TRAVERSE CITY, Mich., June 28, 2024 (Newswire.com) - Iron Fish Distillery is thrilled to announce that all three of our Mad Angler whiskeys have been awarded top honors in the 2024 ASCOT Taste Competition, with Mad Angler® Bourbon 5 yr. earning the prestigious Double Platinum award, one of 100 awarded nationally.
The Mad Angler® name is inspired by the works of celebrated northern Michigan writer Michael Delp, advocate of rivers, who often finds creativity in fly fishing on his beloved Boardman River.
Iron Fish Distillery's 'Mad Angler' whiskies are inspired by poems highlighting the river's lack of control over its future. Named to raise awareness about river conservation, these award-winning whiskies use grain from Iron Fish's 120-acre farm, which adheres to sustainable practices under the Michigan Agriculture Environmental Assurance Program (MAEAP). The distillery supports watershed organizations, including the Iron Fish Arctic Grayling Research Fund, promoting the reintroduction of Arctic Grayling to Michigan rivers.
Mad Angler® Whiskey Story - See Video with Michael Delp
"Our Mad Angler Bourbon Batch #4 marks the beginning of our commitment to ensuring that every product under the Mad Angler brand is aged for over 5 years," said David Wallace, co-founder and master distiller of Iron Fish.
The ASCOT Awards, created by spirits expert Fred Minnick are a prestigious international spirits competition. These awards honor exceptional distillers and marketers, divided into Marketing + Design and Taste Competitions. In the Taste Competition, entries are blind-tasted and scored on a 100-point scale for appearance, aroma, taste, and finish.
Mad Angler Bourbon 92 Proof / Batch #4 750ML - Aged 5 Years
Double Platinum Award Best Small Batch Bourbon
Mad Angler Bottled in Bond 100 Proof / 750ml
Platinum Award Best Wheat Whiskey
Mad Angler Rye 92 Proof / 750ml
Gold Medal Best Craft Rye Whiskey (Not Sourced)
About Iron Fish Distillery
Established in 2016, Iron Fish Distillery stands as Michigan’s first farm distillery, cultivating grains, distilling spirits, and aiming to perfect the art of barrel-finishing sourced whiskey. This third-party environmentally audited working farm and distillery attracts over 150,000 guests annually to the agricultural destination, reborn on a long-abandoned 120-acre farm located in rural Springdale Township in Manistee County.
Iron Fish Distillery's vision is to be a beloved legacy distillery leaving the land and community a better place than they found it.
Contact Information:Jesse DenHerder
Marketing Director
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231.590.3583
Original Source: Michigan Farm Distillery Wins Multiple Whiskey Awards for 'Mad Angler' Series, Highlighting Sustainability and Watershed Protection