The distillery, nestled in the small town of Hallock on the northwestern corner of the state, has the rare distinction of being a distillery that grows its grains. Because of this, and because they already produce several spirits – including a rye-based gin and vodka, as well as a planned rye whiskey which we recently highlighted in a special barrel program they have – they have received grant money to produce a high-quality rye grain.

The study will take in a wide variety of factors, such as grain hardness, quality, yield, winter hardiness and spring vigor, to name a few. In addition to studying and testing the grains themselves, the project will collaborate with other local distilleries to check the quality of the grains in the distillation process, taking into account viscosity, nose and flavor. The study aims to be a comprehensive guide for farmers to finding the best rye grains for whiskey distillation.








