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Region: British Columbia, Canada | |
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Location | Pemberton, British Columbia |
Owner | Schramm Family |
Founded | 2009 |
Founder | Tyler Schramm |
Status | Active |
Water source | Birkenhead River |
No. of stills | 2 |
Capacity | 1000 litres / 500 litres |
Website | http://www.pembertondistillery.ca |
Schramm Organic Potato Vodka | |
Type | Vodka |
ABV | 40 |
Schramm Organic Gin | |
Type | Gin |
ABV | 44 |
Bourbon Barrel Aged Apple Brandy | |
Type | Brandy |
Age(s) | 5 Months |
Cask type(s) | Ex-Bourbon, American Oak |
ABV | 46 |
Organic Single Malt Whisky | |
Type | Single malt whisky |
Age(s) | Cask filled 2010 |
Cask type(s) | Ex-Bourbon, American Oak |
ABV | TBD |
Characteristics | Unpeated |
Pemberton Distillery is an award-winning craft distillery located in Pemberton, BC. The Pemberton Valley, which is known to locals as Spud Valley, is somewhat famous in the Potato Industry for its high quality seed potatoes [1].
Started in June 2009 by Tyler and Lorien Schramm, Pemberton Distillery is small craft distillery focused on using locally grown ingredients to produce spirits with terroir. The Distillery was constructed by Tyler, Jonathan and Jake Schramm through the fall/winter of 2008 finishing in May 2009. The Distillery consists of one mash tun, three 1000 litre fermentation vessels and two copper pot stills (1000 litre & 500 litres).
Schramm Vodka and Schramm Gin are both based on spirit produced from organic Pemberton potatoes. Pemberton Distillery Single Malt Whisky is produced from organic pale malted barley, malted in BC and the lightly peated version incorporates a small portion of Scottish peated malt. Pemberton Distillery Apple Brandy is produced using locally grown apples coming for orchards in Pemberton, Birken and Lillooet. All products are entirely produced on site including the mash, fermentation, distillation and bottling.
Pemberton Distillery is one of only a few Distilleries in the world to produce an entire line of certified organic spirits.
References
[edit]- ^ "Pemberton Valley". Retrieved 2012-04-23.