Big Bad John's Northern Promise

Single Malt Batch 1

45% ABV • Whisky • 750ml • 10+ In Stock

Single Malt Whisky from BC in Canada

$53.83 + tax and deposit

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PRODUCER
Fermentorium

BOTTLER
Official Distillery Release by Fermentorium Distilling Co.

AGE
5 Years Aged, Distilled 2015 & 2019

CASK TYPE
BC Scotch Ale (Previously Kentucky Bourbon) & Californian Red Wine

RELEASE
Strath Global Exclusive Limited Edition Release

CHILL-FILTRATION
No

ADDED COLOUR
No

PEAT SMOKED
No

Big Bad John’s was the first ever establishment in BC to get a license to pour liquor by the ounce. Seventy years later they finally get their name on a bottle.

BBJ’s in Victoria is one of those bars where people from different walks of life can come together to enjoy a drink and try to solve all of the world’s problems over a bucket of peanuts.

With this in mind, The Strath’s Adam Bradshaw blended two very different casks together to form a full-flavoured yet incredibly approachable whisky. It’s perfectly at home in a rocks glass, a shot glass, and even a Glencairn glass. Gather your friends or even make a few new ones over a dram of Northern Promise.

Batch one comes from a combination of meticulously selected casks from 2015 and 2019 that have previously contained BC craft scotch ale, Kentucky bourbon, and Californian red wine.

The barley is all grown right here on Vancouver Island, and was brewed, distilled and matured at Fermentorium – just a few minutes walk from BBJ’s. By the locals, for the locals – but happily shared with friendly visitors to our fair city. The gold rush may be over, but there’s still gold in these here hills.

The striking bottle is an artistic collaboration between Andrew Redbeard (local illustrator and Adam’s trusty whisky sidekick at The Strath), and Shawn O’Keefe (longtime in-house artist at Phillips Brewing).

Big Bad John’s was the first ever establishment in BC to get a license to pour liquor by the ounce. Seventy years later they finally get their name on a bottle.

BBJ’s in Victoria is one of those bars where people from different walks of life can come together to enjoy a drink and try to solve all of the world’s problems over a bucket of peanuts.

With this in mind, The Strath’s Adam Bradshaw blended two very different casks together to form a full-flavoured yet incredibly approachable whisky. It’s perfectly at home in a rocks glass, a shot glass, and even a Glencairn glass. Gather your friends or even make a few new ones over a dram of Northern Promise.

Batch one comes from a combination of meticulously selected casks from 2015 and 2019 that have previously contained BC craft scotch ale, Kentucky bourbon, and Californian red wine.

The barley is all grown right here on Vancouver Island, and was brewed, distilled and matured at Fermentorium – just a few minutes walk from BBJ’s. By the locals, for the locals – but happily shared with friendly visitors to our fair city. The gold rush may be over, but there’s still gold in these here hills.

The striking bottle is an artistic collaboration between Andrew Redbeard (local illustrator and Adam’s trusty whisky sidekick at The Strath), and Shawn O’Keefe (longtime in-house artist at Phillips Brewing).

Discover Fermentorium

Fermentorium

Tucked behind the vibrant Phillips Brewing Company in Victoria, British Columbia, the Fermentorium is a spirited offshoot where old-world distilling meets West Coast creativity. Conceived in 2014, it was born from the brewery’s desire to explore the possibilities of grain and botanicals beyond beer, with a commitment to craftsmanship and local sourcing.

The distillery operates two stills: a vintage 1920s British copper still affectionately named "Old George," and a modern German-built counterpart. This combination allows for both traditional and innovative distillation techniques. The barley used is grown on Vancouver Island, particularly the Saanich Peninsula, and malted in-house at Phillips’ own malting facility, one of the few of its kind in North America .

Fermentorium’s flagship spirit, STUMP Coastal Forest Gin, is a reflection of British Columbia’s rugged landscape. Distilled with hand-foraged botanicals such as grand fir, bay laurel, lavender, and Cascade hops, it offers a flavour profile that evokes the province’s coastal forests .

On the whisky front, the distillery has released expressions like Small Talk and Sanctuary. Small Talk is crafted from local barley and aged in a variety of casks, including those previously holding bourbon, beer, and wine, resulting in a complex whisky with notes of chocolate, spicy vanilla, and hints of Pinot Noir . Sanctuary is a single malt whisky aged between five and nine years in a mix of bourbon, beer, and wine barrels, offering a rich, multi-layered flavour profile .

Phillips Fermentorium stands as a testament to the innovative spirit of British Columbia’s craft distilling scene, blending tradition with local character to create distinctive, high-quality spirits.

Whisky Folk Review

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