Self-described whiskey nerds, Lost Lantern Whiskey co-founders Nora Ganley-Roper and Adam Polonski built their brand by hunting down whiskies no one has discovered and sharing the stories of distilleries they’re most excited about. Lost Lantern is an independent bottler, meaning they do not distill anything but instead acquires spirits from others to make unique blends and expressions. You can find a rich detail of the mash bill, age, and any other unique traits for each whiskey on Lost Lantern’s website, an uncommon practice which most coinsurers appreciate. The subject of today’s review is an expression from their Single Cask Series: the Fiddler Soloist Georgia Straight Bourbon Whiskey. While most of the single cask series lack a connection to a specific expression (at least as advertised), the Soloist is a particular expression of Fiddler Spirits.