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Recent Examples of firkinFree beer, root beer while supplies last on first day of each stop The first day the beer garden arrives at each location, there will be a firkin tapping with free beer, and also free root beer, while supplies last.—Hannah Kirby, Journal Sentinel, 16 Mar. 2023 Festivities start at 5 p.m. with Michelle tapping a firkin of Termination Dust conditioned with black currants & cinnamon.—Anchorage Daily News, 30 Sep. 2021 Streetside has challenged six local teams to use firkins as a vessel in which to rest the brewery’s delicious Demogorgon stout on a variety of adjuncts (nutella and strawberry, anyone?).—Matt Koesters, Cincinnati.com, 13 Mar. 2020 For the uninitiated, firkins are traditionally wooden casks that hold some of the most interesting beer going these days, so come thirsty.—Nick Vadala, Philly.com, 31 May 2018
Just down the street from The Newport, The Mothership bar (and its food truck, Dooby Dogs) is still closed and cleaning up from water damage and a complete loss of its coolers, sound system, computers, kegs, merchandise and all of the product stored in its basement.
Stranahan’s ages its whiskey that way, at least before cask finishing a portion of it, and bigger brands like Jim Beam’s Clermont Steep, Bulleit, and Jack Daniel’s all do as well (the latter also gets a lengthy secondary maturation in sherry casks).
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Jonah Flicker,
Robb Report,
7 Sep. 2025
This rye whiskey is crafted from a limited batch of only 20 barrels, the most limited in the series so far, and bottled at cask strength.
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