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Hoochery Distillery
Hoochery Distillery is a farm-based microdistillery located in Kununurra, Western Australia, founded by Raymond Bernard "Spike" Dessert III. The distillery produces approximately 50,000 gallons of rum annually, and also produces gin, whiskey and liqueurs. It is the oldest continually operating legal distillery in Western Australia. History Raymond Bernard "Spike" Dessert III founded the farm business R.B. Dessert Seed Co. in 1986. To diversify, he opened the Hoochery Distillery in 1995, producing rums. Dessert died in December 2017. Dessert's daughter, Kalyn Fletcher, now runs the company. Production Hoochery rums are produced from local sugar cane and molasses. These are vat-fermented on-site and distilled in a hand-built pot still. The distillate is aged for two to 15 years in re-charred oak barrels. The distillery's flagship Ord River Rum was first sold in 1999. A range of 7, 10, and 15-year rums debuted in 2018 named "Spike's Reserve" in honor of Dessert. Awards and rec ...
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The Kimberley Echo
The ''Kimberley Echo'' is a Kununurra, Western Australia based community newspaper. It was founded in 1980 by James O'Kenny (born James Kenny) (died 15 August 2011, in Kununurra) and Brian Cole. It was a fortnightly paper from 1980 to 1993, and then became weekly in 1993. National Library and Battye Library holdings details show changes in publication. In 2007, the newspaper was acquired by West Australian Newspaper Holdings. The Australian Competition & Consumer Commission investigated the sale, but did not oppose it.West Australian Newspapers Holdings Ltd (WANH) - acquisition of The Kimberley Echo


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Australian Rums
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Australian Whisky
Australian Whisky is whisky produced in Australia. As of December 2021, there were 333 registered distilleries in operation within Australia, of which approximately 50 have a whisky on the market. The industry has shown steady growth since the early 90s especially in the boutique craft distilling scene. Most Australian whisky is produced using a very similar process to that of Scotch whisky; however the flavour of Australian whisky is subtly different. Although the majority of whisky produced in Australia is in the single malt style, there is more variation than what is found overseas, with no strict customs or traditions governing the styles produced. Other styles of whisky produced in Australia, include rye, wheat and blended whiskies. Australian whisky was popularised globally in 2014, when Sullivan's Cove French Oak single cask won the world's best single malt whisky at the World Whiskies Awards. This was the first time a distillery outside of Scotland or Japan had won th ...
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List Of Rum Producers
Rum is distilled in a wide variety of locations by a number of different producers. Below is a list of rum distillers and brands organized by location of the distiller. Africa Democratic Republic of Congo * Kwilu Rum Eswatini / Swaziland Defiant Rum Kenya * Safari Rum La Réunion * * Riviere du Mat Madagascar * Groupe Vidzar Mauritius * New Grove *Penny Blue * Pink Pigeon * Saint-Aubin Mozambique * Rhum Tipo Tinto Seychelles * Takamaka South Africa * Mainstay Original Premium * Man Up Rum 55% - (Navy style / Overproof Gold Craft rum) *MHOBA Rum *Whistler African Style Rum Asia and the Pacific Australia *Beenleigh * Brix Distillers * Bundaberg * Darby-Norris Distillery *Hoochery Distillery * Husk Distillers (Australian Agricole Rum) * Illegal Tender Rum Co. *Beenleigh * JimmyRum * Kimberley Rum Company * Nil Desperandum * Waterview Distillery Cambodia * Samai Distillery India *Old Monk * McDowell's No.1 Celebration *Amrut * Tilaknagar * Radico Khaitan Japan * Sun ...
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San Francisco World Spirits Competition
The San Francisco World Spirits Competition was founded in 2001 by Anthony Dias Blue as an off-shoot of the San Francisco International Wine Competition. It assesses hundreds of entrants annually (1,407 in 2013 from 63 countries) with tastings involving panels of expert judges selected each year from the spirits industry including mixologists, spirits buyers, and media from across the United States. Producers must submit their product for the competition and pay a fee ($475 for 2013) for its evaluation. Not all entries are given awards (those not judged of sufficient quality are not given an award) but most receive a bronze, silver, or gold award from the tasting panel. The fact that most entrants receive an award likely involves some degree of self-selection, as the spirits producers choose whether to enter each of their brands in the competition and pay to receive a rating. Those entrants that are given a unanimous gold medal by the panel are given the distinction of a "double-gol ...
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Kununurra, Western Australia
Kununurra is a town in far northern Western Australia located at the eastern extremity of the Kimberley approximately from the border with the Northern Territory. Kununurra was initiated to service the Ord River Irrigation Scheme. Kununurra is the largest town in Western Australia north of Broome, with the closest town being Wyndham, away. Kununurra is from Perth via the Great Northern Highway. The town is situated in among the scenic hills and ranges of the far north-east Kimberley region, having an abundance of fresh water, conserved by the Ord River Diversion dam and the main Ord River Dam. The tropical agriculture crops grown in the Ord River Irrigation Area (ORIA) have changed over the years. Tourism and mining have also become important to the local economy. Characteristics Kununurra has a transient population; if itinerant residents, the outlying farm areas and communities were included in census population figures, it is estimated numbers would have exceeded ...
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Australian Distilled Spirits Awards
Australian Distilled Spirits Awards (ADSA) is an annual competition that commenced in 2015. The ADSA is managed by the Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria (RASV) in conjunction with the Australian Distillers Association. Judging of the awards is conducted at Melbourne Showgrounds, with the Awards presentation dinner held in March in Melbourne, Australia. In 2017, the ADSA introduced two new trophies to reflect evolving production techniques, Champion Aromatic Bitters and Champion Micro Lot. Trophy winners 2015 * Best Australian Distiller - Lark Distillery (Tasmania) * Champion Whisky - Limeburners Peated Single Malt Barrel M227 - Limeburners Distillery (Great Southern Distilling Company) (Western Australia) * Champion Rum - Spike's Reserve - Hoochery Distillery (Western Australia) * Champion Gin - The West Winds Gin - The Sabre - Tailor Made Spirits Company (Western Australia) * Champion Alternative Spirits - Zeus Oyzo - Edgemill Group (Victoria) * Champion Brandy - Black B ...
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Pot Still
A pot still is a type of distillation apparatus or still used to distill liquors such as whisky or brandy. In modern (post-1850s) practice, they are not used to produce rectified spirit, because they do not separate congeners from ethanol as effectively as other distillation methods. Pot stills operate on a batch distillation basis (as contrasted with Coffey or column stills, which operate on a continuous basis). Traditionally constructed from copper, pot stills are made in a range of shapes and sizes depending on the quantity and style of spirit desired. Spirits distilled in pot stills top out between 60 and 80 percent alcohol by volume (ABV) after multiple distillations. Because of this relatively low level of ABV concentration, spirits produced by a pot still retain more of the flavour from the wash than distillation practices that reach higher ethanol concentrations. Under European law and various trade agreements, cognac (a protected term for a variety of brandy produced in ...
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