Maxim Includes Narragansett and Miller High Life

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Yes, you read that right: mass market beers. No, this isn’t branded content. We’re seriously here to celebrate American, mass-market beer. It’s been the beer snob’s whipping post for too long. We’re not looking forward to the angry tweets for saying this, but the fact is that most craft beer is not refreshing, and the ones that are… Read more »

Esquire Names Tamworth Distilling’s Sweet Lips Cherry Bounce as Best Whiskey in NH

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A whole lot of people think bourbon can only legally be made in Kentucky. That’s not true. But the oft-repeated myth shows how indelible the relationship between Kentucky and bourbon is, a relationship that dates back to Alexander Hamilton and a despised whiskey tax that drove distillers from the mid-Atlantic region to the friendlier Southern state. The absolute… Read more »

The Manual Explains how QCM Came to Create Sailor Jerry Rum

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The Background Norman Keith Collins—who would later be known by his nickname, Sailor Jerry—was born January 14, 1911 in Reno, Nevada, though he spent his childhood years in Ukiah, California (about 150 miles northwest of Sacramento). As a child, he was given the nickname Jerry by his parents, who had a donkey of the same… Read more »

MarketWatch Reviews Tamworth Distilling’s Turmeric Cordial

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The bottle: Von Humboldt’s Turmeric Cordial, $40 The back story: Turmeric is increasingly being hailed as one of those chock-full-of-antioxidants superfoods that can cure all sorts of ills. But does the root, typically found in curry dishes, translate into an alcoholic drink? That’s the challenge Tamworth Distilling & Mercantile, a small New Hampshire distiller known for all sorts of… Read more »

Liquor Includes Tamworth Distilling’s Apiary

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  The days of London dry gin—and London dry gin alone—are long gone. Ever since Hendrick’sturned the gin world on its ear with its unorthodox use of cucumber, rose petals and chamomile, the juniper spirit has never been the same. Both craft and large-scale distillers have since started experimenting with botanicals far beyond the traditional array of coriander,… Read more »

USA Today Includes Tamworth Distilling

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By now, you’ve most likely heard of the phrase “farm to table.” You know, the concept where everything on your plate is locally sourced and derived from neighboring farms and gardens. Deliciously plated meals aside, distillers around the world are turning to the local land to create award-winning spirits that are both smooth and satisfying… Read more »

Liquor Includes Tamworth Distilling’s Sweet Lips Cherry Bounce

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GOOD NEWS FOR PEOPLE WHO LIKE WACKY BOOZE   You have your favorite whiskeys or vodkas, but what about your go-to cherry bounce or beet spirit? Your beloved under-the-radar fennel spirit or out-of-the-box gins? These are eight American-born spirits from around the country that call on (and surprise) with unusual flavors. Just out this fall, Colonial-style cherry bounce is… Read more »

Gizmodo Raves about Tamworth Distilling

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The Best Booze You’ve Never Heard Of Comes From This Secret Science Lab Steve Grasse wanted to make the best spirits in the world—so he followed the water. It led him to Tamworth, New Hampshire, a colonial-era township at the foothills of the White Mountains. The town drinks from the Ossippee aquifer, an underground labyrinth… Read more »