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    No Pirates or Parrots Here

    Microdistiller takes world of knowledge and creates award-winning local rum

    Jonathan Rienstra
    Aug 29, 2013 | 5:24 am

    North Texas resident Quentin Witherspoon is confident that his rum can go up against some of the best in the world. After all, if he can distill liquor in the Central African Republic and make moonshine in the Appalachians, then creating rum in Lewisville ought to be smooth as, well, good rum.

    Distilling out of a small warehouse a few blocks from I-35 and Main Street, Witherspoon has been selling Witherspoon’s River Rum — a white, un-aged variety with water from the Trinity River — since January of this year. But his journey to this point began as a Marine stationed in Africa in the ’90s.

    "Kentucky, Tennessee, they have their own whiskeys, so I thought, why doesn’t Texas have an identifiable whiskey?" — Quentin Witherspoon

    Poor water quality in the Central African Republic and exorbitant prices for a bottle of imported Jack Daniels led him and his fellow Marines to produce their own liquor. By Witherspoon's own admission, it was terrible.

    But when he returned to the states, he found himself in the Carolinas, learning the moonshining trade from relatives and neighbors. "In the tail end of the Appalachians, everyone has someone that they get their moonshine from," Witherspoon says.

    After years of working the moonshine business and time spent in the Caribbean savoring the high-quality rum that rarely makes it off the islands, Witherspoon returned to Lewisville to be closer to family. He had a job working with the TSA but found the lack of control over his own life to be stifling.

    "I’ve got family all over the area. My grandfather was the mayor of Lewisville at one time," he says. "My father and grandfather have owned businesses here, so I’m just another entrepreneur in the chain."

    Witherspoon’s plan for a distillery came into sharper focus when he ran into old friends Ryan Dehart and Doug Kearns, who were interested in getting involved with the project. Dehart came aboard on the financial side, while Kearns handcrafted the distillery that Witherspoon uses for his rum.

    Incorporating the skills he mastered around the world and the techniques that make Dominican and Puerto Rican rum the best out there, Witherspoon has already seen immediate success.

    At the 2012 Los Angeles International Wine and Spirits Competition, the River Rum received the silver medal in the un-aged rum category. It was also recognized with a silver medal at the 2012 MicroLiquor Spirit Awards.

    The rum is smooth, with a vanilla characteristic and hints of cherry and ginger bread. Witherspoon says he maintains his sugar, yeast and molasses sources diligently to keep a consistent product from a recipe he concocted himself.

    He also introduced his Texas Straight Bourbon Whiskey to the public back in June. Releasing a 100 proof bourbon made sense to Witherspoon.

    "Kentucky, Tennessee, they have their own whiskeys, so I thought, why doesn’t Texas have an identifiable whiskey?" he asks.

    Witherspoon blends the bourbon from a handful of distilleries around the country for what he calls his "master recipe." He plans to eventually bring the manufacturing to Lewisville to create a five-year-aged bourbon.

    To show off his liquors, Witherspoon intends to open up the distillery for free Saturday tours beginning September 7, during which people can purchase drinks and bottles of the rum and bourbon. He says the best way to stay updated on information about the tours is through the company's Facebook page.

    He also plans to release an aged rum. Using the Missouri White Oak barrels that the bourbon comes in, he has been aging his River Rum with a time frame between six months and a year. The wild temperatures in Texas have made the aging process hard to predict, but he hopes to have it ready by January 2014.

    Witherspoon recognizes that his outfit is a small one trying to go up against the Bacardis and Captain Morgans of the industry. But, ever the military man, he sees himself ultimately triumphing.

    "It’s a modest facility, but I’m not ashamed of it," he says. "We’re like King Henry at the Battle of Agincourt. They marched for days without food or sleep against the French and ended up annihilating them 10 to one."

    Witherspoon's distillery was handmade by an old moonshining colleague.

    Witherspoon's River Rum
    Photo courtesy of Quentin Witherspoon
    Witherspoon's distillery was handmade by an old moonshining colleague.
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    Doughnut News

    Downtown Dallas restaurant debuts special Japanese-inspired doughnuts

    Teresa Gubbins
    Oct 6, 2025 | 5:09 pm
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    Downtown Dallas restaurant Sandoitchi is debuting an exciting new addition to the menu: doughnuts.

    Sandoitchi is the Japanese-inspired concept at the Joule Dallas Hotel that's famous for championing the Japanese sando, that foodie delicacy featuring sandwiches on white milk bread, very neatly presented in a pleasing package.

    Now it has expanded with an all-new pastry program led by chef Audrey Scheib, who previously served as director of pastry innovation R&D at The Salty (previously known as The Salty Donut).

    Doughnut news of any kind is inherently exciting, but the doughnuts they're serving at Sandoitchi are unique: Japanese Sweet Potato doughnuts, highlighting Japanese flavors with a modern twist — from matcha-glazed to ube drizzled to yuzu curd-filled confections.

    "We’ve always been inspired by the balance of tradition and innovation in Japanese cuisine,” says Sandoitchi co-founder Stevie Nguyen in a statement. “Chef Audrey brings the creativity and pastry expertise to extend that philosophy into our new pastry program, starting with a lineup that feels familiar but distinctly Sandoitchi.”

    The pastry program marks another step in Sandoitchi’s expansion from its signature sando menu into a wider range of Japanese-inspired offerings, with an emphasis on premium ingredients and thoughtful presentation.

    Scheib is a major catch with a background in fine dining that includes having graduated from The Culinary Institute of America specializing in pastry, and becoming a pastry chef at just 24 years old. Prior to The Salty, she worked at a few different places including a high production bakery in Napa and a Japanese-inspired restaurant on the pastry line. She joined The Salty team prior to opening their first Texas shop. She also worked in a front of the house capacity for Written By the Seasons at The Quad.

    "I've known Stevie since we were kids working for Uchi in Houston years ago," Scheib says. "We always lightly talked about him wanting some pastry help over the past few years, so, the minute I was free I reached out and we got started! It’s been so great to be back in the pastry game and we’ve been having a lot of fun collaborating."

    According to Sandoitchi co-founder Keith Tran, the doughnuts are $6, and are available in limited quantities.

    "We have been rotating the flavors every few days," Tran says. "They are available every day that we are open (Wednesday-Sunday). They’ve been selling out by about 1 pm everyday. We plan to add more flavors and up the rotation and quantities as time goes on."

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    Offerings include:

    • Japanese Sweet Potato Donuts
    • Matcha Glazed
    • Hojicha Glazed
    • Japanese Sugar
    • Yuzu Glazed Japanese

    Sweet Potato Filled Donuts:

    • Kinako Crumble with Salted Sweet Cream
    • Ube Glaze with Mango Curd
    • Citrus Sugar with Yuzu Curd

    Seasonal Bakes:

    • Black Sesame Banana Bread
    • Kabocha Pumpkin Bread

    Sandoitchi had already expanded its menu beyond sandwiches and they're also expanding their footprint, with openings penciled in for Costa Mesa and Houston.

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