More Awesome Press

We are pleased that we keep getting great press on our products. We know we love them, and are so pleased when we see others do too.

In Feast, our Tonic has been considered a trend-alert.
http://www.feastmagazine.com/drink/on-trend/article_0168fd5c-dc05-11e5-8bdc-833fd54d1551.html

Another story in Feast does a wonderful job explaining the craft distilling boom, with a wonderful feature on us (as well as some other great area distillers)
http://www.feastmagazine.com/drink/features/article_85a19532-a4d5-11e5-9c31-17ff0d9d4afc.html
 

Looking for Good People

We are seeking a dedicated individual to guide spirit tastings and tours at our distillery as well as pouring samples at off-site events. We are seeking someone who can maintain a high energy level for customer service in a fun, but extremely fast-paced environment. The ideal candidate will have an outgoing personality with ability to talk to anyone and everyone while paying attention to detail. As a representative of our brand, you will need to gain thorough knowledge of our spirits and the distillation process. You will need an apptitude for knowledge and learning with strong communication skills. You will be invovled in some production work of our hand-crafted spirits. Prior experience in bar/beverage industry is strongly preferred. Theater training is a plus. This is a part-time/contracted position with possible full-time advancement.

Must be/have:
– Age 21 or over
– Clean driving record
– Experience in hospitality industry with cash handling/sales experience
– Able to lift and carry items over 25lbs.
– Able to stand for long periods
– Well-spoken, polite and uphold the highest level of customer service

Please send resumes and references to accounts@pinckneybend.com with the subject line Tasting Room Staff.

Feast unveils Top 50 in St. Louis!

Feast 50 LogoPinckney Bend Distillery was voted the runner up for best distillery in St. Louis in the 2015 Feast 50. This Q&A was conducted with Vice President of Sales & Marketing Ralph Haynes

Tell us about a few of the distillery’s signature spirits. Pinckney Bend Distillery has four signature products, three of which are spirits: Rested American Whiskey, American Gin, and Cask Finished Gin. All three of these have been awarded gold medals at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition, with the whiskey winning a double gold medal. Both our Rested Whiskey and American Gin have also been awarded silver and bronze Medals, respectively, at the International Wine & Spirits Competition in London. Pinckney Bend Classic Tonic Syrup is our signature non-spirit product.

What have been some milestones in your career so far? Our distillery has achieved four major milestones in its five year history, each about one year apart. The first was winning a gold medal on our gin in San Francisco, one year after launch. The second was securing A. Bommarito Wines as our state-wide distributor. Third was winning two prestigious international awards simultaneously on our Rested American Whiskey. The fourth was unsolicited coverage by two important food/beverage/lifestyle websites with international reach (Playboy.com and Foodrepublic.com).
Clearly your spirits have resonated with customers – what would you attribute this to, and what does it mean to you? Our spirits resonate with customers for three important reasons: quality, locality and authenticity. Customers like the taste of our products, they appreciate the fact that we are locally produced, and when they come to visit the distillery, they see that we are the real deal. We have worked hard to bring customers out to New Haven, and when they make the trip we offer a valued distillery experience.
What do you hope to see happen next in the local distilling scene, and why? We’d like to see locally produced spirits claim a larger share of the Missouri market. It’s “the rising tide” thing. A Missouri Spirits Trail would also be great.

Where do you get your inspiration when developing new spirits? What inspires you and motivates you to do the work that you do? We draw much of our inspiration from the past, to which we apply modern scientific knowledge and technology that was not available to distillers who preceded us. They paved the way. We just extend the road.

What’s next for you and your work? If you want to know how whiskey might have tasted in the late 1800s, you need make it from the same open-pollinated corn varieties that were available to our predecessors at that time. Many of these varieties no longer exist, others are rare and hard to find and none are grown in commercial quantities. Pinckney Bend Distillery is now growing some of these varieties and plans to release its first heirloom whiskey in late 2016. It will be whiskey made from a corn variety of local historic significance, grown by local farmers. This is the future of Pinckney Bend Distillery.

 

Distillery Happenings: National Press

Map of the top 50 spirits distilled in the 50 states

Map of the top 50 spirits distilled in the 50 states

Playboy.com Picks Pinckney Bend Gin as Best Spirit Made in Missouri
In an article identifying the best spirit produced in each of the 50 states, our gin was named by playboy.com as the best spirit distilled in Missouri. You can read the entire article here

Food Republic Picks Stout Cask in Best of List
We also received some excellent ink at foodrepublic.com where our Stout Cask Whiskey was listed in an article that featured the best six cask finished whiskeys for dads. See who else made the list here

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