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Local whiskey loves local beer! Come celebrate a dynamic union of local beer, community and award-winning bourbon at the 1st annual Chattanooga Whiskey Barrel Bash. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3 • 11AM–4PM Chattanooga Whiskey Riverfront Distillery – 890 Riverfront Parkway To celebrate the release of our 2018 edition beer barrel finished whiskey series, 1816 Native, we’re throwing one helluva party! We …
Distiller’s Notes Vol.9: Combinatory Play
I’ve been told that making whiskey is both an art and a science. Flattering – but as much as I love music, I can barely hold an instrument right. And as interesting as something like physics can be, I’ve always been terrible at it. So saying someone can do both art and science – at …
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Announcing the newest additions to our Award Winning Distiller’s Experimental Series: Batch 009 & 010!
Batch 009 & 010 mark the fifth release of our Distiller’s Experimental Series and doubles up on our Tennessee High Malt style. Check out the details that make them unique below! Batch 009 – Tennessee Double Malt This High Malt expression is not only our maltiest bourbon to date, it’s also our most innovative. Containing over 55% …
Distiller’s Notes Vol.8: Love, in your own terms
Citizen Kane is widely regarded as the best movie of all time…but I gotta say…it’s not for everybody. Now, listen closely and you might hear Orson Welles rolling in his grave. A couple weeks back, my wife and I sat down and turned on the film for the very first time. Within minutes, I could tell she …
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Announcing the newest addition to our Award Winning Experimental Series: Batches 007 & 008!
Batches 007 & 008 mark the fourth release of our Experimental Single Batch Series and carry us into the wide world of malt whiskey. Check out the details that make them unique below! Batch 007 Batch 007 – called Tennessee Rye Malt – is our very first Straight Rye Malt Whiskey. This rare and flavorful style is …
Distiller’s Notes Vol.7: Finding Whiskey, in The Future Times
Call me “old fashioned”, but there’s something I miss about reading a real, physical newspaper. What do we even call these things now? “Real Newspaper”? “Paper Newspaper”? “Old Fashioned Newspaper”? Something so imperiled in the wild deserves a proper name…am I right? In the past – before my stoopid smart phone – bumping into a …
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Announcing Batches 004 – 006!
It’s been almost three months since we’ve released Batches 002 and 003 of our Experimental Single Batch Series, and now we’re back with three more: Batch 004, Batch 005, and Batch 006! For this third release, we’ve tipped our hat to the Scottish whiskies of old with wheat, peat, a wee heavy finish, and of course…more …
Distiller’s Notes Vol.6: Keep Your Receipt!
The other day: Sitting in front of a table-full of whiskey samples, all I could do was scratch my head. “Suppose I should taste them,” I thought. “That might make this exercise a little more productive.” Barrel numbers, batch codes and fill dates made it all seem like deciphering a code: more complicated than it …
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Announcing Batch 002 and Batch 003!
Nearly three months after our historic release of Experimental Series Batch 001, we are back with our second AND third reveal: Batch 002 and Batch 003! Back in August, we kicked off the Experimental Series by introducing our first of many experiments in the world of Tennessee High Malt. For this second release, our distillers have taken it …
Distiller’s Notes Vol.5: Becoming A Native
“Where are you from?”… the first question we ask when we want to get to know someone… With a name like McCracken, you might think I was born from a peat bog on the misty shores of Scotland. And while that would be an amazing tale, some names and roots are more complicated than they …
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