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Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Still 630: from St. Louis Missouri....

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Back in stock now, just got in a few more cases








Still 630 Big Jake White Dog Whiskey...$23.99 / 750ml
*90 Proof

*Made from 95% rye mash, 5% barley
*Twice distilled
*White, un-aged, and crafted from the tightest Hearts cuts in our distillation process
*Tastes great on its own or as a foundation for some of the most classic cocktails,
such as: a Manhattan, Old Fashioned, or Sazerac
(Check out our Cocktail Recipes page for other delicious drinks and recipes!)

Legend – “Whiskey fueled the men who settled the West, but they did not venture out alone. Therefore, we humbly present our tribute to man’s best friend: Big Jake White Dog Whiskey. This smooth and surprisingly flavorful un-aged whiskey is proudly named after our own distillery mascot: Jake. So pour yourself a glass and give thanks for our faithful, furry companions!”


Still 630 Ralley Point Rye Whiskey...$29.99 / 750ml
Big Jake aged for 14 months in barrel




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About Still630

My name is David Weglarz. I am the owner/operator of the St. Louis, Missouri distillery StilL 630. I believe that life should be filled with passion and intensity. That it is absolutely vital to live life to it’s fullest. That’s not only how I’ve lived my life, but it’s also how I run StilL 630.



I’ve always wanted my life to be spectacular, to be something worth talking about and remembering long after I’m gone.



I want StilL 630 to be different, not just some assembly line churning out product. We are different because we are passionate. We are different because we are bold and committed. To put it simply, we are different because we are the best. Our whiskey, bourbon, and rum are flavorful, well-balanced, and extremely high quality. We work and play by our own rules because life is too short to do things any other way. In the end we will succeed where others have failed because mine is an Indomitable Spirit. I truly believe this and I truly believe I am living the American dream.

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