Belmont Farm Distillery
The operation at Belmont Farm Distillery is family owned and operated. It is with great pride that Chuck, Jeanette and the Miller family at Belmont Farm have chosen to preserve a national tradition of copper pot still fresh whiskey — “KOPPER KETTLE”. Belmont Farm was chosen as one of the Top 3 moonshine providers in the country and made the list of awesome places to visit in Virginia. It opens on Saturday April 2, 2016, including a “Meet and Greet” with Tim Smith from the Discovery Channel’s “Moonshiners”. Tours and Tastings will be held including some new products that were developed over the winter months. Weather permitting, there will be a blue grass band so folks should bring blankets or chairs and a picnic lunch. Until 30 years ago, whiskey for popular consumption, had been made in column stills, handling thousands of gallons per hour. Only at Belmont Farm Distillery is the whiskey produced in a genuine solid copper pot still. While others may be flooding the market, Belmont’s pot still whiskey is slow and handled with care, to preserve all of the aroma and taste of a fine fresh whiskey. The copper pot still is truly the secret of Belmont Farm’s whiskey. The operation at Belmont Farm Distillery is family owned and operated. It is with great pride that Chuck, Jeanette and the Miller family at Belmont Farm have chosen to preserve a national tradition of copper pot still fresh whiskey — “KOPPER KETTLE”. Belmont Farm was chosen as one of the Top 3 moonshine providers in the country and made the list of awesome places to visit in Virginia. It opens on Saturday April 2, 2016, including a “Meet and Greet” with Tim Smith from the Discovery Channel’s “Moonshiners”. Tours and Tastings will be held including some new products that were developed over the winter months. Weather permitting, there will be a blue grass band so folks should bring blankets or chairs and a picnic lunch. Until 30 years ago, whiskey for popular consumption, had been made in column stills, handling thousands of gallons per hour. Only at Belmont Farm Distillery is the whiskey produced in a genuine solid copper pot still. While others may be flooding the market, Belmont’s pot still whiskey is slow and handled with care, to preserve all of the aroma and taste of a fine fresh whiskey. The copper pot still is truly the secret of Belmont Farm’s whiskey.