Some whiskeys might get a bit of a change soon?
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Whisky makers are turning their backs on peat"
article had a Tassie one I would like to try as soon as Dry July is over
"Whisky is made all over the world, and it's not just in Scotland that peat is considered a vital component.
Belgrove, named after owner Peter Bignell's family farm, is a small distillery on the north east coast of Tasmania.
The distillery, converted from an old cobbled stable in 2010, is a little noisier than most distilleries.
"Because of the chip oil burner," says Mr Bignell. "I love being creative. It's what drives my experimentation in the distillery."
Belgrove uses biofuel made from waste chip shop cooking oil. They grow their own grain and, at the end of the process, the spent mash is fed to the sheep.
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My Next door Neighbour has it.
Belgrove Distillery 100% Rye Whisky (500ml) | Nicks Wine Merchants
or
Belgrove Distillery Oat Whisky (500ml) | Nicks Wine Merchants
Has anyone tried "Belgrove Distillery" ?? Pricey drop!
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