The Most Innovative Spirits Revolutionizing the Crafts Spirits Game
Christopher Friedmann
·8 min read
There’s never been a better time to order a stiff drink. We’re in the thick of a spirits renaissance, where distillers, blenders, and cocktail creators are pushing the envelope to develop new flavors, reimagine classics, and elevate local ingredients. To celebrate and explore these exciting developments as part of the Men’s Journal Spirits Awards, we spoke to experts in the field to spotlight today’s most innovative spirits. Though one bottle stood out: the innovative and eco-friendly Empirical Symphony 6 gin.
While our Spirits Awards have covered more traditional categories, like the best bourbon or best Canadian whiskies to drink right now, our list of the most innovative spirits ventures into fresh territory. These award-winning bottles come from across the liquor spectrum, showcasing revelatory gins and boundary-breaking brandy.
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Why You Should Trust Me
I’ve written about wine and spirits for over a decade. My work has appeared in Men’s Journal, Wine Enthusiast, InsideHook, Spirited, Liquor.com, and Travel & Leisure. I've traveled across the globe, visiting the world’s top bars and tasting all matter of rum and cocktails. My liquor cabinet has grown so big, it has its own storage unit.
Outside of my personal experience, I spoke with Liam Broom, venue manager of Silverleaf at Pan Pacific London; Maros Dzurus, bar manager of Himkok in Oslo; Michael Sager, owner of London’s Equal Parts; and Kevin Rigault, bar manager at H?tel de Crillon in Paris.
What We Look for When Choosing the Most Innovative Spirits
Searching for innovative spirits certainly leaves room for interpretation. For Dzurus it means “creating new and exciting ideas, techniques, and products. It's about pushing boundaries and offering unique experiences to consumers.”
“I looked for spirits that champion ingredients that are not typically represented, or methods that are above and beyond what I consider the norm,” says Broom. Michael Sager, owner of London’s Equal Parts, considered products that “create truly disruptive boundary-crossing and category-overlapping new spirits.”
We picked each of these spirits after speaking with these professionals from across the globe about what they see as the best recent innovations. We considered new maturation and distillation techniques, inventive flavors, category disruption, how brands were able to get their products to consumers, and use of eco-friendly practices in both production and packaging methods.
Each product on this list carries the flag for one of these interpretations, helping to define the future of spirits. In the end, we choose, as Kevin Rigault says, “spirits that break the status quo not for the sake of marketing purposes but rather because they believe in a vision and precision in what they are doing.”