Buckwheat whisky is a type of distilled alcoholic beverage made entirely or principally from buckwheat. It is produced in the Brittany region of France and in the United States. Soba shōchū is a similar but weaker beverage produced in Japan. Liquor produced from the distillation of monofloral honey is also sometimes sold as buckwheat whisky or whiskey, though technically this is a type of distilled mead.
Buckwheat
Buckwheat (
Fagopyrum esculentum) is a plant cultivated for its
pseudocereal seeds. Despite the name, buckwheat is not related to
wheat and is in fact related to
sorrel and
rhubarb. It is a type of
pseudocereal, being a non-grass used in much the same way as a true
cereal. Over a million acres of buckwheat were harvested in the United States in 1918,
but its cultivation declined sharply in the 20th century with the adoption of nitrogen fertilizer, which increased the productivity of other crop staples.
Production process
The production of buckwheat whisky is comparable to the production of malt
whisky, except that all or most of the
barley is replaced with buckwheat. Buckwheat malt is produced by soaking the grains in water to allow them to
germinate. Once the shoots appear, the buckwheat is dried, a process that causes
enzymes in the buckwheat to convert the starch into fermentable sugars. The malt is ground in a mill and mixed with hot water to produce a sugary liquid.
Yeast is added to cause
fermentation of the sugars into alcohol, which is then
distilled at least once to produce a colorless spirit. The spirit is then put into
oak casks to mature.
Commercial distilleries
Distillerie des Menhirs
Distillerie des Menhirs is a family-owned business in the village of
Plomelin in Brittany, France. In 1998, the Le Lay family started producing the world's first pure buckwheat whisky, named
Eddu Silver. "Eddu" means "buckwheat" in the local
Breton language.
Eddu Silver is produced from a double distillation process in a pot heated by a direct flame and is aged in French oak casks. It is described as having floral scents of
rose and
Calluna vulgaris, fruity touches of
honey and
marmalade, and spicy notes of
nutmeg. Distillerie des Menhirs now produces a range of buckwheat whiskies, including
Eddu Gold and
Eddu Grey Rock.
Catskill Distilling Company
Catskill Distilling Company of Bethel, New York, is owned by distiller Monte Sachs, who uses water from the nearby Catskill Mountains to make its whisky. The company's buckwheat whisky is produced with 80% buckwheat.
Pinchgut Hollow Distillery
Heston Farm's Pinchgut Hollow Distillery is located in the town of Fairmont, West Virginia. The distillery has a heritage that dates back to
Prohibition and uses traditional recipes that have been handed down for generations.
[ Pinchgut Hollow Distillery ]
See also
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List of buckwheat dishes
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Outline of whisky