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 A - A W A, Alternative Whisky Academy, Review of George Dickel Tennessee Whisky Page, AWA George Dickel Tennessee ...
George Dickel is one of only two whiskies recognised by US law as Tennessee whisky.
To ensure the perfect whisky, George Dickel is carefully handcrafted in small batches at its Cascade Hollow distillery in the heart of Tennessee.
Crystal clear spring water from the Cascade Spring adds a clarity and freshness to the flavours of George Dickel and the purity of this water source is protected from any possible damage by 600 acres of timberland, now a specially designated nature reserve which surrounds both the spring and the distillery.
www.awa.dk /whisky/geordick   (467 words)

  
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George Dickel uses sheet metal warehouses and is the only one that uses one story warehouses.
George Dickel stacks their barrels six high and believes that you can’t get the same consistency if the barrels are stacked too high because of the differential temperature change from the top to the bottom of the warehouse.
Many George Dickel collectibles are traded on the internet and their value, like most things, is a matter of personal taste.
www.sitemason.com /page/kCbVug   (1008 words)

  
 Compare Prices and Read Reviews on George Dickel Original No. 12 Tennessee Sippin' Whiskey at Epinions.com
George Dickel manufactures this whiskey using corn, barley, rye, and pure spring water from a local source close to the distillery, with no preservatives or additives.
George Dickel #12 retails for about $16 per 750 ml bottle, but this price varies considerably from one location to the next, depending on the taxes and regulations that exist in different locales.
When George Dickel won this award, it received a score of 93 points out of a possible 100 from this prestigious organization, proving that it is every bit as good as many of the world’s finest, including products that are more widely recognizable, like that "other" Tennessee whiskey.
www.epinions.com /content_149154729604   (1370 words)

  
 Badger West Wine & Spirits - George Dickel Tennessee Whisky   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Dickel No.8 is an 80 proof and is described as very clean and balanced with a hint of sweetness.
Dickel No.12 is a 90 proof and has a refined, dry taste with a crisp finish.
It is characterized as aromatic with a hint of vanilla—a result of the charcoal mellowing slow aging process.
www.badgerwest.com /dickel.shtml   (132 words)

  
 American Whiskey: A Visit to George Dickel and Jack Daniel's Distilleries in Tennessee's Whiskey Country
George Dickel (also known as the Cascade Distillery) has had a fascinating history of moves and changes, and the current plant was built in 1958, although the ruins of the original, pre-prohibition sight is only a couple hundred yards down the road.
Of course, we didn’t see any bottling at George Dickel, either, but that’s because they don’t bottle their whiskey at the distillery, preferring to ship it to a bottling plant in Kentucky instead.
We stopped for awhile at George Dickel, which is still such a beautiful place to visit, full of charm and friendly people.
www.ellenjaye.com /dickel-daniels.htm   (3987 words)

  
 History of Dickel Distillery | Dickel.Com - George Dickel Whiskey - Tennessee Whisky - Cascade Hollow   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Dickel.Com - George Dickel Whiskey - Tennessee Whisky - Cascade Hollow
Just as it was a century ago, the crafting of George Dickel Tennessee Whisky continues to be a labor of love.
Possessing time-honored secrets passed down from George himself, the folks at the distillery proudly and painstakingly adhere to the hand-made, step-by-step process of creating the smoothest, most flavorful whiskey made in Tennessee.
www.dickel.com /history/distillery.tour.html   (86 words)

  
 Jack Daniels, George Dickel Whisky - AlcoholReviews.com Reviews George Dickel No. 12 and Jack Daniels Old No. 7   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Jack Daniels and George Dickel are Tennessee whiskies.
George Dickel No. 12, though less likely to appeal to whisky (note the "e"-less Scottish spelling of Whisky that Dickel uses) novices, is superior to Jack Daniels Old No. 7.
George learned that the chilled whisky became more viscous (thick), so it filtered more cleanly.
www.alcoholreviews.com /SPIRITS/dickeldaniels2.shtml   (440 words)

  
 George Dickel Tennessee Whisky No. 12 - The Wine Specialist - Wine Online - Spirits and Wine Retailer
George A. Dickel discovered that whisky made during the winter was smoother than whisky made in the summer.
So, George Dickel is the only Tennessee whisky to chill the whisky before it goes into the charcoal mellowing vats.
In fact, it is so smooth, George Dickel declared that because his whisky was as smooth as the finest scotch, he would always spell the “whiskey” in George Dickel Tennessee Whisky without an “e”, keeping with the Scotch whisky tradition.
www.winespecialist.com /146627   (146 words)

  
 The Distilled Spirits Council of the United States - American Whiskey Trail
George Dickel's legacy lives on through the Tennessee Whisky that bears his name.
Since 1870, George A. Dickel Tennessee Whisky is still handcrafted with the same processes and attention-to-detail that George Dickel established to ensure that each drop is as remarkable now as it was when the first batch was made.
Between Nashville and Chattanooga, the George Dickel Distillery is nestled in scenic Cascade Hollow, not far from Tullahoma, TN.
www.discus.org /trail/georgedickel.asp   (148 words)

  
 The Cellar - George Dickel
George has, BTW caused me great pains over the years.
02-03-2005 11:51 PM George juice tastes like oat meal to me, to each his own.
02-22-2005 09:41 PM I like Dickels, I've got a complete set of the brown pouring bottles with the stopper and leather harness up in the attic somewhere.
cellar.org /printthread.php?t=7691   (234 words)

  
 ONN. Ohio News Now: Visitors Give George Dickel Distillery Tour High Marks
The survey, conducted by PERT Survey Research of Bloomfield, CT was designed to gauge consumer reaction to the tour and staff at the Distillery, establish an objective profile of the participating tour customers and measure the geographical draw of the tour.
Virtually all of the consumers who visited the George Dickel Distillery consider the Distillery, the tour and the Welcome Center excellent, and report that the tour exceeded their expectations.
When asked for feedback on their overall experience at the George Dickel Distillery, consumers unaidedly mention the knowledgeable and friendly staff, and warm atmosphere.
www.onnnews.com /Global/story.asp?S=3457385   (489 words)

  
 The Cellar - George Dickel
Women sometimes forgive those who force an opportunity, never those who miss it.
George juice tastes like oat meal to me, to each his own.
I like Dickels, I've got a complete set of the brown pouring bottles with the stopper and leather harness up in the attic somewhere.
cellar.org /showthread.php?t=7691   (290 words)

  
 George Dickel long drinks
Take a large glass and fill with ice cubes.
Add 1 part george dickel tennessee whiskey to 2 parts of mountain dew.
Pour george dickel over ice into a tall glass.
www.drinksmixer.com /cat/764   (58 words)

  
 Beststuff - Visitors Give George Dickel Distillery Tour High Marks
Beststuff - Visitors Give George Dickel Distillery Tour High Marks
June 14, 2005 -- In a recent survey done by an independent research company, visitors to the newly re-opened George Dickel Distillery rated the experience an overwhelmingly positive one.
Continuing the tradition that started in 1870, the George Dickel Distillery officially re-opened on September 16, 2003 to resume production of its award winning George Dickel No. 12 and No.
www.beststuff.com /article.php3?story_id=8457   (358 words)

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