Craft Distillery Uses Bourbon to Help Bring Back Legendary Fish

Final Release: Barrel Strength Estate Farm and Distilled Bourbon - Ushering the 'Comeback of Michigan's Lost Treasure,' the Arctic Grayling Fish

The Arctic Grayling Project

The Arctic Grayling Whiskey Series celebrates the Michigan Arctic Grayling Initiative, over 40 organizations working since 2016, to restore self-sustaining populations of Arctic Grayling in Michigan rivers. In 2017, we set aside a few barrels of farm-grown, estate grain and distilled whiskey for initial release in 2019 featuring a label design donated by Michigan artist, Dani Knoph. Iron Fish Distillery also established and joined supporters in contributing to the Iron Fish Arctic Grayling Research Fund. The fund supports related research underway at Michigan State University.

This four-year-old Straight Bourbon Whiskey made from 100% Michigan grain will feature a beautifully hand-drawn Grayling print by Michigan artist Dani Knoph. "The story of Michigan's lost Grayling is now a comeback story—full of hope, challenge, science, and partnership," said Knoph.

"Restoring Michigan's wild Grayling encourages us to learn from the past, evaluate the present and define the future. From Montana and Alaska to Michigan, many people are caring for this native species. It gives me hope. It's the Native American Seven Generations principle at work."

Iron Fish joins the initiative to draw attention to the groundbreaking research at Michigan State University, supported by over 40 groups statewide, including the Michigan Department of Natural Resources Fisheries Division, the Little River Band of Ottawa Indians, the Wenger Foundation and Trout Unlimited Chapters.

APRIL 2 ARCTIC GRAYLING RESEARCH DISCUSSION

Join Iron Fish for a presentation by Nicole Watson Ph.D., on the Arctic Grayling Initiative at 1 p.m. or 3 p.m. on Saturday, April 2 at Iron Fish Distillery (space limited).

Nicole Watson is a Ph.D. Candidate with Michigan State University, Department of Fisheries and Wildlife. Her research focuses on addressing key questions to a successful reintroduction of Arctic Grayling to Michigan streams. She will be discussing her research findings with a focus on young Arctic Grayling and competition and predation with young Brook and Brown trout. Nicole will also provide a summary of the current status of the reintroduction and its future and be available for open Q&A.

This event is FREE of charge. Please RSVP through Eventbrite

ABOUT THE BOURBON

Claim your Iron Fish barrel strength estate bourbon, aged over four years, featuring a mash bill of:

  • 70% organic corn
  • 16% Iron Fish estate-grown wheat
  • 9% barley
  • 5% Iron Fish estate-grown rye

100 bottles available until they sell out. Here's how to buy:

DONATE TO BRING BACK THE GRAYLING

The public can join Iron Fish Distillery in supporting research for the Michigan Grayling Initiative by donating at the link HERE: https://manisteefoundation.org/donations/

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About Iron Fish Distillery

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Established in 2016, Iron Fish Distillery stands as Michigan’s first farm distillery, cultivating grains, distilling spirits, and aiming to perfect the art of barrel-finishing sourced whiskey. This third party environmentally audited working farm and distillery attracts over 150, 000 guests annually to the agricultural destination, reborn on a long-abandoned 120-acre farm located in rural Springdale Township in Manistee County.

Iron Fish Distillery
14234 Dzuibanek Road, Thompsonville, MI 49683
Thompsonville, MI 49683
United States