
Southern Georgia isn't the first place most whiskey travelers think of, which makes 13th Colony Distillery one of those discoveries that feels like you've stumbled onto something special. In this episode, Drew Hannush heads to Americus, Georgia, to visit one of the state's oldest operating whiskey distilleries and sit down with president Maxwell Darby. Along the way, they explore how a hobby project turned into one of Georgia's most respected whiskey brands, why heat changes the aging process, and how a forgotten experiment led to one of the distillery's most sought-after releases.
In This Episode
• The unlikely beginnings of 13th Colony Distillery
• How a family hobby became one of Georgia's oldest whiskey distilleries
• Aging whiskey in the South and managing Georgia's climate
• The story behind the iconic 13th Colony bottle
• Double Oak bourbon and the accidental discovery that created it
• Why 13th Colony moves barrels around the warehouse
• In-house distillation and experimenting with barrel entry proof
• The Southern Rye and using French oak spirals
• The connection between 13th Colony and Georgia history
• Things to see around Americus, Plains, and Andersonville
• Plus, Drew shares his three reasons why 13th Colony deserves a spot on your Whiskey Lore Wish List
📍 13th Colony Distillery
Americus, Georgia
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