Skurnik Unfiltered

Alex Clark

35 min · 1 jun 2026
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"As a brand, you have to have an identity. It's easy to just make products, but why you exist is much more important that what you produce. The "why" for us is recreating this classic New York rye style that hadn't been around for over 100 years." – Alex Clark The Battle of Brooklyn began over stolen fruit in a neighborhood watermelon patch, a piece of borough history that now inspires one of New York’s most distinctive spirits. In this week's episode, Whiskey Specialist James Pellingra talks with Alex Clark, founder of Brooklyn’s Fort Hamilton Distillery [https://www.skurnik.com/producer/fort-hamilton/]. Alex traces his path from London DJ to the center of the New York classic cocktail boom, sharing how his hospitality roots and love of American Revolutionary history inform his approach to distilling. The conversation centers on Fort Hamilton’s reason for existence: bringing back the pre-Prohibition style of New York rye whiskey [https://www.skurnik.com/sku/rye-whiskey-fort-hamilton/]. Long before corn subsidies made bourbon dominant, rye was a true foundational spirit of American distilling. Alex breaks down what makes an Empire Rye Whiskey and what it means to resurrect a distillate that the US government sought to eradicate. Alex also reintroduces Fort Hamilton’s New World Gin [https://www.skurnik.com/sku/gin-new-world-dry-gin-fort-hamilton-new-package-strapped/]. Built on a New York corn base, it balances cucumber with fresh watermelon, a direct tie to that historic battlefield skirmish located just a block from the modern distillery in Industry City.   BCB is held at Industry City in Sunset Park, Brooklyn on June 9th and 10th. The Skurnik bar will be open both days from 11am-7pm in Building 7 for you to meet our spirits specialists and visiting distillers. Register for BCB here [https://www.barconventbrooklyn.com/en-us/about/register-today.html]. Skurnik Wines & Spirits [https://www.skurnik.com/skurnik/] Follow us on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/skurnikwines/]

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