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This is famously done by Woodford Reserve, a company that uses its copper pot stills as a symbol of the distillery. They don’t, however, release that bourbon directly: Instead, it’s reportedly ...
The device that does this, called a pot still, is usually made of copper and looks like a giant, shiny pumpkin with a long stem that ends in a corkscrew. The boozy steam gets funneled through the ...
Most bourbons are made using column stills, which are efficient and consistent but can strip whiskey of richness and texture. Balcones relies on old-school copper pot stills, which allow for more ...
For one, this is 100% pot still bourbon, which is still a rarity in the American whiskey market. Boone County Distilling Co. works on 500-gallon copper pot stills, before aging this product for 5 ...
This rich, savory blanco is bottled right off the copper pot still without any dilution for a complex and sublimely balanced array of classic tequila flavors—vegetal agave, olives, and vanilla.
It’s crafted from a mash bill of malted and unmalted barley, triple distilled in copper pot stills, and matured in a combination of American ex-bourbon barrels and first-fill Spanish Oloroso ...