Craft of Whiskey Distilling

Craft of Whiskey Distilling

by Bill Owens
Craft of Whiskey Distilling

Craft of Whiskey Distilling

by Bill Owens

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Overview

This manual is intended for the craft whiskey distiller who aims to make excellent-quality malt whiskey through artisan distillation methods. This manual describes, at the craft level, the process of making whiskey. It gives detailed instructions on how to distill one barrel (53 gallons) of 120-proof malt whiskey. The reader learns about the principles of distillation, types of stills, and the process of distillation. The manual also goes into detail about how-to make head and tails cuts-the elusive operation that a distiller needs to learn in order to create a world class whiskey. Most important is the chapter on mashing and creating a barley wash for fermentation. The all-grain recipes in the manual are adapted from the mashing (brewing) process used by commercial malt whiskey distilleries. Finally, the wash will be distilled using the double-distillation method employed by most of the renowned malt-whiskey producers.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780982405512
Publisher: White Mule Press
Publication date: 06/29/2009
Pages: 126
Sales rank: 869,471
Product dimensions: 8.00(w) x 10.00(h) x 0.34(d)

About the Author

After a storied career in photography, author Bill Owens went on to become a pioneer of craft brewing and publisher of American Brewer magazine. In 2003, he founded the American Distilling Institute, to promote and advocate for the art and enterprise of craft distilling. As the president of ADI, Owens has become one of the leading spokesmen of the craft distilling movement and has penned and co-authored numerous titles, including The Art of Distilling Whiskey and Other Spirits, The Craft of Whiskey Distilling, Modern Moonshine Techniques, and The Nano Distillery: The Future of Distilling.
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