The following pictures were captured by Pete Rodman during a recent visit to our Bowling Green Distillery.
Micro distilleries are, as the name suggests, small scale. Our facility is 2600 square feet, gift shop included. We chose to set up at the historic town square in Bowling Green, Kentucky so we’re easy to visit and so that, once you visit us, you can do more things in the immediate area. Downtown Bowling Green has wonderful restaurants, shops, galleries, theater, parks that host many events, and Bowling Green’s new minor league baseball stadium.
We use two copper pot stills in production, our 50 gallon hybrid pot still and our 240 gallon antique still.
Our 240 gallon still is a circa 1920 classic pot still that survived prohibition. Originally a gin still, we use it for the first or “wash” pass when making whiskey. The unfinished whiskey spirit resulting from the first distillation, called low wines, is finished in our 50 gallon still.
In addition to being our spirit still for whiskey, where we do a second distillation on the low wines and cut the heart of the distillate as clear whiskey (“white dog”), our 50 gallon still makes most of our other distilled spirits. Four plates in the still’s column, each of which can be disabled, give us the flexibility to distill various spirits. We disable this column and shunt spirit vapors to still’s vapor basket to make our gin-head style gin. Extracting the flavors of gin’s botanicals via vapor, rather than soaking the juniper and other herbs in liquid alcohol, yields less bitterness and, we think, a brighter, fresher gin.






