Posted on 05/10/2014 11:05:59 AM PDT by nickcarraway
We use alcohol in meat marinades all the time, but what if your food already had the taste without the wait?
The founders of Templeton Rye Distillery in Templeton, Iowa are trying to do just that by creating pork that tastes like their famous whiskey. We have a little motto here. My dad always told me, Nothing good happens after 12 p.m. So, it seems like thats when this idea was probably thought of after we had a few drinks, laughs the distillerys co-founder, Keith Kerkhoff.
He hopes the Templeton Rye Pork Project will be the exception to his dads motto.
Theyre raising 25 pigs, born in early January 2014, on a farm in Woodward, Iowa, about an hour east of Templeton. Nick Berry, who has a Ph.D. in Animal Science focused on meat and eating quality, looks after the pigs. Berry works in the commercial pig industry for an animal health company, and hes a friend of the Templeton team.
The pigs are purebred Duroc, which Berry says are known for their meat quality and are a natural fit for the project.
Despite what you may think, the pigs are not drinking any whiskey. Instead, theyre eating a distinct diet that incorporates the dry distillery grain, from the whiskey-making process, into the feed.
Kerkhoff says theyre already getting a variety of inquiries about the pigs, from backyard pit masters to famous restaurant owners like Chicagos Stephanie Izard, winner of Top Chef.
I dont think were going to have any problem getting rid of the 25 pigs, he says. Theyll decide in June where the pigs will go.
Kerkhoff says their pork experiment has never been done before, and thats exactly why theyre doing it.
This is something somebody is going to do, and we want to be at the cutting edge of it, and I think we are, Kerkhoff said.
Berry says the project is a natural combination for Templeton Rye and their home-states animal agriculture industry.
I think it really falls in line with what their roots surround whiskey making and rural Iowa and the Midwest, adds Berry. This project really fits right in line with a lot of their history and heritage.
The project also sends a message thats important to Templeton.
The whole aspect of giving back to your community, giving back to your state and producing something that creates jobs, said Kerkhoff. Its all about economic development.
I would say my grandfather was probably outside the law a little bit, says Kerkhoff. My grandfather was one of what we call the entrepreneurs during Prohibition, that made Templeton Rye, Kerkhoff said.
It got into the coffers of Al Calpone and thats where it got the name The Good Stuff, he said.
The 2014 team has a rebellious spirit to take some risks with their spirits, like the pork project.
The Templeton team plans to hold a tasting in Des Moines, Iowa at the end of June for members of the Templeton Rye Bootleggers Society. To join, click here.
Another source posted 5/9:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/3154246/posts
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/search?s=whiskey+pigs&ok=Search&q=quick&m=all&o=time
Which of these prominent U.S. women would you most want to have lunch with?ATTOW.3% Mary Barra, CEO of General Motors
2% Sheryl Sandberg, COO of Facebook
4% Marissa Mayer, CEO of Yahoo
23% Hillary Clinton, former U.S. Secretary of State
21% Michelle Obama, First Lady of the U.S.
43% Sarah Palin, conservative commentator and former Alaska Governor
4% Meg Whitman, CEO of HP
This may be awesome. I don’t quite get why but ... I like it.
Speaking of pigs that smell like booze, I noticed a few on that list :-)
In before the drunken Hillary pictures.
Let’s see. Now the consumer can break two Bible laws in one convenient serving (don’t eat swine and don’t get drunk)? Maybe if he “married” the pig before eating it, he could violate THREE rules with a single purchase?
A perfect trifecta? /s
” We have a little motto here. My dad always told me, Nothing good happens after 12 p.m. So, it seems like thats when this idea was probably thought of after we had a few drinks, laughs the distillerys co-founder, Keith Kerkhoff”
They get drunk before noon?
...not in my pork chops or bacon.
Love me some Templeton Rye
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