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What is Tennessee Whiskey?
Tennessee whiskey is not a bourbon. By federal regulation, it is a separate whiskey category that differs primarily in the extra steps, that take place immediately after distilling, such as the charcoal mellowing. At that time in the distillation process, the whiskey is seeped very slowly through vats packed with charcoal. There are only two brands of Tennessee whiskey: George Dickel and those other guys. Both use aged, hard sugar maple trees to make their own charcoal, but George Dickel still fires its charcoal the old-fashioned way in the open air.
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What is sour mash?
Sour mash, which also is sippin whiskey and Tennessee whiskey, is a frequently misunderstood term. Sour mash simply refers to the technique used in the preparation of most, if not all, straight whiskey. The sour mash method makes the yield more efficient. The technique involves seeding, or seasoning, a new batch of mash with a portion of the previous days mash. This is known as baskset, setback or stilling back and is taken from the base of the still. It may be added to the grain mash in the cooker, the yeast mash, the fermenting vessels, or all three. This sour mash process helps ensure that the new run of whiskey will have exact same taste as the previous days distillation. The process ensures continuity in fermentation and guards against the invasion of wild yeast. Sour mash got its name because the thin spirit beer remaining had a slightly acidic taste, although the resultant whiskey was anything but sour.
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What type of aging warehouses does George Dickel use?
There are two types of warehouses, brick/stone and tin/sheet metal. George Dickel uses sheet metal warehouses and is the only one that uses one story warehouses. All other distilleries use anywhere from two to thirteen story warehouses. George Dickel stacks their barrels six high and believes that you cant get the same consistency if the barrels are stacked too high because of the differential temperature change from the top to the bottom of the warehouse. All of Dickel's warehouses are in the same location to insure uniform aging conditions.
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Does the Distillery sell used whisky barrels?
We presently sell a few barrels when theyre available. Call 931-857-3124 to make sure of availability and pick up times.
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Should a corked bottle be turned on its side?
If a bottle of whiskey or any liquid has a cork closure and has been sitting upright for a number of years, the bottle will experience natural evaporation. However, if that same bottle is turned on its side after many years and the cork is very brittle and dried out, then it will leak a bit. If this is the case, we would suggest turning it on its side with a cloth underneath. If the jug or bottle continues to experience excessive leakage, you might want to consider turning it back to the upright position Anything with a cork closure should be turned on its side and stay that way until use. This will keep the cork moist and easy to remove without breaking or flaking into the bottle.
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How can I buy George Dickel?
Try asking your local retailer if he/she can order or find some for you. If that doesnt work, you can go online to www.alcoholreviews.com and purchase if state and local laws permit.
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What is the taste difference between George Dickel No. 8 and No.12?
Dickel No.12 is a 90 proof and has a refined, dry taste with a crisp finish. It is characterized as aromatic with a hint of vanillaa result of the charcoal mellowing slow aging process. This superior whisky stands in a class by itself. Dickel No.8 is an 80 proof and is described as very clean and balanced with a hint of sweetness.
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How can I find the 10-Year Reserve?
Unfortunately, the 10-Year Reserve is no longer being bottled. It was part of a Bourbon Heritage Collection many years ago that actually sold quite well. Hopefully, we will see it again in the future.
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Does George Dickel export its product?
Unfortunately, it is not the distillerys decision whether the product is exported. If it were up to us, we would want everyone in the world to taste our fine product. Due to our parent company's corporate structure, a decision was made not to export Dickel at this time. Anyone wishing to import Dickel needs to contact the Diageo office in Miami, FL USA at 1-800-767-3123 (7:30 A.M. - 4:30 P.M.)
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Can you tell me about the Dickels for Drinkin poster series?
The production of the posters was in reaction to the overwhelming requests generated by ads in various national magazines in 1982. The first ad depicted a gentleman wearing a cowboy hat in an old fashioned bathtub with the caption, Waters for Washin, Dickels for Drinkin .
Four additional posters followed:
Waters for Fishin - January 1983 Dickels for Givin - Christmas 1983 Waters for Floatin - May 1984 Waters for Sprinklin - July 1984
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Can you tell me about the George Dickel wooden boxes?
Riverboat Boxes were produced in the early 1980s around the Holiday season. They were dubbed the Riverboat Boxes at the distillery because the first two bottlings depicted riverboats. However, there were approximately 21 different scenes on the covers including boats, some for various states or special events. The box held two 750 ml bottles of Dickel or one bottle on one side and two rocks glasses on the other. These were very limited bottlings. Some as small as 25 cases of a particular scene. The riverboat seemed to be most popular and probably produced in more case lots than others.
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How much are old Dickel bottles worth?
We know from talking with collectors over the years that, as you would expect, the age and condition of a bottle determines the true value. For example, a bottle with all seals, labels, marks and the box it came in would put it in mint condition and the value would be much higher than just an empty bottle. So, if you have a bottle you think might be worth something, wed suggest you might check with antique dealers or bottle collectors in you area to determine its worth.
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How much are certain Dickel collectors items worth?
Although they are all invaluable to us, there is no special price that can be applied to any item. Many George Dickel collectibles are traded on the internet and their value, like most things, is a matter of personal taste.
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