| Micro Distilleries: Micro-Miracles or Boozy Blunders? |
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by Matthew Lyons & Ethan Church
I'm from Colorado, and one thing that Colorado definitely takes pride in is its drinks industry. Aside from being home to a multitude of good craft beer breweries, it's also home to a flourishing wine industry. But the state's crown jewel can really be said to be Stranahan's Colorado Whiskey.
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| Colorado Gold: Stranahan's Colorado Whiskey |
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by Matthew Lyons & Ethan Church
Few businesses anymore, or ever, really, can say they got their start with a structure fire, but the people at Stranahan's Colorado Whiskey wear their origins like a merit badge. The story goes like this – Jess Graber, a volunteer firefighter living and working in Woody Creek Colorado, responded to a call about a burning barn in town.
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| Unsurpassed Quality in a Small Package: Berkshire Mountain Distillers |
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by Matthew Lyons & Ethan Church
A lot of domestic independent distilleries and micro-distilleries have been getting a lot of press lately. A lot of press, and a lot of rave reviews. There's been something of a serious micro-distillery boom happening in the past ten years, much to both the pleasure and the pain of the spirits community, which has been staunchly divided on the matter since it came into being.
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| St. George Slays Many Spirits' Dragons |
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by Matthew Lyons & Ethan Church
The last few years have seen the entry of many craft distillers in the spirits marketplace, particularly in the U.S. The range of products bubbles from classic eau-de-vie to grape-based vodkas to single-malt whiskies to absinthe. One of those distillers, St. George Spirits in Alameda, California, produces them ALL—and more!
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