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Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Monday, December 20, 2010
Premium Handmade Whiskey - Florida Micro Distillery
Looks like Palm Ridge is using a still from the Col. just the same as Downslope (I'm guessing). I'm also guessing this is around 50 gallons but don't know for sure. The site says part of the stipulations to have the distillery - no visitors/tours and no tasting room. Ouch.
I'd be willing to sneak in on a cow for peek. heheh. Umatilla, Florida
Sunday, December 19, 2010
early times
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for medicinal purposes only
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Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Aviation Gin | Production of Gin, Product Selection, Measurement, Infusion, Distillation, The Cut, Bottling and Shipping
Saturday, December 11, 2010
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Catoctin Creek (VA) organic spirits
NBC Nightly News: A Start Up ... with a twist!
Moonshine, whiskey and rye. A two person operation made with organic products. Awesome.
Moonshine, whiskey and rye. A two person operation made with organic products. Awesome.
Reservoir Distillery (VA) story
Whiskey startup goes down smooth : Richmond BizSense
So there seems to be a trend beginning of the 375ml bottle being sold at ultra-premium prices. Tuthilltown sells here in Colorado for 45-55 dollars a bottle. Reservoir is doing the same thing at 42/bottle. This better be a perfect tasting product for that price. I can appreciate top shelf, but this is highway robbery it seems for a product just coming out. Is the economy turning around? Are spirits enthusiasts this jazzed about boutique booze? I'm intrigued.
So there seems to be a trend beginning of the 375ml bottle being sold at ultra-premium prices. Tuthilltown sells here in Colorado for 45-55 dollars a bottle. Reservoir is doing the same thing at 42/bottle. This better be a perfect tasting product for that price. I can appreciate top shelf, but this is highway robbery it seems for a product just coming out. Is the economy turning around? Are spirits enthusiasts this jazzed about boutique booze? I'm intrigued.