If you aren’t up to date on celestial news, a total solar eclipse will take place on April 8, during which the moon will completely block out the sun as it passes between the fiery body and Earth. There are all kinds of festivities planned to celebrate and observe the cosmic event, and a few distilleries have gotten onboard and decided to release special spirits to commemorate the occasion.
The latest eclipse release announcement comes from Blackland Distillery, which is located in Fort Worth, Texas. Here’s how it is supposed to tie into this celestial event: The grains used in the mashbill are midnight wheat from New Zealand and white corn from Texas, which are supposed to represent the moon blocking out the sun.
Try sipping one of these spirits while you watch the eclipse if you’re in its path next month, weather permitting, and don’t be surprised if a few more are released in the coming weeks. And remember, please don’t stare directly at the sun like a certain ex-president once did without wearing an approved pair of eclipse glasses, no matter how many cocktails you’ve had.Flicker is currently Robb Report's whiskey critic, writing a weekly review of the most newsworthy releases around.
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