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The distillers at Anchor present this whiskey in commemoration of the 1906 San
Francisco Earthquake and Fire, and in celebration of our indomitable City's rebirth.
One hundred years ago, earthquake, fire, and dynamite destroyed nearly 4.7
square miles of San Francisco, a swath of destruction that claimed 28,188 buildings and an
incalculable number of lives. After the disaster, several clergymen asserted that the catastrophe
had been divine retribution, visited upon the City by the Bay for its wicked ways. Thanks in no small
part to the pluck, resolve, and ingenuity of its staff, however, A.P. Hotaling & Co.'s Jackson Street
whiskey warehouse survived. And so, "while millions of dollars worth of normally non-inflammable
material was reduced to ashes," as the Argonaut would later report, thousands of "barrels of highly
inflammable whisky were preserved intact in the heart of the tremendous holocaust."
After the fire, UC Berkeley Professor Jerome Barker Landfield bumped into poet
and wit Charles Kellogg Field. "He accompanied me to Berkeley," Landfield recalled, "and I put him
up at the Faculty Club for the night. As we walked down to the station on our way back to San
Francisco, Field asked me for a blank piece of paper on which to write. I handed him a used
envelope. On the back he penned these lines:
'If, as they say, God spanked the town For being over frisky, Why did He
burn the churches down And save Hotaling's whiskey?'"
This unusual whiskey has been aged for more than eleven years in once-used,
charred oak whiskey barrels. Many of the finest Scottish "single malts" are aged in the same
manner. The method of producing this Hotaling's Whiskey is identical to our other Old Potrero
whiskeys—it is a pot-distilled spirit from a mash of 100% malted rye. Only the barrel aging is
different. At more than ten years in barrel, we were surprised and delighted to see this product
develop a fine, mature, and mellow character. It has been a long time in developing, but it has
been worth the wait!
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