Detailed Description
This bottling honors one of America’s most iconic moonshiners, Marvin “Popcorn” Sutton. The Tennessee distillery was opened by Sutton’s widow following his death, and was expanded by Megan Kvamme when she took over the distillery and appointed John Lunn, formerly the Master Distiller of George Dickel, to the head position. Barrel aged for 3 years, the spirit is distilled from a traditional bourbon mash bill (corn, rye, and malted barley), but the addition of sugar to help the fermentation process means that it cannot legally be called “whiskey” or “moonshine.” Whatever it is, it’s worth remembering that all whiskey -from Scotland to the US- has its roots in doing what Popcorn Sutton did best: tax avoidance.
Distillery Information
In 2014, Popcorn Sutton Distilling opened a new distillery in Newport, Tennessee, the county seat of Cocke County. Copper stills for the facility were made by Vendome Copper and Brass in Louisville, Kentucky. The CEO of Popcorn Sutton Distilling is Megan Kvamme.
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