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Distilling Craft - The Proof You Need

The Proof You Need

09/12/17 • 57 min

Distilling Craft

Adam Spiegel from the Sonoma County Distilling Company is interviewed about making old school whiskey in wine country. The sources of error and methods for proofing spirits are discussed along with various ways to overcome them.

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Adam Spiegel from the Sonoma County Distilling Company is interviewed about making old school whiskey in wine country. The sources of error and methods for proofing spirits are discussed along with various ways to overcome them.

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Distilling Craft - The Proof You Need

Transcript

Colleen Moore

You're listening to Distilling Craft, Episode (10), "The Proof You Need". Today, we're going to be talking with Adam Spiegel from Sonoma Distilling Company out of Rohnert Park, California.

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Distilling Craft is brought to you by Dalkita, a group of architects and engineers who specialize in designing craft distilleries across the US. More information is available at our website, dalkita.

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