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The American Craft Spirits Association defines a "craft distillery" as a distillery that produces fewer than 750,000 gallons per year; is independently owned and operated (with a greater than 75% equity stake, plus operational control), and is transparent regarding its ingredients, its distilling and bottling location; its distilling and ...
Imagine America’s 2,000 craft distillers all gathered around a long and festive table for a joyous holiday banquet. Now cue the foreboding music and reveal the unfortunate main course—2020’s ...
2017 American Craft Spirits Awards Bronze Medal 2017 American Distilling Institute Awards Bronze Medal 2016 American Craft Spirits Awards Silver Medal 2015 American Distilling Institute Awards [26] Best of Category, Gold 2014 San Francisco World Spirits Competition Double Gold 2014 American Craft Distiller's Awards [12] Gold Medal
The American Distilling Institute has held its annual spirits competition since 2007 and is the oldest and largest craft spirits competition. [5] Distillers from all over the world submit entries which are blind tasted and evaluated by experts in the Spirits industry. All entries are scored and feedback is provided on all entries.
A downtown Macon distillery is making its name in the spirits industry on a worldwide level. Longleaf Distilling Co. recently won two Double Gold Medal awards at the 2024 San Francisco World ...
Awards: No. 9 in Best Craft Specialty Spirits Location: The downtown tasting room is located at 2 Elliot St. in Brattleboro, and the grand tasting room and distillery is at 155 Chickering Dr. in ...
In addition to full membership, DISCUS offers a Craft Distiller Affiliate Member program with 80 members as of March 2014. [4] In May 2016, DISCUS said it dropped its DISCUS acronym and would use "Distilled Spirits Council" for the short form of its name in order to "modernize the association's public presence". [5]
Photo Illustration by The Daily Beast/Getty/AlamyThe Walter family has farmed in the Midwest since the 19th century and since the 1930s they’ve been on a 2,000-acre farm 60 miles west of Chicago.