As Central New York’s 100-year-old family-run apple orchard, Beak & Skiff Apple Orchards offer hard ciders, spirits, and wines created from tree to bottle. We asked Ed to tell us more.
1911 is already well-loved for its hard cider—Tell us more about this category and 1911’s place in it. As our head distiller, I’d like to believe our spirits are equally well-loved, however just less known. We’ve kept them a secret in a way by focusing primarily on selling them within the upstate market. Now it’s time to allow a greater audience to learn more about all we do at 1911 as we look to expand to other states.
A deep understanding of the different apple varieties has helped us to curate ideal blends for our collection of different hard ciders.
Our spirits are designed to simplify bartending, even to the point of encouraging our everyday users to try a hand at mixology at home. You’ll be surprised at the character our vodkas drive through the most classic of cocktails.
At a certain level our brand is built on creativity and integrity. But every artist eventually decides to stick to their favorite medium. For us I think that is a link back to the farm. So, for instance, it would be exciting for us to make a tequila or agave spirit, but unlikely we could grow a decent crop of agave.
As part of a well-established heritage apple farm, it felt like a natural progression from apples to fresh cider to hard apple cider to apple wines to an apple-based vodka.That progression, fed by a desire to continually reinvent and innovate, has sent us down the spirits producing rabbit hole of gin and whiskey as well.
It’s a reflection of integrity. Starting with quality ingredients and attention to detail while mixing in a love for the process of learning to improve on yesterday’s work while living in today sets you on a path towards success.
The subtle character to our vodka is a direct reflection of our ability to control the whole process from tree to bottle. The vodka category is known for being dry and odorless, our vodka carries with it a smooth sweet finish.
While I work hard to craft our vodka to be able to enjoy neat, carefully constructing some flavored vodkas that are fantastic over a single large cube of ice, the norm is that our customers find it simple to craft their own expressive cocktails.
We have already jumped off the cliff towards the realm of whiskey. While a departure from apples, this still honors our roots as farmers. We source all the grains for our whiskey from local New York farms.
I hope that we attract new ones, that as we expand, we can connect people with a favorite that they find meets them personally, whether that be a fresh cider or a whiskey that has been waiting for years in barrels to get to you.
Being mysterious about new creations make up most of the excitement to innovation. With a smirk and a wink, I’m inclined to advise you all to just keep a watch out.
Enjoy the process of growing while staying present in the moment, do that and tomorrow will figure itself out.
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