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Dancing Goat Distillery builds Wisconsin’s first open-air rickhouse Big things are happening at the Cambridge-based distillery. May 3, 2021 3:42 PM Hannah Twietmeyer Updated: Photo by Bobbie Harte Dancing Goat Distillery is not ready to welcome back guests to its tasting room yet it’s been closed since December 2019. But in the meantime, the team has been working on big things. Vice president of distilling and innovation Nick Maas and his team have created the state’s first open-air, non-climate controlled rickhouse. Dancing Goat is one of only a few craft distillers in the country to use the traditional open-air rickhouse method to age their spirits. ....
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Dancing Goat Distillery Opens First Open-Air Rickhouse in Wisconsin Dancing Goat Distillery Opens First Open-Air Rickhouse in Wisconsin The Dancing Goat Distillery in Cambridge, Wisconsin has begun rolling barrels of its award-winning Limousin Rye Whiskey into its new open-air rickhouse. Rickhouse #1 at the Dancing Goat Distillery, is the first non-climate controlled rickhouse built in Wisconsin. It is the first of five being planned by the craft distillery.
Rickhouses have been used for more than 140 years to age whiskey. The building is designed using floors of ricks that allow the barrels to be rolled in and stored on their sides, giving the whiskey exposure to the wood on all sides versus the more modern palletized or stacked warehouse storage systems where the barrels are stored on end and the top side charred wood does not contact the whiskey. Dancing Goat partnered with the leading rickhouse designer and builder, Buzick Construction of Bardstow ....
Creative 131 Add to collection The Dutch zoo opens its doors digitally with OOH video displays across the city of Rotterdam Due to the lockdown in the Netherlands, the Rotterdam Zoo - one of the oldest zoos in the Netherlands - had to close its doors for the public. However, maintenance costs to take care of the plants and animals remained, which is why Accenture Interactive came up with the idea to enable people to visit the zoo in the coming weeks, but not at its trusted location. Accenture Interactive worked together with JCDecaux, a specialist in out of home advertising, to develop video live streams which are displayed at advertising panels across the city of Rotterdam. These video streams are enabling people to digitally visit and admire various animal species, all whilst they walk through the city centre of Rotterdam. ....