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New Columbia Distillers
Origin: |
District of Columbia |
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Spirit Type: |
Vermouth |
Spirit Style: |
Dry Vermouth |
ABV: |
19.60 |
proof: |
39.20 |
Color: |
Gold |
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aroma: |
Artichoke, Lemon Peel, Rhubarb |
taste: |
Savory and Dry, Umami and Avant Garde, Bitter |
finish: |
Dry, Quite Savory and Bitter, Amaro Meets Vermouth |
New Columbia Distillers
"Cheers!"
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Our Story
In Ivy City, Washington D.C.’s industrial backyard, is the capital’s first distillery since the end of Prohibition. Founded by a pair of married couples in 2011, New Columbia Distillers meticulously produces their award-winning craft spirits in their near-century old warehouse.
New Columbia Distillers is helmed by Michael Lowe, Melissa Kroning, John Uselton and Elizabeth Lowe. After life on a Naval submarine and retiring from a DC law firm, Michael spent his time learning all he could about the science and art behind distilling. John worked in every facet of the restaurant industry from bus-boy to manager to award-winning bartender. Pooling their knowledge, distillery ownership is the next logical step.
New Columbia Distillers’ award-winning Green Hat gins get their name from the legendary Washington bootleg liquor supplier and whistleblower, George Cassiday, aka ‘The Man in the Green Hat.’ Alongside their Green Hat Gins, New Columbia Distillers help make Capitoline Vermouth. Made with aromatic botanicals and a red winter wheat spirit, Capitoline Vermouth offers consumers a unique drinking experience.
In Ivy City, Washington D.C.’s industrial backyard, is the capital’s first distillery since the end of Prohibition. Founded by a pair of married couples in 2011, New Columbia Distillers meticulously produces their award-winning craft spirits in their near-century old warehouse.
New Columbia Distillers is helmed by Michael Lowe, Melissa Kroning, John Uselton and Elizabeth Lowe. After life on a Naval submarine and retiring from a DC law firm, Michael spent his time learning all he could about the science and art behind distilling. John worked in every facet of the restaurant industry from bus-boy to manager to award-winning bartender. Pooling their knowledge, distillery ownership is the next logical step.
New Columbia Distillers’ award-winning Green Hat gins get their name from the legendary Washington bootleg liquor supplier and whistleblower, George Cassiday, aka ‘The Man in the Green Hat.’ Alongside their Green Hat Gins, New Columbia Distillers help make Capitoline Vermouth. Made with aromatic botanicals and a red winter wheat spirit, Capitoline Vermouth offers consumers a unique drinking experience.
At A Glance
FEATURED COCKTAIL
Fall Conniption Punch
1 oz. Conniption Navy Strength Gin
1 oz. Apple Cider
0.5 oz. Fennel Simple Syrup (recipe below)
0.25 oz. Fresh Lime Juice
0.25 oz. Vermouth
Optional: 3-5 drops Crude Bitters Rhubarb
Mix all ingredients in shaker with ice. Shake vigorously. Pour into glass. Garnish with apple slices, fennel or mint.
Fennel Simple Syrup: 1 cup sugar 1 cup water dash of salt 1 medium bulb fresh fennel, chopped Rough chop fennel. Combine ingredients in a 2-qt. saucepan over medium heat until sugar has dissolved, about 2 minutes. Reduce heat to low and cook for 10–15 minutes, until the syrup has thickened. Let cool. Strain, discarding fennel, and store in the refrigerator until ready to use.