Classical music just wouldn't have the same effect.
Batch is the latest collaborative effort. Like all Blackened expressions, this whiskey was subject to the brand’s trademarked Black Noise process, which basically involves blasting the barrels with a subwoofer playing loud music to agitate the whiskey and increase interaction with the wood as it ages. The whiskey is a blend of sourced aged bourbon and rye that is finished in black brandy casks, which are subject to this heavy metal pummeling.
This is the third Blackened release to get the Black Noise treatment with one of Metallica’s albums. “We did it with S&M2 and The Black Album, and now we’re doing it in a really fun way to celebrate 72 Seasons,” said Dietrich. “It’s kind of like we’re bottling key Metallica memories with these limited release batches.” Of course, the only way to really tell if each individual album is really making an impact on the flavor of the whiskey is to give them a try side-by-side.
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