Master distiller is a title often used for a
distilling
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expert or a key leader or owner at modern distilleries. The title doesn't have a fixed definition and can mean different things at different companies. Although the craft of distilling has existed for centuries throughout history, the term "master distiller" only dates back as far as the 1800s when it was first used to acknowledge the distilling expertise and knowledge a person gained after practicing and perfecting the craft of distilling for many years.
In more recent usage, the term can have a much broader meaning and is sometimes used for owners and company leaders who run their companies but do not actively create the distilling recipes and processes used at their distilleries.
History
The craft of
fermenting
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and distilling beverages dates back centuries, but the actual term "master distiller" has not been around for nearly as long. The 1867 edition of ''
The English Cyclopaedia
The ''English Cyclopaedia: A new dictionary of universal knowledge'' (London, 1854–1862, 4to, 23 vols., 12,117 pages; supplements, 1869–1873, 4 vols., 2858 pages), was published by Charles Knight (publisher), Charles Knight, based on the ''Pe ...
'' (Arts and Sciences section) offers a clear definition of the original meaning of the term:
Originally, master distiller was a term most commonly used in relation to
bourbon Bourbon may refer to:
Food and drink
* Bourbon whiskey, an American whiskey made using a corn-based mash
* Bourbon barrel aged beer, a type of beer aged in bourbon barrels
* Bourbon biscuit, a chocolate sandwich biscuit
* A beer produced by ...
, both before and after
Prohibition in the U.S., and its historical usage was typically limited to only those who had truly mastered the craft of distilling. In particular,
Kentucky bourbon makers often had a hierarchy that consisted of distiller, head distiller, and master distiller.
Common responsibilities
Although the level of scientific involvement may vary, master distillers usually supervise the production of the spirits made at their distilleries and are responsible for the final products and their quality. It was once common for master distillers to simply learn through years of hands-on experience, often as
apprentices, but now many distillers – even those not labeled as master distillers – have related academic backgrounds with degrees in
chemistry,
biology
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,
microbiology
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,
food science
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, or actual distilling.
At the very least, those with master distiller titles typically have some type of related experience and the skills necessary to manage staff and supervise
food safety
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throughout the distilling process. They also frequently possess the
public relations
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skills needed to communicate with the public and the press.
A master distiller's exact responsibilities will vary, depending on the company, but common job duties include:
Product development
A modern master distiller who fits the traditional definition and actively participates in the production of existing spirits and the creation of new ones often has a background in chemistry and
yeast physiology combined with years of distilling experience. However, some learn to master their craft without a formal education or training, instead learning from
mentors who train them on the job. Regardless of the method, they learn how to take raw base ingredients, such as various grains for different types of
whiskey
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or
sugar cane
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for
rum, and create fermented washes designed to produce spirits with very specific desired characteristics.
The spirit produced at different points in the distillation process varies in quality and has different characteristics. Making "cuts" to the distilled spirit to separate the heads (foreshots), hearts, and tails (feints) is an important part of the process that is often supervised by master distillers. They also choose the type of container for aging, such as
wooden casks, and make decisions about blending,
filtering
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Science and technology
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,
coloring, and
bottling
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Beer bottling process
Packaging of bottl ...
.
Even when master distillers entrust recipe-based decisions on
malting
Malting is the process of steeping, germinating and drying grain to convert it into malt. The malt is mainly used for brewing or whisky making, but can also be used to make malt vinegar or malt extract. Various grains are used for malting, mo ...
, fermentation, maturation, and blending to other experts on their teams, they are generally responsible for the quality of the final product. They usually source the
raw materials
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themselves and work with
tasters on quality control to ensure consistent quality and flavor across all batches. They also have to ensure the distillery maintains the proper facilities and equipment for long-term storage for products that require aging.
Marketing
Master distillers often participate in the development of
marketing campaigns and
financing
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initiatives for new and existing products. With a goal of maximizing the value of the spirits produced by the distillery, they often incorporate the opinions of marketing teams and tasters into the product development phases.
Additionally, master distillers often serve as the "face" of the distillery, meaning they are usually the recognizable person who interacts with the public and the press at tastings, product launch events,
trade shows
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, and other key events. They work with everyone from customers to
wholesalers
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and sometimes even other distilleries to promote products and gain a loyal following of satisfied customers.
Management
In addition to managing staff, master distillers are often responsible for managing the day-to-day operations of the distillery, including handling finances and organizing
distribution systems. They may have varying levels of involvement in the distilling process but usually at least manage the distilling team and plan staff training and development for a range of duties, including distillery functions like
mashing
In brewing and distilling, mashing is the process of combining a mix of ground grains – typically malted barley with supplementary grains such as corn, sorghum, rye, or wheat – known as the " grain bill" with water and then heating the mixt ...
and fermenting and administrative functions like
accounting. Ensuring the team meets food safety standards at all times is also a key responsibility.
Administrative
On an administrative level, master distillers are sometimes in charge of
regulatory paperwork to ensure all spirits remain in compliance with government rules and standards. The information that is monitored includes details about raw ingredients, equipment, and final product specifications.
Master distillers either record each phase of the distillation process themselves or assign this duty to someone else. Detailed records are necessary to ensure the right procedures are followed to create products that meet all the quality and food safety guidelines.
Pop Culture
In 2019
Discovery Channel
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(owned by
Warner Brothers
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) debuted a reality based competition show called ''Moonshiners: Master Distillers'.'' The show is currently in its 5th season in 2023.
Training
Various
schools
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and
institutes offer programs to teach distilling. Additionally, some distilleries offer educational programs, often combined with
on-the-job training On-the-job training (widely known as OJT) is an important topic of human resource management. It helps develop the career of the individual and the prosperous growth of the organization. On the job training is a form of training provided at the work ...
.
Notable people
Jeff Arnett
Jack Daniel's is a brand of Tennessee whiskey. It is produced in Lynchburg, Tennessee, by the Jack Daniel Distillery, which has been owned by the Brown–Forman Corporation since 1956.
Packaged in square bottles, Jack Daniel's "Black Label" Te ...
is the seventh Master Distiller in the history of the
Jack Daniel Distillery
Jack Daniel's is a brand of Tennessee whiskey. It is produced in Lynchburg, Tennessee, by the Jack Daniel Distillery, which has been owned by the Brown–Forman Corporation since 1956.
Packaged in square bottles, Jack Daniel's "Black Label" ...
, having served in the position since 2008. He was honored by Whisky Magazine as "Master Distiller of the Year" in 2017.
Don Facundo Bacardi Masso – Spanish by birth, the namesake of
Bacardi rum emigrated
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to
Cuba
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and opened a general store with his brothers in the early 1800s. In 1862, Bacardi purchased a small distillery and worked with Jose Leon Boutellier to create the charcoal mellowing distilling technique used to make the world's first
white rum.
James B. Beam – The Beam family has been distilling bourbon in Kentucky for more than two centuries. James Beauregard Beam, the namesake of the
Jim Beam brand, revived the company after Prohibition.
Joseph L. Beam – Another member of the Kentucky Beam family, Joseph was the original master distiller at
Heaven Hill Distillery, the company he founded with Ed Shapira after Prohibition ended. Many of the company's brands are named after notable local distillers, including Evan Williams, Elijah Craig, and J.W. Dant.
John Brannick
John Brannick (1830 – 2 July 1895) was an Irish whiskey maker, and founder and master distiller of the Dublin Whiskey Distillery Company.
Early life and career
Born into a Dublin family of whiskey distillers in 1830,"John Brannick (1830-1895)", ...
– The co-founder and master distiller of Dublin Whiskey Distillery Company for many years beginning in 1872, Brannick produced D.W.D. Whisky for the company before leaving in 1887 to reopen Banagher Distillery.
Elijah Craig
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– Craig was a Baptist minister in an eastern Kentucky county that was originally part of Virginia. Also a whiskey distiller, he is labeled the "Father of Bourbon" by maker Heaven Hill Distillery, who adds that note to most of its
Elijah Craig labels.
Don Jose Antonio de Cuervo – The namesake of
Jose Cuervo
Jose Cuervo is the best-selling brand of tequila,Dana Cimilluca, Paul Sonne and Simon Zekaria“Diageo Ends Its Attempt to Buy Jose Cuervo Tequila,”''Wall Street Journal'', December 11, 2012. selling a fifth of the tequila consumed worldwide. ...
tequila received the
land grant
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for growing
blue agave
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plants from the
king of Spain in 1758. Jose Cuervo celebrated its 250th birthday in 2009.
Jack Daniel
Jasper Newton "Jack" Daniel ( January 1849 – October 9, 1911) was an American distiller and businessman, best known as the founder of the Jack Daniel's Tennessee whiskey distillery.
Early life
Daniel was the youngest of ten children bor ...
– After learning the craft of distilling from Nearest Green, Daniel went on to establish his own distillery with Green by his side. Today, the top-selling Jack Daniel's Old No. 7 whiskey is one of several whiskeys bearing the Jack Daniel name.
J.W. Dant – 1830s bourbon distiller J.W. Dant used hollowed out logs instead of copper pot stills to distill bourbon. Today, J.W. Dant is a rye-based bourbon with an inexpensive price point.
Marianne Barnes Eaves – Formerly the master distiller at Castle & Key Distillery in
Frankfort, Kentucky
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, in 2016, Eaves became the first female bourbon master distiller in the state since before Prohibition.
William Grant William Grant may refer to:
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*William Grant (Northern Ireland politician) (1883–1949), Unionist M.P. for ...
– The Scottish founder of
William Grant & Sons
William Grant & Sons Ltd is an independent, family-owned Scottish company that distills Scotch whisky and other selected categories of spirits. It was established in 1887 by William Grant, and is run by Grant's descendants as of 2018. It is the ...
– the parent company of
Glenfiddich Scotch Whisky – built the original distillery by hand in 1886 with the help of five of his nine children.
Nathan "Nearest" Green – The actual first master distiller of
Jack Daniel's whiskey
Jack Daniel's is a brand of Tennessee whiskey. It is produced in Lynchburg, Tennessee, by the Jack Daniel Distillery, which has been owned by the Brown–Forman Corporation since 1956.
Packaged in square bottles, Jack Daniel's "Black Label" T ...
went unacknowledged for more than a century, but
Brown-Forman – the owner of Jack Daniel's – officially recognized Green, an African American former slave, as the mentor of a young Jack Daniel in May 2017. Two new whiskeys named after Green – Uncle Nearest 1856 aged whiskey and Uncle Nearest 1856 silver whiskey – were released the same year.
John Jameson –
Scottish
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by birth, Jameson took over management of the
Bow Street Distillery in
Dublin
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after marrying Margaret Haig, a cousin of the owners.
Jameson Irish Whiskey
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was created at the distillery under his tutelage.
Elmer T. Lee
Elmer Tandy Lee (Aug. 5, 1919 — July 16, 2013) was a master distiller at Buffalo Trace Distillery, and master distiller emeritus after his retirement in 1985.
Biography
Lee was born in Peaks Mill, Kentucky in 1919.
Lee is known for launchi ...
was a master distiller at Buffalo Trace Distillery famous for launching
Blanton's, the first modern bourbon brand marketed as a single barrel bourbon.
Colonel James E. Pepper – Pepper was known for his flamboyance and bold claims about his family's whiskey, Old Pepper. He also claimed his family's distillery was the largest in the world and the oldest in the
U.S.
Benjamin Prichard – Prichard originally distilled whiskey in the early 1800s in
Davidson County, Tennessee
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. In 1997, his descendant, Phil Prichard, rejuvenated the family's distilling business in
Kelso, Tennessee. Today,
Prichard's distills rums and liqueurs in addition to
Tennessee whiskeys.
Jimmy Russell – As master distiller at
Wild Turkey
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, Russel has decades of hands-on distilling experience. His son, Eddie Russell, also became a master distiller for the company in 2015.
Jim Rutledge — Master distiller for over 20 years at
Four Roses.
Don Cenobio Sauza – Often referred to as the "Father of Tequila", Sauza experimented with different varieties of plants before settling on mezcal azul as the one that produced the best flavor. This ultimately led to the exclusive use of this type of agave plant to make
tequila
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.
Charles Tanqueray – Tanqueray established his
London
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gin
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Gin originated as a medicinal liquor made by monks and alchemists across Europe, particularly in southern Italy, Flanders and the Ne ...
distillery in the Bloomsberg area in 1830. As of 2016, the United States was the largest market for
Tanqueray gin
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.
Evan Williams – A
Welsh
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immigrant and the first wharf master of
Louisville, Kentucky
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, Williams started distilling in the late 1700s in Kentucky. The black label
Evan Williams Evan Williams may refer to:
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bottle claims he was Kentucky's first distiller in 1783.
Miles Karakasevic – Miles, founder of one of the original craft distilleries in the US, Charbay Distillery (#177), hails from a long line of master distillers. He's the 12th generation. In 1956 he earned the title of Master Distiller. But it was his title of Grand Master Distiller that was his highest achievement. Miles Karakasevic became the United States’ only (at that time) Grand Master Distiller in 2010. The title is granted to a Distiller who has distilled all four of the major spirits categories: Brandy, Whiskey, Rum and Tequila. Since Tequila must be distilled in Mexico, this is an extremely rare pinnacle for an artisan distiller to reach. His son, Marko, continues the family tradition as Generation 13. In December 2009 Marko was awarded the title of Master Distiller with the release of his Doubled & Twisted Light Whiskey.
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