Coming of Age, Split Rock Distilling’s bourbon has more and more time on its side. Grab @MagazineofMaine January 2021 issue for an inspiring array of reader photos, the perfect visual compliment to your fireside winter drink of choice!
As a longtime #horseradish lover, whether as steak accent or infused in #vodka, I adore horseradish’s vibrant, umami kick.
So I took notice of @SplitRockMaine Distilling’s version, reviewed in my Distiller Magazine bottle column:
https://t.co/vBdXh2mNC7
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A (mostly) Maine-sourced lunch inspired by the @BelmontStakes.
A Belmont Jewel (@SplitRockMaine bourbon, Maine Root Lemonade), a New York sirloin (Windy Hill Farm, Windham), asparagus (Windy Hill), and mashed potato (Cold River Gold, Fryeburg).
Since well before Russian-liquor boycotts made the headlines, Maine’s craft distillers have been turning out top-shelf vodkas — some of them classic, others fairly inventive. https://t.co/jHS9FhqC06
A new @Mainebiz#podcast is out this morning! This one features the co-founder of @SplitRockMaine talking about "The Day That Changed Everything": a business pivot in the midst of the pandemic. https://t.co/2t9dPUp6Gq
🥃 One Bourbon and one comet coming up. We waited three years to crack open our first batch of straight bourbon, which felt like an eternity… last time this comet was in town, a mere 6000 years ago, guess time and… https://t.co/rWZ8pvtRRv
The 9th and final episode of the first season of #CheersfromMaine airs this Saturday night at 7:30 pm on @newscentermaine statewide. It's a look back at the past season but also how the industry will overcome challenges. Watch for a special song from @MallettBrosBand at the end!
Tonight at 7:30pm another all-new episode of Cheers from Maine produced by MaineLife Media airs on @newscentermaine.
Join @tophermallory from @SplitRockMaine and me as we learn more about the incredible craft alcohol industry in Maine. #CheersfromMaine