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Lost Lantern Fall 2022 Single Cask Collection Unveiled

Aunt Mabel’s lasagna recipe, with a clean vanilla nose and a crescendo of spices in each sip.

  • Cedar Ridge Iowa 6-Year-Old Straight Malted Rye Whiskey (211 btls): A rye bread dream with a twinkle of lemon and the charm of a freshly dusted bakery counter.
  • Copperworks Distilling Washington Single Malt (225 btls): A smorgasbord of vanilla, pepper, and Pacific Northwest pride, all wrapped up in an oak-infused embrace.
  • Breuckelen Distilling 8-Year-Old New York Malted Wheat Whiskey (165 btls): The elder of the bunch, embodying the essence of a Brooklyn brownstone with its rich tastes and smooth mouthfeel.
  • Each bottle from the Fall Catalog has its spotlight, pirouetting on the stage of your palate and leaving you with a unique aftertaste, as memorable as your favorite campfire story. Let’s not sidestep the detail that this includes the oldest cask they’ve cozied up with to date. Hello, Breuckelen!

    The Single Cask Saga

    Single casks are the backbone of the Lost Lantern ethos, an art form that marries rarity with untamed spirit. Look at them as the solo artists of the whiskey world—each brings a singular, uncompromising voice to the chorus of the limited edition whiskies. Borrowing chapters from the Scottish tradition’s grand tome, Lost Lantern champions these one-cask wonders, each imbued with the soul of its birthplace—be it Santa Fe’s desert sands or the rolling plains of Texas.

    This dreamweaver’s spirit quest doesn’t just dabble in the homeland, though. Lost Lantern took up the mantle to ensure you could say “cheers” with a glass echoing the American spirit. Each cask is a bottled bard, narrating tales of the craft distilleries collaboration that makes the heart of this whiskey collection beat.

    The Treasure Trove

    Don’t just rest on the word-of-mouth lore about these ambrosial elixirs. Below is a table with snippets of the delight each concoction brings to your lips. Remember, like a solar eclipse, these whiskies won’t linger for long:

    Cask #12 (CO) Bacon-wrapped dates meet orange marmalade, dancing smokily around a bonny highland flame.
    Cask #13 (IA) Vanilla skies over grain waves—a bourbon as smooth as jazz with a finish longer than a Midwestern horizon.
    Cask #14 (IA) Tangy citrus fused with toasted comfort. This malted rye is the armchair you never knew you needed.
    Cask #15 (WA) Vanilla-lavender lullabies floating on wooden ships, sailing the briny deep of your senses.
    Cask #16 (NY) A mature blend of nostalgia and nuance, like the perfect playlist for a reflective rainy day.

    Unveil the Mysteries with Lost Lantern

    Founded by spirited pioneers, Nora Ganley-Roper and Adam Polonski, Lost Lantern is more than an independent bottler—they’re keepers of the flame, casting a light on the medley of American whiskey‘s finest. Through their single casks and vatted malts, you’re not just sipping whiskey; you’re imbibing stories, toasting to craftsmanship, and waxing poetic on the passion poured into every cask.

    Catch the tale of their newest finds and most thrilling releases by hitching a wagon to their newsletter. Whether you’re a novice whiskey wanderer or a single malt sage, the Lost Lantern Fall 2022 Single Cask Collection is a treasure map to the gold at the end of the rainbow—or should we say, to the amber in your tumbler.

    Join the Odyssey Online

    Once armed with your bottle of the Fall 2022 collection, don’t wander into the whiskey wilderness alone. Share your taste trek, marvel at their maltings, and join a community of like-minded merrymakers on their digital hearths:

    • Instagram: @lostlanternwhiskey
    • Facebook: @lostlanternwhiskey
    • Twitter: @LostLanternDram

    So, are you ready to set sail on a sensorial expedition? To fill your season with sips that speak of stories untold? Lace up those boots, tip that fedora just so, because the Lost Lantern Fall 2022 Single Cask Collection is here to squire you through the galaxies of grain to plains of pure taste pleasure.

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    1. I absolutely loved reading about Lost Lantern’s Fall 2022 Single Cask Collection unveiling. As a fan of spirits, especially whiskey, this article provided an exciting glimpse into what’s to come from Lost Lantern this fall.

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    Written by Daniel Davis

    Daniel Davis has been writing about spirits for over 10 years. He is a frequent speaker at whiskey festivals and events around the country and has been a judge at several international spirit competitions. He is passionate about educating people about the history and culture of whiskey and bourbon and loves to share his knowledge with others.

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