
What began with a desire to spend more time with family led Jimmy Sharp and his father to transform an old cotton warehouse beside the railroad tracks in Opelika, Alabama, into one of the state's most distinctive distilleries. In this episode, Drew Hannush visits John Emerald Distilling Company to explore the Scottish roots behind Alabama's first post-Prohibition whiskey, the challenges of making spirits in Southern heat, and why rum, brandy, and American single malt all have a place under one roof.
In This Episode
• How a family dream became one of Alabama's pioneering craft distilleries
• Why an old cotton warehouse in Opelika became the perfect home for John Emerald
• Jimmy Sharp's apprenticeship at Springbank Distillery in Scotland
• Alabama's first post-Prohibition whiskey and the rise of American single malt
• Smoking malt with peach and pecan wood
• The influence of barrel size and char levels in Southern aging conditions
• Making rum from local sugar cane syrup and harvesting cane for rum agricole
• Muscadine brandy and spirits inspired by family history
• Grain-to-glass production and sourcing ingredients from Alabama farmers
• The stories behind the names and animals found on every bottle
• Cocktails, tours, and things to do around Opelika and Auburn
• Plus, Drew shares his three reasons why John Emerald Distilling Company deserves a spot on your Whiskey Lore Wish List
📍 John Emerald Distilling Company
Opelika, Alabama
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