Core Values of Engineered Spirits
A phrase I grew up hearing was âhonest and hardworkingâ. People would say that about someone and I knew that person was respected. I guess there are other ways to earn respect, but being honest seemed to be one of the best accepted.
The other day, I was asking Uncle Ralph some questions about growing fruit and he warned me that, “You might be leading your ducks to a poor pond.” Other than making me laugh, this phrase also contained a lesson. Even though Uncle Ralph is an expert in botany, he is humble about it and didn’t want me to blindly follow his advice without doing my own research. He was being honest in that, as much as he knows, he doesn’t know everything.
Honesty typically speaks to other characteristics like that. If someone is honest, they also tend to be humble, social, helpful and thoughtful. They probably put people at ease. If someone is honest, you donât worry about them trying to deceive you.
Being honest doesnât always have immediate rewards and, sometimes, it has less desirable consequences. Sometimes it causes you to reflect on what you believe and sometimes you have to change that too. But as long as you’re honest, you donât have regrets. Why would you want those? Life is tough enough as it is.
If someone asks an honest person something they donât know much about, theyâll truthfully say, âIâm sorry, but Iâll have to go look that up.â Without thinking anymore about it, you know an honest person will do exactly what they said and will get back with them with an answer.
Some people will say this or that product is handmade or handcrafted. Thatâs a popular buzzword in the distilling industry nowadays, with few definitions. When we say one of our products is handcrafted, weâre being honest. We mean that we cooked, fermented, distilled, bottled, and labeled everything you taste (in most cases, we grew it, too). If we sourced a base alcohol, we will tell you that upfront, so youâll know exactly what youâre drinking. Weâll also be transparent about everything we used during our process, botanical or otherwise, so that if you ever have a question, weâll have an answer. And if we donât know, well, donât worry; weâll go look it up and get back to you.
We aim to be part of that honest and hardworking group. Being honest may sound really hard, but weâd rather have your respect. And no regrets.
Looking forward to the day I get to have some.
Our goal is fall. Of course, we’ve been doing a lot of R&D and small focus group tastings already (with good results), but that’s when we hope to be able to share with more of our friends.