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Washington's whiskey wets whistles again |
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Sunday, 01 April 2007 |
A potent form of history dripped from a copper still as George Washington's estate opened his rebuilt distillery to the public over the weekend.
Using his original recipe of rye, corn and malted barley, some of the United States' most prominent whiskey makers donned tricorn hats and other 18th-century garb to oversee the painstaking process of turning grain into firewater.
Source: Reuters
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