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Mill St. Distillery

10 Mill Street, Utica

Distillery Tour and Tasting for Two, Four, or Eight at Mill St. Distillery (Up to 49% Off)

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Handcrafted spirits—including premium moonshine, grappa, and bourbon—made with locally sourced grain and fruit, using old and new recipes

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About This Deal

Choose from Three Options

  • $28 for a distillery tour and tasting for two ($50 value)
  • $56 for a distillery tour and tasting for four ($100 value)
  • $102 for a distillery tour and tasting for eight ($200 value)

Each person receives:

  • One flight of four 1/4 oz. tastings
  • Short-sleeved t-shirt
  • Handle-less drinking jar or shot glass

Alcohol Proof: Of Taxation and Libations

Check out Groupon’s guide to alcohol proof to learn the reasoning behind the way a drink’s potency is measured.

Different drinks pack different punches depending on how much they’ve been fermented and distilled—and the way that alcohol content is measured differs depending on where it’s made. The typical lager contains 4–5% alcohol by volume (ABV) and the typical whiskey or vodka rings in at 40% ABV, but spirits are more commonly measured in proof and chest-hair growth. In America, the typical whiskey is 80 proof—double the ABV percentage when measured at 60 degrees Fahrenheit. In the United States, the standard proof equals 100, on a scale that ranges from 0 to a theoretical 200. (In reality, not all water and barley tears can be distilled out of ethanol, making the maximum distilled spirit 191 proof).

The French scale, on the other hand, uses 100% ABV as 100 proof and 100% water as 0 proof—which would seem to be more straightforward. In fact, the apparent arbitrariness of the American system stretches back to the tax laws of 16th-century England. In those days, liquors were taxed according to the amount of alcohol they contained. To measure this, officials would soak a pellet of gunpowder in the liquor and put a flame to it. If the pellet burned steadily with a blue flame, it was considered “proof;” if it failed to burn, it would be considered underproof—likely watered down—and if it burned out quickly, it was overproof. “Proof,” it turns out, was roughly 57.1% ABV—roughly the same as a typical English 100-proof liquor today. Simplifying that system gave the United States its current double-sized scale.

Fine Print

Promotional value expires 120 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires. Maximum of 1oz. total consumption allowed on premises. Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as gift(s). May be repurchased every 60 days. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Not valid for the purchase of alcohol. Must provide 21+ ID to receive alcoholic beverages. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

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