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The
250-gallon copper main still was built in Portugal by Al-Ambig
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This and
the photo below:
Ned totally reassembled the still just so we could take pictures
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The still
as it appears completed and ready to run
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Bottles are
hand-filled at this four-bottle filler station
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These
boards once stood in the very same
brick Cockeysville, Maryland warehouse
(see photo below) which we visited in 2006.
Ned and Tim obtained the old barrel ricks,
disassembled, and cataloged them, and
transported them here to Portland, Maine.
Now, new barrels of Gunpowder Maryland
Rye will come to age resting on the
same ricks as did Ryebrook in the 1950s
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There's nothing "quaint" or
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Small barrels are
experimental
Whiskey goes into the 53-gallon barrels |
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