ADD ANI AS A TRUSTED SOURCE
googleads
Menu
Culture

Whiskey gets a sonic touch from Metallica

Washington DC, [USA] Aug 29 (ANI): In order to make their whiskey taste better, heavy metal band Metallica is set to blast each batch of their 'Blackened' alcohol with a specially designed playlist.

ANI Aug 29, 2018 22:55 IST googleads

Representative image

Washington DC, [USA] Aug 29 (ANI): In order to make their whiskey taste better, heavy metal band Metallica is set to blast each batch of their 'Blackened' alcohol with a specially designed playlist.
According to ultimate classic rock, a newly-launched website of the brand explained that after the whiskey is poured in the casks for its maturation phase, the alcohol will be sonically treated to the loud music of Metallica.
During its sonic treatment, the whiskey will seep deeper into the cask, thereby infusing a wooden flavour into it.
The whiskey brand will use a sonic enhancement system which is called the 'BLACK NOISE'.
Former distiller Dave Pickerell, who is the band's partner for the upcoming product and is well known for keeping his whiskeys in casks previously used to make other alcohols, has chosen a black brandy cask for Blackened.
According to him, an added flavour of apricot alongside the honey and caramel tones will do wonders in the increasingly crowded field of musician-curated spirits.
For all the whiskey aficionados out there, the band's alcohol can now be pre-ordered. The first batch of bottles is expected to ship in September.
A clothing line promoting the band's whiskey will also be available on their official website.
Nine-time Grammy award winner Metallica is well known for songs like 'Nothing else matters', 'Fade to black' and 'Turn the page' and has been consistently ranked by Time Magazine at no. 61 on its '100 Greatest Artists of All Time list'.(ANI)

Get the App

What to Read Next

Others

Study reveals kids may consider past choices when judging others

Study reveals kids may consider past choices when judging others

A new study published in the journal Child Development by researchers at Boston College in Massachusetts, USA, and the University of Queensland in Australia investigates whether four- to nine-year-old children evaluate their own previous actions when developing moral judgements about others.

Read More
Relationships

Study: Why do we fall for particular people?

Study: Why do we fall for particular people?

Even the shortest ties can sometimes lead to the deepest bonds in life. Like when you attend a party and run into someone wearing the T-shirt of your favourite band, or who laughs at the same jokes as you, or who picks up the oddball food you alone (or so you thought) enjoy. My favourite is when a conversation is started by a tiny, common interest that develops into an enduring love.

Read More
Fashion

Zendaya's stylist Law Roach announces retirement

Zendaya's stylist Law Roach announces retirement

Renowned Hollywood stylist Law Roach has announced his retirement citing "politics, the lies and false narratives" in the fashion and entertainment world as the reason behind his decision. However, he did come in full support of Zendaya and said that he will always have "love" for her.

Read More
Culture

Thanksgiving 2022: History, significance and celebration of day

Thanksgiving 2022: History, significance and celebration of day

Thanksgiving is around the corner. This national holiday of the United States is commemorated in Brazil, Canada, Germany, Japan, and other nations as the official start of the holiday season. Thanksgiving Day is celebrated in the United States every year on the fourth Thursday in November. The Americans commemorate this special day to express gratitude to God for providing them with each meal. This year's festival will take place on Thursday, November 24. The beginning of the holiday season and a national holiday in the USA is observed on this day.

Read More
Others

Voice-control smart devices may affect kids' social development

Voice-control smart devices may affect kids' social development

Washington D.C. [USA], September 28 (ANI): According to an expert in the use of artificial intelligence and machine learning in healthcare, voice-control smart devices such as Alexa, Siri, and Google Home may hinder children's social and emotional development.

Read More
Home About Us Our Products Advertise Contact Us Terms & Condition Privacy Policy

Copyright © aninews.in | All Rights Reserved.