📙 S7:3 - Did GEORGE THORPE Distill America's First Corn Whiskey? Titelbild

📙 S7:3 - Did GEORGE THORPE Distill America's First Corn Whiskey?

📙 S7:3 - Did GEORGE THORPE Distill America's First Corn Whiskey?

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The first time I picked up a whiskey history book, I was introduced to the story of George Thorpe, an Englishman who came to Berkeley Plantation in 1620, to make "hooch," as the book stated. He was credited with making America's first corn whiskey and starting an industry.

As I dove more and more into research on whiskey history and the evolution of distilling techniques, this American origin story seemed less and less likely. Still, I had to admit, I didn't know enough of the story to do any more than suggest, it was possibly lore.

After diving deep into the historical record, I'll take a look at three popular theories as to why George is considered America's first distiller of corn whiskey. By the end, I'll give you my thoughts, but you too will be well versed enough in the story to make your own educated guess.

Enjoy this dive into early American distilling and watch for bonus coverage in Behind the Lore at patreon.com/whiskeylore .

Cheers and slainte mhath,
Drew

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