Character and expression in “simple” vodka distillations? Is it really possible? The cofounder and master distiller behind this Santa Fe, New Mexico, craft distillery not only thinks so, but she walks through her process of using atypical grains and other ingredients to produce vodka with spirit and verve.
By: Sydney JonesOh, the sweetness of loss… Here’s how and why the slow, inevitable reduction of cask-aged spirit plays a valuable role in its maturation and flavor—and why some people try to prevent it anyway.
By: Matt StricklandMaking vermouth at home allows for endless exploration and limitless flavor opportunities.
By: Sailor GuevaraIn this clip from their video course, WhistlePig R&D distiller Mitch Mahar explains how the rye harvest can affect their choice of barrels for aging the spirit, as well as how cask placement can affect the final product.
By: Liz Rhoades , Mitch MaharSubscriber Exclusive
A smaller space requires any producer to be flexible—but that nimbleness can also be a strength.
By: Courtney IsemanSponsored
Understanding the science behind brewer’s yeast and how it differs from distiller’s yeast can help you optimize your fermentation and create uniquely complex spirits.
By: White Labs (Sponsored)There’s more to agave than Blue Weber, and Gian Nelson is on a mission to show just what’s possible with California agave through careful work with growers, adaptive fermentation processes, and an embrace of the inherent inefficiency of agave in general.
By: Molly TroupePort, sherry, and other wines offer distillers a wide variety of options to accentuate their whiskeys.
By: Daniel StewartDistillers need to understand the potential for variability when taking batches from small scale to large scale, and vice-versa.
By: Reade HuddlestonThe TTB has announced the new style designation for American single-malt whiskey—an achievement years in the making, and one that distillers expect to open new doors.
By: Gabe TothThe cofounder and head distiller of Baltimore Spirits discusses their approach to producing distinctive rye whiskeys—such as the award-winning Epoch—as well as other unusual spirits, from a pechuga-inspired apple brandy to a smoked-tea whiskey collab with Ja Rule.
By: Sydney JonesIn a region better known for its characterful beers, an after-dinner schnaps is an important piece of the hospitality, as small distillers carry on family traditions and tap into the local bounty.
By: Ryan PachmayerThis classic cocktail is perfect for warding off the winter woes, or for just warming up.
By: Sailor GuevaraSubscriber Exclusive
Understanding the reactions that occur in a barrel can help distillers get the most from their cellar environment and cask choices.
By: Matt Strickland