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29907
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Dave and Sue Angel recently opened Elevated Mountain Distilling Company in Maggie Valley, Haywood County, North Carolina. They offer tours and samplings of the company’s vodka, whiskey and peach-flavored moonshine. Guests also learn about the production cycle of corn whiskey, and the culture and history of distilling in the area.
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27271
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A new gin club has been meeting at Bittersweet bar in downtown Raleigh. Lewis Norton, manager of Bittersweet’s drink program, leads the gin club. Members of the club taste new varieties of gin, learn about distilling techniques and ingredients.
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Indy Week (NoCar Oversize AP 2 .I57), Vol. 33 Issue 35, August 2016, p19, por Periodical Website
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22145
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Gerard recounts moonshining in North Carolina's past and present. While illegal distilling still goes on, the state now has thirteen legally approved distilleries. Gerard talks with two distillers--Troy Ball, who owns the distillery Troy & Sons in Asheville, and Scott Maitland, whose TOPO Distillery operates in Chapel Hill.
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Our State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 82 Issue 2, Jul 2014, p110-116, 118-119, il, por Periodical Website