April 11, 2024

Hard Truth Sweet Mash Rye!

Hard Truth Sweet Mash Rye!
  • History of distillery
    • Opened in 2015 in the upstairs of big wood pizza in Nashville Indiana
    • 2107 began construction  on current distillery CAMPUS
      • 325 acres with a touring and tasting room and restaurant 
      • 2018 sweet mash distillery officially opens
      • The property has a live music stage, hosts festivals, food trucks and a bar, all called “Hard truth on the Rocks”
    • Hard Truth Distilling Co. is part of the BWQOHT, Inc. family of brands, which also includes Big Woods Restaurants and Quaff ON! Brewing Co.
  • Brewers start
    • Tim O’bryan  started brewing beer, the family really liked it
    • His father in law, Jeff McCabe, and Ed ryan went in as partner and they opened a brew pub
      • Big Woods Brewing opens in 2009 
    • 2012 opens Quaff ON! Brewing corp..  It was an old bowling alley
    • Jim Dunbar joins as a fourth partner
  • Hard truth starts
    • 2015 they start distilling upstairs at big woods
    • When it took off at the restaurant they decided we arent going slow like they did for the brewery
      • The brewery changed locations and grew slowly.  They would max out capacity and then keep moving up.  This was slow moving
      • For distilling they bought the distillery land and planned to grow into it
    • 2017 brought in Bryan Smith as 5th partner, and the master distiller.
  • Hard truth campus
    • 2018 campus opens. It's a disneyland for adults
    • You can take ATV Tours of the campus
  • 2020 challenge 
    • 2020 pushed back the plans, but they leaned into the challenge and released new products and added new locations
  • Sour mash vs sweet mash
    • Very basically, Sour mash, think sour bread.  You use mash from the previous set to “start” your next set.
    • Sweet Mash has no starter.  Every batch is its own batch, with nothing added to adjust the PH (which is the purpose of the starter in sour mash)
    • Sweet mash is harder but more controllable because you start fresh every time, but you run the risk of bacteria.
    • Sour mash is easier and safer, because it corrects the PH to help drive out bacteria.
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