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  1. Feb 22, 2020 · The Angels’ share is an expression we hear extremely often about the maturation of whisky, with just a quick explanation of the angels’ share being a portion (or share) of the volume of whisky (or other spirits) that is lost to evaporation during the aging in oak barrels. But what is it exactly?

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    The angels share also goes a long way to explaining the incredible prices attached to much older whisky, beyond merely accounting for the storage costs they also factor in rarity. While a 10 year old cask may have lost only 18-20% of its volume, in contrast a 25 year old cask typically loses around 40% abv.

    While on paper this sounds like a devestating financial loss that should be halted at any cost, which led to some amusing confusions regarding Diageo and clingfilm, the Angels’ share is not a one-way street. The gap left by evaporating whisky is filled by air from the environment. This penetrates through the pores of the oak staves into the barrel ...

    How much whisky actually has to be shared with the angels depends heavily on external influences. While no distillery has complete control over the Angels Share there are a number of factors which can reduce, or increase the rate of evaporation: 1. Temperature 2. Humidity 3. Barrel Storage 4. Air pressure 5. Cask Size 6. Cask fill level

    The Angels’ Share is also a the name of a comedy drama directed by Ken Loach in 2012. The film which derives its name from this process, is happily centred around a whisky distillery and fictional cask of Islay’s Malt Mill. Young Robbie is given community service after a crime. During an excursion with his supervisor, they visit a distillery, where...

    It’s not only the angels that enjoy the evaporating whisky however. The black stuff in the picture above is Baudoinia Compniacensis, better known as the whisky fungus, a fungus that consumes airbourne alcohol and are heavily found in the vicinity of distilleries. Baudoinia Compniacensis is also millions of years older than humans.

    What is the angels share?

    The Angels share is a term denoting the percentage of whisky lost due to evaporation per year during the cask maturation of spirits. The phrase is most commonly associated with whisky but is sometimes also used in viticulture as well as in rum and cognac production.

    How much is the Angels share?

    Approx 1-2% of the total inventory is lost through evaporation in Scotland equivalent to 22 million bottles per year. The exact amount depends as the rate is subject to temperature and humidity. A hogshead barrel the most common type in use has a volume of 250 liters which works out at between 2.5 and 5.0 liters of whisky evaporated in the first year. In drier less humid climates the angels share can be far higher. Amrut distillery based in Bangalore India estimate losses of up to 12% of the...

    How can we reduce angels share?

    A number of techniques for reducing evaporation losses have been explored. These include climate controls and a device called the 'Scotch Bonnet'. More extreme forms such as 'tarring' casks to seal them, and even wrapping barrels in polythene have been explored. These were rejected as they prevent the evaporation and oxidation required for maturation, adversely impacting flavour.

  2. THE ANGELS’ SHARE combines elements of drama, comedy, and the caper movie or heist movie. Identify scenes from the film that exemplify each of these elements.

  3. The Angels' Share is a 2012 comedy-drama film directed by Ken Loach and starring Paul Brannigan, John Henshaw, and William Ruane. Set in Glasgow , Scotland , it tells the story of a young father who narrowly avoids a prison sentence.

  4. Aug 13, 2023 · The Angel's Share is a captivating term that embodies the romantic and scientific facets of whisky maturation. In the realm of whisky production, this term refers to the gradual loss of liquid that occurs as whisky ages in wooden casks.

  5. May 1, 2024 · While it might seem like a small detail in the grand process of whisky production, the Angel’s Share plays a crucial role in shaping the final spirit's character, quality and scarcity. In this blog post, we'll explore what the Angel's Share is, why it occurs, and how it affects the whisky that eventually makes it into our glasses.

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  7. Mar 20, 2013 · In that sense, “The Angel’s Share” is Loach business as usual. At 76, though, this most down-to-earth of kitchen-sink realists appears to be in an exceptionally playful, celebratory mood. The story involves a young first-time father who gets mixed up in a crime caper that could destroy his future.