How to Bring Fire and Smoke to Bolder Summer Cocktails

An open flame offers a bridge to richer, heartier cocktails—even in the heat of summer. Elevate your summertime gatherings with these drinks that find kinship in the foods coming off your grill or smoker.

By: Sailor Guevara

Hive Mind: Infusing and Distilling with Honey

Honey has more than mead up its beverage sleeve. Here’s how distillers work with it to balance bitterness, add floral notes, and speak to the nature around them.

By: Courtney Iseman

S&D Podcast Episode 35: American Cane Tells Expressive Stories in Regionally Relevant Rum

Great rum is a magical thing, and when all the elements come together—ingredients, culture, fermentation, maturation, and story—there are few spirits that can match its joie de vivre. Today, Maggie Campbell and Chaz Vest are aligning these forces of flavor to cast light on rum’s legacy in America, and telling that story through American Cane.

By: Molly Troupe

Fundamentals

Mastering the Basics of Evaporation and Reflux

To better understand the heads, hearts, and tails fractions, distillers should first have a firm grasp on what’s happening as their distilling media turn to vapor and then back to liquid.

By: Gabe Toth

Distiller’s Perspective: Positioning Thornton as a Standout Single-Malt Producer

In Chicago’s south suburbs, a stone’s throw from one of the world’s largest quarries, Ari Klafter is building a brand focused on single-malt whiskey—and he’s done just about everything else along the way, including rum, gin, vodka, and a line of Kosher for Passover spirits. As told to Ryan Pachmayer.

By: Ari Klafter

Defining Monongahela Rye: The Push for a New (Old) Category

As distillers in western Pennsylvania work to define their own style of rye, historical examples and modern efforts guide the way. It’s a project that could be instructive to distillers in other regions with distinctive styles.

By: Matt Strickland

S&D Podcast Episode 34: Brent Looby of Desert Door Summons the Spirit of Sotol

Agave may get the lion’s share of distillers’ love, but it’s far from the only game in town when it comes to distilled Mexican and Southwestern spirits. Desert Door, on the outskirts of Austin, is out to show the beauty and range in sotol—made from the desert spoon plant and sustainably harvested from wild plants.

By: Sydney Jones

Subscriber Exclusive

Not All Stainless Is Created Equal

Stainless steel is ubiquitous in production environments, so—to ensure consistent spirits and long-lasting equipment—it’s critical to understand how and why it works and the types we’re likely to use in the distillery.

By: Reade Huddleston

Teatime in the Distillery: Incorporating Tea into Spirits

Beyond its use in liqueurs and bitters, tea can also be a foundational piece to distilled spirits. Here’s how two distilleries are taking very different approaches to those flavors.

By: Courtney Iseman

Subscriber Exclusive

Distilling with Triticale: Upside on the Field, and in the Glass

This unusual rye-wheat hybrid isn’t well known among the drinking public, but its star may be rising in the world of craft whiskey.

By: Hollie Stephens

S&D Podcast Episode 33: Stranahan’s Tyler Glasser Distills with Artful Efficiency

The journey from art student to distiller may strike some as unusual, but for the plant operations administrator at Denver’s Stranahan’s, creativity matched with effective and disciplined execution is the key to successful spirits.

By: Molly Troupe

How to Design and Make Your Own Great Amaro

With an infinite array of combinations, you can make a distinctive amaro-style liqueur with your own flavor thumbprint, at home or behind the bar. These tips and recipes will get you started.

By: Sailor Guevara

Spill the Tea: Liqueurs that Harness the Flavors of Camellia Sinensis

In all its myriad forms, tea can add exotic yet comforting character to liqueurs and bitters.

By: Courtney Iseman

Fundamentals

Yeast and Bacteria: Your Flavor Partners in the Distillery

When it comes to microbes, the choices you make will shape the expression of your final spirit. Here are some key considerations.

By: Gabe Toth

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