Cask Management for Distillers

Cask Management for Distillers

by Matt Strickland
Cask Management for Distillers

Cask Management for Distillers

by Matt Strickland

Paperback

$54.99 
  • SHIP THIS ITEM
    Qualifies for Free Shipping
  • PICK UP IN STORE
    Check Availability at Nearby Stores

Related collections and offers


Overview

Strickland takes the reader on a journey through the oak stands and stave yards to the warehouse and finally the blending room to give one of the most comprehensive explanations of the spirits maturation process put to paper yet.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781732235489
Publisher: White Mule Press
Publication date: 03/31/2021
Pages: 216
Sales rank: 495,002
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.46(d)

About the Author

Originally from small farm town just outside of Nashville, Tennessee, in 2010 Matt moved with his family to Corvallis, Oregon where he was accepted into the graduate program for Food Science and Technology at Oregon State University. While there he did research for the wine industry on microbial spoilage issues, eventually earning his Masters in Food Science and Technology (Oenology and Viticulture) in 2012. After graduating he and his family made the move back to Nashville where he headed up R&D for Corsair Distillery. In 2015 he took up a head distiller position for a small distillery pub in Washington, DC winning numerous awards in the process. In 2018 he was offered the Master Distiller position at Distillerie Cote des Saints in Quebec where he focuses on single malt whisky in a unique and expansive cask program. He owns and runs D.R.A.M. Services and Consulting, a distillery production consultancy that focuses on small start up distilleries. Matt is a faculty member of Moonshine University and Siebel Institute of Technology. He is also the only American to sit on the Distilling Board of Examiners for the Institute of Brewing & Distilling. Much of his spare time is spent writing educational articles for the distilling industry. Matt has written a large portion of the IBD learning materials as well as being published in Artisan Spirit Magazine, Distiller Magazine, Distiller.com, and Brewer Distiller International. He lives just outside of Montreal, Quebec with his wife Kerri and their two daughters, Lorelei and Sadie. If he had any spare time to have them, this is the where he would list his hobbies.

Table of Contents

Forward

Introduction

Chapter 1 How Casks Are Made

Chapter 2 Cask Chemistry

Chapter 3 Cask Selection

Chapter 4 The Warehouse

Chapter 5 Maturation Techniques

Chapter 6 Sampling and Blending

Chapter 7 Sensory Panels

Chapter 8 Cask Inspection and Maintenance

Conclusion

Acknowledgements

Resources

References

Index

From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews