Family Owned Michigan Distillery Takes Home National Awards

Iron Fish Distillery Takes Home Multiple National Medals: Best in State / Bourbon Whiskey / Best in Design/Packaging Awards.

Iron Fish Distillery swept top honors at the American Craft Spirits Association national convention last month in Louisville in both packaging and Best in State - Bourbon Whiskey.  

The second annual CRAFT SPIRITS Magazine packaging competition celebrated excellence and creativity in the design of craft spirits labels and packaging. The competition drew 150 entries from more than 70 companies. An esteemed panel of judges evaluated entries using four criteria, including aesthetics, innovation, emotional appeal and brand communication. Michigan-based Iron Fish Distillery was a stand-out across numerous categories, most notably winning a Gold medal in the Portfolio category and a Gold medal in the Ready-to-Drink category for Salted Maple Old Fashioned. Iron Fish also won a Silver for their Mad Angler Whiskey, a Bronze for their Two Peninsula Whiskey, a Silver for their Michigan Navy-Strength Rum, and Honorable Mention for Slightly Lost, their barrel aged gin. Product labeling was designed in-house by Jesse Den Herder, Creative Director for Iron Fish and printed by Artex Label & Graphics, Zeeland Michigan. The portfolio bottle was designed by Studio One Eleven in Chicago and custom molded and produced by Berlin Packaging.  

The Heartland Whiskey Competition is a biennial, blind-tasting judging event sponsored by 17 participating state corn associations, including Michigan. Competition in several whiskey categories is open to craft distillers from all 50 U.S.states and territories. Iron Fish Distillery was awarded the top honor, Best of State for their Bourbon Whiskey Finished in Mezcal Barrels. "Best of State" Michigan award sponsorship was made possible by the Corn Marketing Program of Michigan. "Michigan's farmers are proud to grow the corn that local distilleries like Iron Fish use to produce high-quality and delicious spirits," said Jim Zook, executive director of the Corn Marketing Program of Michigan. "Supporting the Heartland Whiskey Competition is a way for us to highlight the interconnectedness of Michigan's vibrant craft beverage and agriculture sectors. On behalf of Michigan's corn farmers, I want to congratulate Iron Fish Distillery for winning the Best in State Award for their bourbon!"

"Earning top awards at the conference in Louisville for our bourbon and packaging is the culmination of many talents, all focused on making sure that what's in the bottle is as exceptional as how the bottle looks," said Richard Anderson, co-owner at Iron Fish Distillery. At Iron Fish, we have always believed art and spirit go together!" said Anderson. 

About Iron Fish
 

Iron Fish Distillery was founded in 2016 and is Michigan's first farm distillery. Located on a 120-acre farm along the Betsie River watershed, we are "Returning Spirit to Its Origin" by creating a line of estate spirits, distilled from the ground up on our farm. Our name is inspired by the steelhead that live in Lake Michigan and return to their origin in the Betsie River to spawn.

Source: Iron Fish Distillery