ONE THING FOR CERTAIN
After many tours of various distilleries, one thing I know for certain: there are two basic ingredients that combine to make a terrific, distilled beverage. The first is excellent water, and the second is high-quality grains. It just so happens that the Perlick farm in Sarona, Wisconsin has both. Although we have been there a few times, every trip to the “tasting room” is special. A recent one in early February was no different.
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A LITTLE HISTORY: FROM FARM TO LAW SCHOOL
In the current generation, son Scott had enlisted in the Air Force after high school and likely was not very interested in doing the farming thing for a living. Tom (the patriarch) had an idea that would lend additional value to the crops the family was growing. He pitched it to Scott who, at the time, was home on leave from his Air Force gig. Maybe just a good idea at the wrong moment, but Scott apparently didn’t think the timing was quite right.
After finishing his stint in the service, Scott went on to study social science at the University of Wisconsin – Stout. After that, Scott attended law school. The knowledge he gained there turned out to be invaluable. Perhaps now was the right time; further discussions between Scott and his dad led to confirmation of that.
LEGWORK, RESEARCH AND HARD WORK
Scott did a lot of legwork, researching the basics of the distilling business and how to make vodka. He also paid visits to other distilleries and started to gather the necessary equipment for the venture. At some point after graduating from law school, he made the decision: run a distillery instead of pursuing a career in law. And after all, John Q. Public would be the only “judge” he would now need to face.
Today, things are a bit different. The farm has increased to about 3,000 acres, dedicating some 400 acres of wheat and 200 acres of barley (at last count) to production of their vodka: American Yeoman. By the way, according to Wikipedia, Yeoman is: “a noun originally referring to one who owns and cultivates land…”
And if you weren’t sure, one of the smoothest vodkas comes from one made with wheat. Along with excellent water on the Perlick farm, their wheat is also excellent. Those are the two basic and necessary ingredients I mentioned above for a great distilled product.
SUCCESS BREEDS MORE SUCCESS
The success of the product becomes more obvious with every passing day. Open year ‘round, visitors – of the proper age – can sample Yeoman vodka in numerous iterations. Select from a menu that includes the ever-popular Bloody Mary, various flavors of martinis and other cocktails. When Perlick Distillery is open, it’s never easy to get a seat, even though lots of seats are available.
It should come as no surprise that Perlick’s American Yeoman vodka has achieved its success without doing any advertising. The full parking lot and often overflowing tasting room is simply the result of word-of- mouth.
FINAL THOUGHTS
More good news: Perlick Distillery will be releasing an American Single Malt Whiskey in the fall of 2023. With the excellent water and grains available on the Perlick farm, this whiskey is sure to be a winner! I’ll be one of the first in line to taste it!
Additional Resources, Links & Products
- Perlick Distillery
- Bloody Mary Cocktail Kit (Amazon)
- Vodka Made Me Do It: 60 Vibrant and Versatile Cocktails (Amazon book)