Scottish brewer Innis & Gunn has collaborated with Irish whiskey producer Teeling to create a limited-edition stout, aged in barrels formerly used to mature Teeling’s small-batch whiskey
The jet black 5.8% ABV stout was barrel aged at Innis & Gunn’s Scottish brewery using the Dublin distiller’s old whiskey barrels. The result is ‘a rich flavour-packed beer with a big hit of dark chocolate, coffee and treacle’, Innis & Gunn said. There are also hints of vanilla and spice.
The Innis & Gunn brewing team developed the stout specifically to complement the flavours drawn out from the Irish whiskey barrels.
Unlike the toasted oak characteristics from Scotch whisky barrels, Irish whiskey barrels deliver a much lighter and sweeter flavour, the brand claimed. Drinkers will discover coconut and vanilla flavours accompanied with spicy notes when they sip Kith & Kin.
As part of the collaboration, the barrels used to age the stout were returned to Teeling to be used in the maturation of a stout-finished whiskey, which Teeling will release in the spring.
Innis & Gunn founder Dougal Gunn Sharp said: “We’ve always held a great deal of admiration for Teeling’s ethos of quality and innovation. Like us, they are uncompromising when it comes to flavour and I was intrigued to see what we could create together. When we first tasted the stout with its rich notes of chocolate and coconut it was clear we were on to a winner.”
Around 130,000 bottles of the limited-edition Kith & Kin stout, available in 330ml bottles, have been produced.
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