New Holland Distillery
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New Holland Distillery
Hey folks, I just got back from a tour of the distillery. They use malt and 1056 American yeast. I tasted Hopquilla, Gin, Rum and Whiskey. All were very tasty. They have No 7 copper pot still with a thumper, the seventh legal still after prohibition. They found it in a barn, bought it, reconditioned it, and are producing great products. Its steam heated. The distiller was raised on a blueberry farm in holland michigan, homebrewed and now distilling. They also make some great beer, Dragons Milk Russian Imperial Stout aged in bourbon barrels.
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More pics from New Holland Distillery.
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What, nobody interested or did I post in the wrong section?
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Very cool pics, I think I need to start cisiting my local distilleries and snapping pics and asking questions. Sounds like a good time!
In case anyone wants the website:
http://newhollandbrew.com/
In case anyone wants the website:
http://newhollandbrew.com/
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MrDistiller > 2" potstill > copper 4" perf 4 plate flute
"I seal the lid with Silly Putty, that's OK ain't it ?"
~ kekedog13
"Attach a vibrator to it and hang it upside down. Let it work"
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Oh, one of the things he said was his wash was cleaner than most micro distilleries and therefore made a better product. ???? I dunno about that. This got me to thinking about sugars, maltose, fructose, sucrose, glucose. Distillate from a maltose wash, beer, does seems to be a smoother for some reason, or was it the 1728 scotch ale yeast I used, or was it the 75' fermenting temp. They use 1056 american ale yeast. Another thing he said was they buy GNS and redistill it. He claims it picks up flavor from the still.???? How much? He picked up on me and said I seemed know a bit about distilling. I just gave him a wink.
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nice photos king thanks for sharing...i think i asked a few to many questions at Jim Beam last week also as the guide was onto me also!
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awesome pics man. keep supporting those micro-distilleries (only if they make a good drink though
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I'll have to keep my eye open for that new holland label, and give here a try
cheers Walker

I'll have to keep my eye open for that new holland label, and give here a try
cheers Walker
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Nice pics. Where are they situated?
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New Holland’s Production FacilityOdin wrote:Nice pics. Where are they situated?
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684 Commerce Ct.
Holland, MI 49424
616-355-6422
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I got a good chuckle outta this! Give 'em a wink and let 'em think!King Of Hearts wrote:... He picked up on me and said I seemed know a bit about distilling. I just gave him a wink.
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"Another thing he said was they buy GNS and redistill it. He claims it picks up flavor from the still.????"
I don't understand that statement; seems to me if they buy GNS, dilute it and run it though the still they would end up with a even more neutral product. The only way this makes sense is they make their gin this way and add a gin basket to the still somewhere.
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I don't understand that statement; seems to me if they buy GNS, dilute it and run it though the still they would end up with a even more neutral product. The only way this makes sense is they make their gin this way and add a gin basket to the still somewhere.
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You can order it any way you want it, at least that's what I read.boda getta wrote:"Another thing he said was they buy GNS and redistill it. He claims it picks up flavor from the still.????"
I don't understand that statement; seems to me if they buy GNS, dilute it and run it though the still they would end up with a even more neutral product. The only way this makes sense is they make their gin this way and add a gin basket to the still somewhere.
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Thanks, KOH their gin is one of my favorites.
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Yes I have a new appreciation for gin now and good vodka. All their products are great except the hopquila which is just good, a distilled beer which then gets infused with hops.heartcut wrote:Thanks, KOH their gin is one of my favorites.
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I understood that it is a white whiskey that is then dry hopped. Is that not the case? I liked it a lot, but for different reasons than "it tasted great". It's more of a cool application/process that you don't see too much in spirits. If you compare it to dry hopping beer, beer has only ~6-8% alcohol to extract the hop oils. When you dry hop with ~90+% alcohol, the extraction is more efficient and you get a lot more of the oils out. Very interesting to sip it along with a beer to compare hop profiles.All their products are great except the hopquila which is just good, a distilled beer which then gets infused with hops