The Micro Spirits Odyssey was held last Sunday as part of the Manhattan Cocktail Classic. The day was everything it promised to be, and more. Butter Restaurant was overrun with interesting, high quality, and (relatively unknown) spirits. It was definitely the best kept secret in NYC last weekend.
The top half of the restaurant was set up with tasting tables filled with many different micro spirits. Everything from white whiskey to absinthe was available for the tasting, and none of it was made in a fully automated commercial distillery. Every drop was made by hand, and in most cases, the distillers were there on site to walk you through the tasting notes of each of their creations.
The bottom half of the restaurant was set up for a series of seminars all related to the business of small spirits. Panelists covered a range of topics from the moon shining history of Junior Johnson to what it takes to start your own distillery.
And, don’t forget that this event was part of a larger event called the Manhattan Cocktail Classic, so the cocktails played the lead role. In all, 16 distinct cocktail were created by a cocktail company called Hush. Each cocktail was made by hand to order and featured at least one of the micro spirits on display. My personal favorites included the Cat Daddy Fizz (with Cat Daddy Moonshine) and a tall drink featuring LIV vodka (please forgive me for not remembering the name). Although these two ranked at the top of my list, I can assure you, I did not have a bad drink the entire day.
For all of you interesting in finding out more about micro spirits, here are a few of the distilleries that I had a chance to meet with at the event. While many were from the New York area, there were spirits that traveled across the entire country, so I encourage you to find out what is being hand crafted at a distillery near you.
Tuthilltown Spirits
A.B. Smeby Bittering Company
Harvest Spirits
American Fruits
Bluecoat Gin
21 Bootlegger Vodka
Piedmont Distillers
Death's Door
House Spirits
LIV Spirits
Montanya Rum
And please don't forget our favorite small distillery, Twenty 2 Vodka
Monday, May 24, 2010
Thursday, May 13, 2010
World Cocktail Day
As you may or may not have heard, today is World Cocktail Day. This day was intended to commemorate the first time the term "cocktail" was ever used in print, officially paving the way for everything that modern mixology has to offer. Like anything of importance, there have been both dark spots and highlights in cocktail history, fortunately for us, we are currently at a high point if there ever was one. Micro distilleries are producing spirits that are uniquely hand crafted, high quality mixers from the likes of Fentiman's are bringing life to the party, and bartending has truly evolved into the art of mixology by marring these high quality ingredients together with a whole new technique.
Today is the end of world cocktail week, although it is certainly not the end of celebrating how the cocktail has made the world a better place to live. If you have any doubt about this whatsoever, be sure to check out the Manhattan Cocktail Classic this weekend in New York City, or even the upcoming Tales of the Cocktail Festival in New Orleans this July and see for yourself.
Today is the end of world cocktail week, although it is certainly not the end of celebrating how the cocktail has made the world a better place to live. If you have any doubt about this whatsoever, be sure to check out the Manhattan Cocktail Classic this weekend in New York City, or even the upcoming Tales of the Cocktail Festival in New Orleans this July and see for yourself.
Friday, May 7, 2010
Manhattan Cocktail Classic: Micro Spirits Odyssey
The opening event to the Manhattan Cocktail Classic is just 1 week away, and while it is sure to be a great time, I have to put in a good word for the Micro Spirits Odyssey. The Odyssey, or MSO for short, looks like it will be the premier event of the spring for anyone involved in small batch spirits.
The event will be next Sunday, May 16th at Butter Restaurant in New York City, (for all you foodies out there, Alex Guarnaschelli is the executive chef here). The day is packed with seminars covering many aspects of the micro distilling world, as well as a tasting room to try neat samples of several micro spirits, not to mention a lounge where you can try custom drinks from HUSH cocktails featuring many different boutique spirits. For more information, check out: http://manhattancocktailclassic.com/
On top of all of this, the MSO is only a part of the festivities going on next weekend in NYC, so be sure to check it out. I will certainly be there!
The event will be next Sunday, May 16th at Butter Restaurant in New York City, (for all you foodies out there, Alex Guarnaschelli is the executive chef here). The day is packed with seminars covering many aspects of the micro distilling world, as well as a tasting room to try neat samples of several micro spirits, not to mention a lounge where you can try custom drinks from HUSH cocktails featuring many different boutique spirits. For more information, check out: http://manhattancocktailclassic.com/
On top of all of this, the MSO is only a part of the festivities going on next weekend in NYC, so be sure to check it out. I will certainly be there!
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Distilling, Maine, Business, and Cocktails
This is the first post in what (hopefully) will be the go-to-place for what is the latest and greatest in the worlds of micro distilling, the Maine scene, stating a small business, and cocktails.
Now you might ask yourself, "What in the world do all of these things have in common?" The answer is me. My name is Jessica and I am part of the force behind Twenty 2 Vodka.
Twenty 2 is a micro distilled vodka made in Houlton Maine. The business was started by Scott and myself a few years back, and now that we finally have Twenty 2 Vodka on the shelves to show for our many hours of hard labor, I want to share some of the adventure we went through in order to start this business. Not to mention, some of the cool things, people, places, and drinks we are continuing to meet every day.
Feel free to contact me and let me know your thoughts and questions you might have about any of these areas. Here we go, I hope you enjoy.
Now you might ask yourself, "What in the world do all of these things have in common?" The answer is me. My name is Jessica and I am part of the force behind Twenty 2 Vodka.
Twenty 2 is a micro distilled vodka made in Houlton Maine. The business was started by Scott and myself a few years back, and now that we finally have Twenty 2 Vodka on the shelves to show for our many hours of hard labor, I want to share some of the adventure we went through in order to start this business. Not to mention, some of the cool things, people, places, and drinks we are continuing to meet every day.
Feel free to contact me and let me know your thoughts and questions you might have about any of these areas. Here we go, I hope you enjoy.
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Cocktails,
Disitlling,
Maine,
Twenty 2 Vodka
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