The Gospel Straight Rye Whiskey

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The Gospel Straight Rye Whiskey is produced using single-source unmalted rye from the Murray Mallee region in South Australia. The Brunswick-based The Gospel Distillery is currently the largest whiskey distillery in Australia.

Founders Ben Bowles & Andrew Fitzgerald utilised backgrounds in engineering and construction to custom design a six-metre-high Column and Copper Pot Still. The Column Still, one of only a handful used in Australia, helps to retain the unique flavours of The Gospel and is the only one designed and built entirely in-house.

The Gospel Straight Rye Whiskey is crafted using 100% rye mash, double distilled and then aged for at least two years in new American oak barrels in Melbourne, Australia.

Tasting notes: Full flavoured rye, fresh backed rye bread on the nose, caramel and spice on the palette. Drink neat, on the rocks or as a great base to the red hook cocktail.

700ml, 45% ABV

$84.00 inc. GST

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The Gospel Straight Rye Whiskey is crafted by The Gospel Distillery, Brunswick VIC.

In 2015, Ben Bowles and Andrew Fitzgerald quietly launched Melbourne Moonshine – a tidy operation that quickly filled a narrow warehouse in South Melbourne. Two hand-beaten Portuguese stills were used to produce a sour mash 100% malted corn spirit from a recipe inherited by Bowles – he hails from South Carolina in the US. The aim was to bring Australians around to the raw complexity of moonshine (or unaged grain spirit). It was a hard slog from the beginning, so they expanded their range with a number of successful liqueurs and white spirits which quickly took off. 

Soon, their focus started to shift  whisky became the main game. They expanded, re-branded and launched The Gospel Distillers in 2019 after moving in to a warehouse located in the suburb of Brunswick, Melbourne’s inner-city hipster oasis. Armed with the successes and failures from Melbourne Moonshine, they self-built a much larger set-up inspired by some of the top craft distillers in the US. And they also shifted grains: unmalted rye from South Australia would be the primary grain bubbling through their six-metre high column still, also designed and constructed by the former engineers.

The pivot was aimed at this country’s growing consumption of rye and corn-based spirits – Australia being one of the biggest markets for American whiskey in the world. But there was another goal  selling rye whisky back to the US.

The Gospel Solera Rye, which launched in September 2019, is matured in a purpose-built 6 x 4 barrel system. 100% rye spirit is initially fed into the top layer, comprising of virgin American oak, and is then transferred throughout the solera until it reaches the bottom barrels which previously held Australian red wine. The resulting spirit then classifies as a rye whiskey in the US, but it can’t be called whisky in Australia as the components are younger than the minimum two year requirement, so the term doesn’t appear on the label. It’s a progressive, forward-thinking approach, aimed at creating an affordable Australian rye.

The Gospel Straight Rye Whiskey, released in 2020, aged for at least 2 years in new American oak, satisfying both Australian and American regulations. The Gospel’s growing team of Australian distilling specialists, which includes the highly experienced Ian Thorn, formerly of Starward, and Alex Poulsen, who previously managed the Hippocampus and Boatrocker distilleries, also proves this is a bold project eyeing a big future in Australia and abroad.

www.thegospelwhiskey.com

Weight 1.5 kg

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