Limeburners 10 Year Old American Oak Single Cask
September 2024

Limeburners 10 Year Old American Oak Single Cask

This is the oldest Limeburners to ever be released, and their first ever 10-year age statement whisky: a 10 Year Old single cask, created exclusively for the Club.

Australia

Colour Rich amber

Nose Vanilla bean, fresh lemon meringue, poached pear, crème brûlée and hints of spice.

Palate Thick peach yogurt over juicy clementine and candied mango, topped with demerara sugar and white chocolate fudge.

Finish Stewed apples with cinnamon, cookies and cream ice-cream, and lift of lightly roasted coffee notes.

Overview

Limeburners was our first Australian featured whisky, and we’re thrilled to be bringing their oldest ever whisky and first 10-year age statement release, directly and exclusively to Club Members.

Over the years, this Western Australian distillery have been picking up gold medals, left right and centre, including Best Australian Whisky (with one of their younger casks). Naturally assembling its own cohort of die-hard collectors along the way, the Great Southern Distilling Company’s motto “in pursuit of excellence” has clearly paid off.

Since the first casks were laid down 20 years ago, they’ve focused primarily on intense Port and Sherry casks which make up the majority of their core range. But this ten-year-old single cask is something different: an unpeated, full American Oak maturation, bottled with non-chill filtration and natural colour at a whopping cask strength of 57.0% ABV.

They’ve absolutely nailed it. The unadulterated American Oak comes through with waves of thick peach yoghurt, cookies & cream ice cream, and a lift of lightly roasted coffee on the palate, preceded with fresh lemon meringue and poached pear on the nose. You can taste each year of West coast maturation as it lingers… and lingers… and lingers…

With #1 and #2 already sold out, don’t miss your chance to get your hands on this third release in the unparalleled Australian Decade Series.

This single cask is exclusive to Club Members. If you’re not yet a Member of the Club, sign up free today to ensure you don’t miss out on this historic bottling and be a part of Australia’s biggest whisky community.

THE SPECS

Price: $395.00

Age: 10 Years Old

ABV: 57%

Maturation: American Oak Single Cask #M317

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Limeburners's History

At The Whisky Club, we love Scotch and we’ve also ticked off most of the world’s prime single malt territory over the years, but there’s been an elephant in the room for some time and we just can’t ignore it any longer. Australian Whisky. It’s taken the world by storm over the past five years, the quality of the whisky’s astounding and winning the hearts of whisky connoisseurs across the globe.

The Aussie industry’s secret to success is a very simple mantra, followed dogmatically by all concerned: to make the best whisky possible. It’s this quality over quantity approach that’s seen some of the world’s tiniest distilleries make single malt whiskies that equal and in many cases better the best that Scotland and Japan can offer.

Firmly planted at the pointy end of Australia’s distilleries is the Great Southern Distilling Company, better known simply by their brand name Limeburners, situated in Albany, Western Australia. One of the first five distilleries to appear in the modern Australian whisky industry, it’s also Australia’s most awarded distillery and has always been at the forefront of the great Australian whisky boom. But you can’t talk about Limeburners without first taking a look at the early history of the modern Australian whisky industry and how it came to be.

Australian whisky has come a long way in only 27 years. Our unique climate and quality ingredients combine to produce quality spirits of world renown, but the question has to be asked – why does Australia have such a short whisky history?

Well to answer that question we need to hit the rewind button back to 1838. Tasmania alone was home to no fewer than 16 legal distilleries, and countless illegal ones. The population was growing, they certainly liked a drink (many had come over as convicts after all) and the industry boomed. At least, it did up until the point Lady Jane Franklin, wife of Tasmanian Governor John Franklin, said “I would prefer barley be fed to pigs, than it be used to turn men into swine”.

Thanks for that Jane.

Next thing laws were passed and all the distilleries were forced to close. With whisky production now illegal, Tasmania went without a local dram for over 150 years, but Cascade Brewery didn’t seem to have any trouble securing barley to turn men into swine… but that’s the way it goes when you’re mates with the guv.

Fast-forward to 1991, and a chap by the name of Bill Lark went on a trout fishing trip in Tasmania’s Highlands with his father-in-law, Max. Enjoying a dram in a park in Bothwell, Bill questioned why nobody was making whisky in Tasmania – after all, not only is the climate perfect, there’s an abundance of crystal-clear water, locally grown barley and peat bogs. It just seemed logical. So, Bill being Bill set out to have a go, but upon applying for a license discovered Lady Jane’s law was still in place. Undaunted he contacted his local MP and before long the law was abolished allowing Lark Distillery to be formed in 1992, paving the way for the modern Australian whisky industry as we know it today. Hot on the heels of Lark came Small Concern Distillery (1992), Sullivans Cove (1994) and Hellyers Road (1999) in Tasmania, Bakery Hill (1999) in Victoria and in 2004, Limeburners in Western Australia.

Looking for a new challenge, Limeburners was founded by lawyer Cameron Syme in a business incubator at the Albany Small Business Centre. Distillation kicked off in 2005 with a mission to make the best whisky in the world and to this day Limeburners remains true to this ambition, operating under a strict continuous improvement methodology aptly named “in pursuit of excellence”. The next big milestone came in November 2007 when production moved to a purpose-built distillery facility on the edge of the stunning Princess Royal Harbour in Albany.

The first Limeburners Single Malt was released in 2008 and was promptly awarded the Bronze Medal at the International Wine & Spirits Competition in London. When Western Australia’s first ever single malt sold out in a month, Cameron knew he was onto something. Production was ramped up, and despite now being double what it was in the early days, demand still far outstrips supply, hardly surprising because Limeburners is one of the most sought-after whiskies in the country.

Not content with making some of the world’s best whisky, Cameron has since opened two more distilleries in Western Australia. Established in 2015, The Margaret River Distilling Company is home to the “Giniversity” and specialises in gin and vodka, while the 2017 The Porongurup Distilling Company is home to Tiger Snake Sour Mash Whiskey. Today the entire portfolio includes a wide range of spirits including single malt whisky, sour mash whiskey, gin, vodka, pisco, brandy and liqueurs.

The Great Southern Distilling Company’s motto “in pursuit of excellence” has clearly paid off and it’s now Australia’s most awarded distillery with recent accolades including:
• Gold and Trophy for the “2017 Best International Craft Whisky in the World” awarded by the American Distilling Institute.
• Jim Murray awarded 3 liquid gold awards and crowned Limeburners as “2018’s Best Whisky in the Southern Hemisphere” in the 2018 Whisky Bible.
• 2016 Australian Champion Distiller – RASV Australian Distilled Spirits Awards (ADSA)
• 2015 & 2016 Australian Champion Whisky, Australian Champion small batch spirit
• Best Australian Grain Whisky in 2016 & 2017 at the London World Whisky Awards
• Double Gold Medals – San Francisco Spirits Awards.
• Ranked by Jim Murray in the top 2% of whiskies in the world

An incredible trophy cabinet I’m sure you’d agree, and The Whisky Club is over the moon to be partnering with Limeburners to bring you our February 2018 whisky – a truly unique offering that’s a first for Limeburners and set to become a piece of Australian whisky history.

Limeburners 10 Year Old American Oak Single Cask Limeburners 10 Year Old American Oak Single Cask

Distillery Facts

Region: Western Australia

Origin: 252 Frenchman Bay Road, Albany, Western Australia, 6330

Founded: 2004

Water Source: Limestone aquifers and dilution by rainwater

Washbacks: Stainless Steel

Stills: 1 wash and 1 spirit

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