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Chase Elderflower Liqueur
The Chase Distillery is quite a unique outfit, home to several labels, Williams Gin, Chase Vodka, and Tyrrells Crisps, a potato chip brand. The Chase facility serves as both an active potato farm and a distillery. The Chase family comes from a long line of potato farmers and is now in their fifth generation. After going bankrupt in 1996, William Chase founder of the Chase distillery decided to take a new direction with their brand, founding Tyrells Crisps in 2002, As Tyrrells grew, I was searching for the next step. In 2004 whilst traveling in the USA, looking for packaging equipment for the chips, I stumbled on a small distillery making potato Vodka and thought this would be a great new chapter to life.On April fools day in 2008 they harvested their first potatoes, and on June 2008, the Chase family produced their first batch of spirits. Their very first spirit was a potato Vodka, and not long after, they began producing Gins. A large portion of Chases lineup is crafted with a potato Vodka base spirit. A large majority of the spirits are also crafted with an apple basedspirit. The apples used in production are sourced from the family farm.The facility houses a bespoke rectifying column. It takes 16 tons of potatoes to produces only 1000 liters of alcohol, which is a testament to the quality of Chase Vodka. Their small batch process yields an impressive smooth product. Capturing the rounded, floral flavor of the English elderflower, this liqueur is crafted by steeping fresh elderflowers in Chase Potato Vodka. Floral and rich, the perfect partner to Champagne or sparkling wine. Pick up your bottle today!
List Price:
$41.99
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$41.99
Chase English Oak Smoked Vodka
The Chase Distillery is quite a unique outfit, home to several labels, Williams Gin, Chase Vodka, and Tyrrells Crisps, a potato chip brand. The Chase facility serves as both an active potato farm and a distillery. The Chase family comes from a long line of potato farmers and is now in their fifth generation. After going bankrupt in 1996, William Chase founder of the Chase distillery decided to take a new direction with their brand, founding Tyrells Crisps in 2002, As Tyrrells grew, I was searching for the next step. In 2004 whilst traveling in the USA, looking for packaging equipment for the chips, I stumbled on a small distillery making potato Vodka and thought this would be a great new chapter to life.On April fools day in 2008 they harvested their first potatoes, and on June 2008, the Chase family produced their first batch of spirits. Their very first spirit was a potato Vodka, and not long after, they began producing Gins. A large portion of Chases lineup is crafted with a potato Vodka base spirit. A large majority of the spirits are also crafted with and apple basedspirit. The apples used in production are sourced from the family farm.The facility houses a bespoke rectifying column. It takes 16 tons of potatoes to produces only 1000 liters of alcohol, which is a testament to the quality of Chase Vodka. Their small batch process yields a great product.Our oak smoked Vodka is made in small batches just one to two thousand bottles each time. We leave water from our borehole in the smokehouse until it picks up a delicate smoked flavor, then blend it with our award-winning Vodka to achieve a sweet, smoky finish.(Chase Distillery)Get your bottle today!
List Price:
$39.99
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$39.99
Chase GB Gin
The Chase Distillery is quite a unique outfit, home to several labels, Williams Gin, Chase Vodka, and Tyrrells Crisps, a potato chip brand. The Chase facility serves as both an active potato farm and a distillery. The Chase family comes from a long line of potato farmers and is now in their fifth generation. After going bankrupt in 1996, William Chase founder of the Chase distillery decided to take a new direction with their brand, founding Tyrells Crisps in 2002, "As Tyrrells grew, I was searching for the next step. In 2004 whilst traveling in the USA, looking for packaging equipment for the chips, I stumbled on a small distillery making potato Vodka and thought this would be a great new chapter to life."On April fools day in 2008 they harvested their first potatoes, and on June 2008, the Chase family produced their first batch of spirits. Their very first spirit was a potato Vodka, and not long after, they began producing Gins.GB Gin is crafted by copper pot distilling Chase Potato Vodka with 10 botanicals; juniper (the buds and the berries), coriander seed, bitteralmond, cinnamon bark, ginger, cloves, angelica root, liquorice root, lemon peel kibbles, and cardamon to create this GB extra dry gin. This smooth yet bursting with flavor gin creates a bittersweet symphony with a good mediterranean tonic.Pick up your bottle today!
List Price:
$45.99
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$45.99
Chase Marmalade Vodka
The Chase Distillery is quite a unique outfit, home to several labels, Williams Gin, Chase Vodka, and Tyrrells Crisps, a potato chip brand. The Chase facility serves as both an active potato farm and a distillery. The Chase family comes from a long line of potato farmers and is now in their fifth generation. After going bankrupt in 1996, William Chase founder of the Chase distillery decided to take a new direction with their brand, founding Tyrells Crisps in 2002, As Tyrrells grew, I was searching for the next step. In 2004 whilst traveling in the USA, looking for packaging equipment for the chips, I stumbled on a small distillery making potato vodka and thought this would be a great new chapter to life.On April fools day in 2008 they harvested their first potatoes, and on June 2008, the Chase family produced their first batch of spirits. Their very first spirit was a potato Vodka, and not long after, they began producing Gins. A large portion of Chases lineup is crafted with a potato Vodka base spirit. A large majority of the spirits are also crafted with and apple basedspirit. The apples used in production are sourced from the family farm.The facility houses a bespoke rectifying column. It takes 16 tons of potatoes to produces only 1000 liters of alcohol, which is a testament to the quality of Chase vodka. Their small batch process yields a great product. This is Chase Vodka with citrusy twist. Their smooth and creamy spirit, marinated with marmalade and ribbons of Seville orange peels, then distilled once more with orange peel from Valencia.Pick up your bottle today!
List Price:
$37.99
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$37.99