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Tattersall Distilling Launches New American Single Malt

Wisconsin’s Tattersall Distilling recently launched its Interstate Whiskey, which was inspired by the first interstate park in the nation.

A statement from the distiller notes that this expression, Tattersall’s first American single malt, has been in the making for more than five years. You’ll be able to find a bottle in Minnesota and Wisconsin starting now.

“As a member of the American Single Malt Whiskey Commission, we have been anxiously awaiting the federal government’s approval of the American single malt whiskey designation,” said Jon Kreidler, founder and chief officer of Tattersall Distilling, in the prepared statement.

Tattersall Interstate Single Malt
Wisconsin’s Tattersall Distilling recently launched its Interstate Whiskey, which was inspired by the first interstate park in the nation. (image via Tattersall)

“While distillation was completed in our Minnesota distillery, all of the grains were sourced from Wisconsin, and the aging took place in both locations. Interstate Whiskey bridges the two states, much like its namesake park.”

The Interstate Whiskey is aged four years in virgin oak barrels, and distilled from a blend of 100% malted barley including Wisconsin cherrywood smoked and dark roasted malts.

The distiller’s notes show the whiskey to be a “complex sipper” with flavors of chocolate and cherry with a hint of coffee.

Tattersall’s Interstate Whiskey clocks in at 90 proof, or 45% ABV. The suggested retail price is $45 for a 750ml bottle.

For more information on Tattersall or the party, check out www.tattersalldistilling.com.

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