Weird Beard
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It's just a link to their spirits page.
And I want to make a tour of their distillery because they got a lot of things that maybe they could be really cool, maybe not.
They got a woodland gin and a summer gin.
Yeah.
Sometimes I find that a lot of gins are hit or miss on the, okay, is it pretty much just like tank array, but you know, give or take, uh, or is it one of those like, okay, you're doing something really interesting here.
But either way, I'm not sure what they do for this, but obviously it's distilled and bottled in Vermont and therefore cannot be called tequila legally.
So they call it agave spirit, which is essentially what tequila is.
And this is ridiculous.
Really good tequila.
I, I kind of wonder if they're, uh, if they're going to be making a, uh, if they're going to be making like an Anejo, um, or actually how easy that would be.
Cause again, Vermont is totally different though.
So.
Smuggler's Notch Distillery has a climate-controlled rickhouse that is actually set to be like Bourbon County, Kentucky, so that it'll age more like Kentucky.
Interesting.
And that was also the Desert Diamond Distillery in Kingman, Arizona.
They do rum, but he has in his warehouse, it's not heated, but it is climate controlled because he has humidifiers in it because the desert air will just suck all the booze out of the barrels.
Yeah.
And so he has a tent in his warehouse.
So it's kind of like a mini Rick House, so to speak.
A Rick House in a warehouse where he ages his rums.