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Inside Old Crow Distillery

 

Revisiting an old friend several weeks ago at a whiskey bar, I was reminded of a famous Mark Twain quote.

 

"Too much of anything is bad, but too much good whiskey is barely enough."

 

Just like the old friend, I repaid another visit to Old Crow Distillery in central Kentucky with several architects. For the architects, it was a chance to take in ideas for a start-up distillery in Louisville, Kentucky. For myself, it was a chance to visit portions of Old Crow that I had not visited - including the main distilling house. Dominated by the sheer vertical orientation of the facility and topped with a skylight, the distilling house was an industrial sight to behold.

 

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Atop the distilling house was the laboratory and various rooms that held specific functions that were necessary to ensure the quality of the bourbon. An autoclave was used to sterilize instruments. A back room held hundreds of vials and instruments.

 

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Behind a heavy door atop the distilling house was a room with several hoppers that completed an unknown function. The hoppers were moved on a fixed rail and included a scale for general measurements.

 

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Along the lines of Mark Twain, I believe that too much good distillery exploring is barely enough.

 

Neat.

"You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers

Very cool!

WOW! Medieval. Very nicely done.

  • 2 weeks later...

Saturday: Old Crow Distillery

 

Much thanks to everyone who came out to Old Crow Distillery along Glenns Creek in Kentucky! The weather was perfect - partly cloudy skies and mild temperatures provided the perfect exploring experience.

 

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Location of the cookers

 

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From the cooker, the product would move to the fermenting tanks

 

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Spring house

 

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Barrel house

 

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Next event is on July 26. Photographers get in at 9 AM for 5 hours; a guided event is at 2 PM.

 

More on Old Crow: http://www.abandonedonline.net/locations/industry/old-crow-distillery/

Nice shots!

"You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers

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