by Joel1802 » Fri Oct 12, 2012 1:35 am
It used to be quite common for the pot stills in Irish distilleries to have necks that not centred on the pot. I know that Bow St, Tullamore, and John's lane were some that had this arrangement on some or all of their stills. Was there a specific reason for this arrangement (I assume it would hinder the passage of spirit vapour up the neck). Is this correct? Did it promote a specific flavour profile? Does anyone know why it was abandoned when New Middleton was built?