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WhistlePig launches what it claims to be longest-aged North American single-malt to date

Summary by Decanter
The launch comes on the heels of a number of aged releases, with The Béhôlden (aged 21 years) in 2023 and The Badönkådonk (aged 25 years) in 2024. Today (3 September, 2025), WhistlePig released fewer than four barrels of The BigShǝBàng, which it claims to be North America’s first 30-year aged single-malt whiskey. Far from the famous hills of Kentucky’s Bourbon County, the WhistlePig distillery is ensconced on a 200-ha farm in Vermont. Surrounded…
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Decanter broke the news in on Wednesday, September 3, 2025.
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