Replicate the renowned Lincoln County Process used in producing almost all Tennessee whiskeys prior to barrel ageing. This traditional method gently filters new-make spirit through a bed of sugar maple charcoal, removing volatile compounds and softening the spirit before maturation. The result is a smoother, mellower whiskey with enhanced caramel and vanilla notes once aged on oak.
Usage:
Method 1:
Steep 250 g of Pure Distilling Maple Charcoal with 5 L of Bourbon, Whiskey, or ~40% ABV neutral spirit for 4–6 days. After steeping, decant the filtered spirit to a small ageing barrel or transfer directly onto any Bourbon Chunks to continue developing depth, colour, and character;
Method 2:
Use any kind of Ultimate charcoal filters which use charcoals like Still spirits Filter pro or our Stillmate Filter pro to filtrate your spirits with slow speed.



