Lost Lantern Shipping Latest Single Casks In October

Lost Lantern, the new independent bottler of American whiskey that launched in late 2020, is pleased to announce their Fall 2021 collection featuring five limited edition single casks. Single casks are an essential piece of the Lost Lantern model, inspired by the long tradition of independent bottlers in Scotland. These highly limited, one-of-a-kind single casks consist of unique and deeply expressive whiskies produced by some of the finest distilleries in the United States.

Since their debut last October, Lost Lantern has released ten single casks from around the country featuring some of America’s most exciting distilleries: Santa Fe Spirits (NM), Cedar Ridge (IA), New York Distilling Company (NY), Ironroot Republic (TX), Whiskey Del Bac (AZ) and Balcones (TX). Every single cask released thus far has sold out and since been retired – some within days of going on sale.

With the introduction of their third cohort, four new distilleries join the roster, extending Lost Lantern’s single cask collection into a number of new geographical locations.

Beginning October 15, the Fall 2021 single cask collection will be offered for presale via LostLanternWhiskey.com. These casks will also be available at a later point via Seelbachs.com. All offerings are bottled at cask strength, are non-chill-filtered and have natural color.

Fall 2021 Cask #1, Cedar Ridge Iowa Single Malt Whiskey Finished in a Sherry Cask (555 btls): SRP, $110
Fall 2021 Cask #2, Watershed Ohio Straight Bourbon Whiskey (160 btls): SRP, $100
Fall 2021 Cask #3, Boulder Spirits Colorado Straight Bourbon Whiskey (181 btls): SRP, $105
Fall 2021 Cask #4, Spirit Works California Straight Rye Whiskey(195 btls): SRP, $80
Fall 2021 Cask #5, St. George Spirits California Single Malt Whiskey (250 btls): SRP, $150

“Lost Lantern’s Fall 2021 Single Cask Collection includes some of our very favorite casks we’ve come across so far. It includes whiskies from long-established, well-known distilleries like St. George Spirits and Cedar Ridge, as well as whiskies from highly regarded distilleries like Watershed, Boulder, and Spirit Works that have devoted followings, but aren’t distributed as widely,” says Lost Lantern co-founder Nora Ganley-Roper. “We’re especially excited to be releasing our first whiskey from Colorado and our first two whiskies from California, both major hotspots of craft distilling in the U.S.”

“Some of our casks push the boundaries of a particular style, like Single Cask #3, our high-malt bourbon from Boulder Spirits, or Single Cask #2, a five-grain bourbon from Watershed in Ohio,” says Lost Lantern co-founder Adam Polonski. “Others are more traditional in style but come from places you wouldn’t expect. Single Cask #1, a Sherry-finished Single Malt from Cedar Ridge in Iowa, is exactly like that: even though the Great Plains aren’t well known for single malt (yet!), this cask will delight lovers of sherry and sherried whiskies. We truly believe this collection not only shows our range but the range of American whiskey, and it will provide something new and exciting for even the most educated whiskey drinker!”

Beginning with the Fall 2021 collection, Lost Lantern has introduced a new cask numbering system. Every front label now includes the release year, cask number and alcohol by volume written by hand.