Scotch Malt Whisky Society (of America)

 

If you are looking for gift this holiday season the gift of the Scotch Malt Whisky Society (SMWS) is a good idea. The membership kit package would make a great gift for a scotch drinker, but there are a few things to know before you order.

The Scotch Malt Whisky Society of America (SMWSA) is a membership based society/club that sells cask strength whisky from refilled barrels from distilleries in Scotland. The bottles are green, labeled with a number system, and have descriptions of the flavor profile. Bottles/drinks can be purchased online, at SMWS Venues, and Partner Bars.

A membership has three options; member for $99 a year, member + bottle is $150 a year, or member + tasting kit for $175 a year. The membership allows you to purchase bottles, receive a magazine subscription (mainly about them), invitations to tastings near you (not free), and access to members rooms in UK (have to buy drams). Bottle price ranges from $90 to $1,200+ with ages from 9 years to 35+ years.

The Venues, are the bars that only serve their green bottles and are located in London and two in Edinburgh. I have been to the London venue. I was unable to go to the Edinburgh (Queens Street) venue as it was undergoing renovations.

The Members Rooms are the partner bars in America and in 19 other countries. I have not been to a partner bar yet. In American, the locations are in Washington DC, Knoxville, Chicago (2), Seattle (4), Washington State, Portland, Las Vegas, San Jose, and San Francisco (2). At the time of writing, this article there is no location in NYC, but the American headquarters is located on Madison Ave in NYC. I was informed by a rep that “liquor laws are complicated in NYC”. Well, that might be true, but there is a bar on every block in Manhattan so I would hope one will be coming soon.

Over the summer, I attend a SMWSA event at the NY Distillery Co. in Brooklyn. I sampled the following:

  1. Cask G6.4 – Grain Region (unknown), 35 Year
  2. Cask 36.104 – Speyside, 12 Year
  3. Cask 2.96 – Speyside, 12 Year
  4. Cask 41.81 – Speyside, 12 Year
  5. Cask 35.162 – Speyside, 21 Year
  6. Cask 29.201 – Islay, 17 Year

I preferred #1 and #6, but they were all good. As you can see, half of the bottles were 12 year olds. As I have mentioned in previous reviews, 12-year whisky gives me a baseline flavor. I would have liked all of the bottles to have been over 12 years for the cost of the event.

So with all that said, SMWSA is better choice than Flaviar in most aspects, but I have some four critiques;

One, the code system is interesting but I rely heavily on trust that it is correct. I am sure what they sell is correct, but part of me just wants to know what I am getting. I am not sure if there is a decoder ring available. I have not found anything official.

Two, on the site it states, “secretive group of independent whisky connoisseurs from all walks of life” select their whisky. So you have a secret group with a secret numbering system that charges $90 minimum for a bottle that may be 9-12 years old? Easy with the marketing please.

Three, the shipping cost is a factor to consider. I looked at ordering a $90 bottle and the shipping put the cost at $135. I can get a lot of good whisky for that price in the store on sale.

Four, there is no bar in NYC. This city is somewhat big on the map of the world. You would think there would be a partner bar in Manhattan.

Enjoying whisky can be a passion, hobby, or just a preferred drink. There are many societies and clubs out there, not to mention tasting events. SMWSA great society, but it is comes a higher price. When they open a bar in NYC I will renew my membership.

If you like it, drink it! – Christopher

If you like it, drink it!

 

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Scotch Malt Whisky Society (of America) – Paul John Whisky Release

A couple of weeks ago, I attended a SMWSA event at Junoon Restaurant to preview their new partnership with Paul John Whisky (PJ) from Goa, India. Mr. Paul John was in attendance to promote the launch along with members and non-members. If you are not familiar with SMWS please click here for my previous review. I enjoy Paul John Whisky very much and I highly recommend it if you have not tried it. At the event light appetizers where served along with 4 drams of the new expressions.

The new SMWSA & PJ were the following:

Cask 134.1 “Exotic rainforest fruits” Age: 6yrs, Refilled Ex-Bourbon barrels, Distilled February 2010, ABV: 57.9%, 36 allocated for USA. Price = $245.00

Cask 134.2 “Lip-smacking and cockle-warming” Age: 6yrs, Refilled Ex-Bourbon barrels, Distilled March 2010, ABV: 58.0%, 42 allocated for USA. Price = $245.00

Cask 134.3 “Hello flavour” Age: 6yrs, Refilled Ex-Bourbon barrels, Distilled March 2010, ABV: 56.9%, 42 allocated for USA. Price = $245.00

Cask 134.4 “Struts its stuff” Age: 6yrs, Refilled Ex-Bourbon barrels, Distilled November 2010, ABV: 57.0%, 48 allocated for USA. Price = $245.00

As you can see, all are 6 years old and cask strength. I enjoyed them all but none of them were mind blowing good.

In my previous review of SMWS I had some critiques, this time around I have complaints.

Complaint #1:

Price of $245.00. My thoughts when I saw this was and still are, “HOLY SHIT ARE YOU SERIOUS? If I bought one bottle, plus shipping and added the event ticket ($107.62) I would spend approximately $390.00. Since you as the reader did not go to the event, let me do the basic math for you.

In NYC Store Total = (PJ Edited) + (PJ Brilliance) + (PJ Classic) + (PJ Peated)

NYC = $60 + $60 + $100 + $100

NYC = $320.00 (3000ml)

SMWS PJ Total = (Bottle) + (Shipping)

SMWS PJ = $245 + $35 (approx.)

SMWS PJ = $275 (750ml)

As you can see from the math, you must really love this whisky or have money to spend to purchase a 6-year-old cask strength whisky at that price.

Complaint #2:

There is still NO VENUE BAR IN NYC at the time I am writing this review. I heard the representative pouring the samples telling a guest, “we hope to open one soon”. It is time to open a venue or partner bar in NYC. There is a bar on every corner in NYC, you can find a way and please don’t tell me about the liquor laws again.

There are many societies, clubs and tastings out there you can experience. SMWSA does offers something different, but I don’t see it has something that special or rare. Having a membership to buy expensive bottles is not special. Opening a venue bar in NYC and being a member is special.

As you can tell I find the price too high. As I have stated before, when they open a bar in NYC I will renew my membership.

If you like it, drink it! – Christopher

If you like it, drink it!

 

 

 

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