some of these Australian native types include Tasmanian Blackwood, Jarrah and Ironbark!

 

The aging process is an important part of whisky production, as it allows the spirit to interact with the wood of the barrel and develop its unique flavour profile. During the aging process, the whisky will absorb flavours and aromas from the wood barrel, such as vanilla, caramel, and spice. The wood of the barrel can also remove unwanted flavours from the whisky, such as sulphur compounds that can be produced during the distillation process.

 

In addition to the length of time that malt spirits are matured, the type of oak barrel used can also have a significant impact on the final flavour and aroma of the spirit. Many distilleries use oak barrels that have been previously used to age other types of spirits, such as bourbon or sherry, as these barrels can impart unique flavours to the whisky.

 

The storage conditions of the barrels during the maturation process can also play a role in the final flavour of the malt spirit. Factors such as temperature, humidity, and airflow can all affect the way that the whisky interacts with the wood of the barrel.

 

Overall, the type of wood barrel and length of time that malt spirits are matured is an important factors in the final flavour and aroma of the spirit. Longer maturation periods can result in a more complex and refined spirit, while shorter maturation periods can result in a more robust and flavourful spirit. Ultimately, the desired flavour profile will depend on the preferences of the distillery and the individual consumer.

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Blackwood is aged in cubes made from Tasmanian Blackwood sourced from a swampy forest in North West Tasmania. For every tree harvested, one must be replanted. It is a sustainable success story. Blackwood has a mature, malty nose with hints of citrus. On the palate, it is a chocolate and vanilla bomb, very complex, with a peppery finish. 44% ABV Silver – London Spirits Competition 2023 Bronze – Aus Distilled Spirit Awards 2022
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Blackwood is aged in cubes made from Tasmanian Blackwood sourced from a swampy forest in North West Tasmania. For every tree harvested, one must be replanted. It is a sustainable success story. Blackwood has a mature, malty nose with hints of citrus. On the palette it is a chocolate and vanilla bomb, very complex, with a peppery finish. 44% ABV Silver – London Spirits Competition 2023 Bronze – Aus Distilled Spirit Awards 2022
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Goodradigbee and Norfolk Fly are proud to offer a limited edition 700ml bottle of Goodradigbee’s classic Ironbark Red single malt and a Norfolk Fly cap for just $110. Called the Ironbark Flyman’s Batch this limited offer is for aficionados of both fine single malt and artful fly fishing. Perfect for mountain streams or camp fires. Silver – London Spirits Competition 2023 Silver – Aus Distilled Spirit Awards 2022
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Despite the name, Ironbark Red Malt Spirit is a rich, red and surprisingly complex spirit. It has a sweet honey and charred citrus flavour upfront, then moves to dark chocolate and golden syrup swiftly followed by subtle notes of seasoned wood and a nutty maltiness. The finish is powerful and succinct. Silver – London Spirits Competition 2023 Silver – Aus Distilled Spirit Awards 2022
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Ironbark Yellow surprises. It gains its rich golden colour from the outer layers of the Ironbark tree. It has an extraordinary softness that promotes easy drinking along with its sweetness. It’s very floral and whilst it is short on the palette it really opens up with a dash of H2O or ice. Silver – London Spirits Competition 2023 Silver – Aus Distilled Spirit Awards 2022
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Native to Western Australia, the Jarrah tree – the hardest of hardwoods – can live for a thousand years. Goodradigbee’s Jarrah has a young nose but is genuinely surprising on the palette. It converts a generous sweetness with honeysuckle, stone fruit, and apple with hints of spice. Jarrah responds well to ageing. Silver – London Spirits Competition 202
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Blackwood is aged in cubes made from Tasmanian Blackwood sourced from a swampy forest in North West Tasmania. For every tree harvested, one must be replanted. It is a sustainable success story. Blackwood has a mature, malty nose with hints of citrus. On the palate, it is a chocolate and vanilla bomb, very complex, with a peppery finish.44% ABV Silver – London Spirits Competition 2023 Bronze – Aus Distilled Spirit Awards 2022