WEST VIRGINIA DISTILLING COMPANY

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bushido
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WEST VIRGINIA DISTILLING COMPANY

Post by bushido »

found this on the net earlier, nice lookin' still here.

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and another

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and this is the parent site

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Post by jake »

hey it is nice been to that site before, thats where I learnd that Rodny of the kirkwood winery; had past away.they have a 50gal reflux packed with marbels. some how they got it set up to run continuse.
super nice guys if ever in summerville WV stop in
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Post by aj »

Anyone ever tried their product? I've a friend back home (WV) who said it was as rotgut as they come, but he has the tastes of a weasel, so I though I'd ask here.
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Post by msrorysdad »

Well, it's a beautiful still, I would hope he took pride in his product. If not, poor still.
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aj wrote:Anyone ever tried their product? I've a friend back home (WV) who said it was as rotgut as they come, but he has the tastes of a weasel, so I though I'd ask here.
Ive had it! And I still have it. What does that tell ya. The oaked stuff is a little better but not much. From what my tatse buds tell me, he blends neutral with something similar to our UJSM and makes cuts like hes tryin to make a livin off of it. The Georgia Moonshine mentioned in another post is a little better but not much. I just like to get this stuff for the bottles. Makes for good camoflage when in transit. Unless the bottle is empty, then your on your own :shock: .
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Continuous distillation

Post by Uncle Jesse »

I'm not a fan of the continuous still at all. Hopefully you folks will be able to buy my product and compare one of these days. I believe my corn whiskey is a spirit of superb quality.
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Post by aj »

I'm sure it is, and if you ever need anything for your distillery, I am available. It does my heart good to know that a real distillery is going to be making pure corn whiskey again that isn't a foul-tasting novelty in a mason jar or a tasteless paint-thinner that kids put in jungle juice.
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Post by jake »

well my dear wife liked the rye; when we went there they were only suppling samples. they were not allowed to sell anything yet. its been several years ago. afterward i heard from a friend in WV it was selling for $25 a bottle
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