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Bourbon Turntable
Bourbon Turntable - Benjamin Eaves (2024-08-07)

Bourbon Turntable

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024 124:29


This week is the triumphant return of Benjamin Eaves to Bourbon Turntable.  This time as a guest and not a co-host.  Ben and I catch up on his adventures as a distiller since joining Kentucky Artisan Distillers almost two years ago.We taste four different whiskeys.  Two from Kentucky Artisan and also a 25 year old Calvados from Turner Wathen's Wayward Cask and a Chip Tate creation from World Whisky Society.Ben and I talk about Tool - history, relevance, talent and music.  Ben also shares some of the music he's been listening to lately including Nick Cave, Hozier and Jennifer Knapp.This was a fun time to catch up with Ben and I think you'll enjoy hearing his stories, the tastings we share and the music on our "turntable".

Bourbon Lens
290: Exploring the Unique Releases of the World Whiskey Society

Bourbon Lens

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024 24:20


Jake is joined by Chris Barton, Master Blender for World Whiskey Society, to talk about the unique whiskey offerings that comprise the collection of WWS releases. Jake tastes the single barrel release of Doc Holliday 7 Year and the latest Japanese Single Malt release crafted in collaboration with Chip Tate.  The WWS also has a new series that pays tribute to Wyatt Earp, their latest releases of American Single Malt Whiskeys. Stream this episode on your favorite podcast app and be sure to drop us a review while you're there.  We are thankful for your support over the last 5 years. We must give the biggest shoutout to our growing Patreon Community of supporters! As always, we'd appreciate it if you would take a few minutes time to give us feedback on Bourbon Lens podcast. If you enjoy our content, consider giving us a 5 Star rating on your favorite podcast app, leave us a written review, and tell a fellow bourbon lover about our show. Follow us @BourbonLens on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn and X.  Also, consider supporting Bourbon Lens on Patreon for some of the behind the scenes, to earn Bourbon Lens swag, join the Bourbon Lens Tasting Club, and more. If you have any comments, questions, or guest suggestions, please email us at Info@BourbonLens.com. Check out BourbonLens.com to read our blog posts, whiskey news, podcast archive, and whiskey reviews. Cheers,Scott and JakeBourbon Lens   About World Whiskey Society: Established in 2020, the World Whiskey Society (WWS) comprises an ultra-premium collection of rare expressions previously unavailable to even the most sophisticated whiskey enthusiasts. WWS scours the globe far and wide with a singular goal in mind – uniqueness – before selecting a distillery partner to join WWS. Or they may choose to release something completely new by finishing small-batch American bourbon in exotic oak barrels from Japan. Whether it is the Classic Collection, the Reserve Collection, the tributes to Doc Holliday, or the Diamond Collection, WWS offers whiskies for everyday enjoyment and moments of celebration. About Chris Barton, Master Blender: Chris Barton is a true renaissance man of the spirits world. A former college football player and Marine Corps veteran, Chris brings a unique blend of discipline and passion to his role as Master Blender for World Whiskey Society. He oversees all aspects of the distillery, drawing on his extensive experience in the beverage industry. From his time as a Head Bartender to his roles as a Liquor Store Manager and On-Premise Sales Rep, Chris has a deep understanding of the industry from every angle. He is a leader of the new generation of spirits professionals, dedicated to crafting exceptional whiskey and sharing his knowledge with the world. When he's not blending award-winning spirits, Chris enjoys spending time with his Wife, Son, and two beloved dogs, Weller and Whiskey. About The Doc Holliday Portfolio: Doc Holliday Straight Kentucky Bourbon Single Barrel Edition Aged 6 Years (SRP : $89): Leads with hints of tobacco leaf, green peppercorns, wet charred oak and earth on the nose. On the palate are flavors of cinnamon syrup, spiced raisins, vanilla bean and gentle oak, followed by baking spices, brown sugar, oak wood and a light rye spice finish. 57.9% ABV. Doc Holliday Straight Kentucky Bourbon Single Barrel Edition Aged 7 Years (SRP: $134): Exhibits an impressively deep nose of sweet vanilla bean, mulled spice, and subtle hints of butter. Baked vanilla pairs with explosive flavors of cinnamon-hot candies, baked pie crust, drizzled in butter, and sweet cake batter. A silky mouthfeel filled with space and the gentle underpinning of sweetness in a long and warming finish. 57.9% ABV. Doc Holliday Straight Kentucky Bourbon Single Barrel Edition Aged 10 Years (SRP: $184): Despite its higher proof, the nose is elegant, with cherry and peach pie aromas, as well as vanilla, deep caramel and soft cedar plants touched with apricot and dates. The sip is warm, yet balanced, with burnt orange, apricot jam, and soft marzipan next to black-tea soaked dates, old figs, and brandy-stewed prunes. There are notes of chocolate and hazelnut at the end with a nice mix of mincemeat pies and sticky toffee pudding. 66.4% ABV.  

Bourbon Turntable
Bourbon Turntable - Chris Tapp of The Cold Stares (2024-07-17)

Bourbon Turntable

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 98:48


Our friend Chris Tapp of The Cold Stares rejoins Bourbon Turntable this week.  We look back together and celebrate the 5th anniversary of the "Ways" album and the 10th anniversary of "A Cold Wet Night and a Howling Wind".  Chris and I also talk about his upcoming solo album "Green". An album inspired by Peter Green and the guitar Chris owns that was once owned by Peter.We also dive into the next album from The Cold Stares, "The Southern".Chris and The Cold Stares have a lot going on right now and this show is chocked full of great stories, musical reminiscing, and the things that the future may hold.We also drink some interesting spirits.  We start with a new offering from World Whiskey Society and Chip Tate and then enjoy Death in the Afternoon absinthe from Key West Trading Co.

Bourbon Turntable
Bourbon Turntable - Chip Tate (2023-03-01)

Bourbon Turntable

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 81:08


This week on #BourbonTurntable our guest is Chip Tate.  Chip was the founder of Balcones Distilling and is one of the pioneers of the craft whiskey movement.  We catch up with Chip and his new venture: Tate & Co. Distillery.  Right now Chip is staying busy building custom stills for his own distillery as well as for others.  As always, we have a fun conversation with our guest on their personal love of music.  Chip talks with us about everything from Mozart to 2Pac.  Here is the link to this week's companion play list:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/13kenRAMLh6nGj7IfPNZTz?si=ceb2a3a377aa4fc1

Distillers Talk
Distillers Talk #121 - Chip Tate

Distillers Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2023 59:05


Chip Tate returns to Distillers Talk with Alan Bishop and Christi Atkinson to deep dive into questions distillers should be asking themselves and any prospective partners before entering into business agreements. We also get into brandy and agave spirits!

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Distillers Talk
Distillers Talk #119 - Chip Tate

Distillers Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2023 71:43


Chip Tate of Chip Tate Craft Copperworks and Tate & Co Distillery joins Alan Bishop and Christi Atkinson to discuss his custom still building, the craft distilling industry, future plans with the distillery, brandy and more.

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Still Life: A Podcast
Episode 4: Chip Tate (Tate & Co.)

Still Life: A Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2022 103:18


Andy has a long chat with one of the most notorious—and fascinating—figures in the world of craft spirits, the inimitable Chip Tate. Of course they discuss you know what (and if you don't know what, aren't you curious to find out?), but the conversation takes many more surprising turns, covering themes from the nature of truth, epistemology, the future of craft spirits in general, and how to assess the metal you make your still out of. Deep divers welcome.

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Bourbon Lens
142: What is Driving the Texas Whiskey Boom?

Bourbon Lens

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2021 59:46


Texas Whiskey is a growing category looking to make its mark in the world of American Whiskey and Kentucky Bourbon. We're joined by Nico Martini, who just published his book Texas Whiskey, an ever-evolving chronicle and guidebook of the “history” and people of Texas Whiskey. Nico is also co-founder of Grayson Whiskey, author of Texas Cocktails, and a lover of all things Texas. Grayson Whiskey is a blend of Texas bourbon and wheat whiskies and just hit the shelves only a few months ago after a successful launch. In this episode, we taste Grayson Texas Blended Bourbon Batch 1, which is coming in at 3 years old and 119.4 proof. Batch 1 contains whiskey from Ironroot Republic Distilling, Balcones Distilling, and Five Points Distilling, the makers of Lone Elm Whiskey.  As you'll hear in the episode, after selling out Batch 1, Grayson will release Batch 1B in October 2020.  Batch 1B will contain the same distilleries and same percentage blend as the original batch, but some variation is expected.  On March 2, 2022, Grayson will release Batch 2, featuring 4 distilleries; with the addition of Still Austin. A huge thank you to Nico Martini for the opportunity to try the whiskey, check out his book, and to Cider Mill Press for the review copy of the book. We are thankful for everyone who has supported us. A huge shoutout to our growing Patreon Community as well! We'd appreciate it if you can take the time to give us feedback on our podcast. If you enjoy our content, consider giving us a 5 star rating on your favorite podcast app, leave us a review, and tell a fellow bourbon lover about our show. Follow  us @BourbonLens on Instagram, Facebook, & Twitter.  And please check out our Patreon to learn how you can support our endeavors, earn Bourbon Lens swag, be part of future barrel picks, and more. If you have any comments, questions, or suggestions, please email us at TheBourbonLens@Gmail.com. Visit our website BourbonLens.com to check out our blog posts, or even purchase your own Bourbon Lens tasting glass or t-shirt. Cheers,Scott, Jake, & MichaelBourbon Lens The Story of Grayson Whiskey: Texas in a bottle. Our goal was to create a bourbon that blended some of the best whiskeys in our state, in a way that had never been done before. For us, Texas whiskey is the epitome of innovation and in Grayson, we honor the diversity and creativity of our great state. Grayson embodies the spirit of Texas in both your glass and in your soul. Grayson is bold, brazen, bona fide, and, above all else, uniquely Texan. We hope that the beginning of our story can be a highlight in yours. Grayson tonight, Texas forever. Cheers, y'all.  Our goal from the beginning was to highlight the work of some of the best distillers in the great state of Texas in a collaboration that truly represents our home. The first step was to reach out to The Likirish Brothers, Robert and Jonathan, at Ironroot Republic Distilling, because we knew they were blending some of the best whiskey in Texas. After long discussions about what was important to us about whiskey, which flavors profiles we were most interested in, and a discussion of the myriad of ways to achieve the flavor we were looking for, Jonathan then took our ideas and he started developing different paths to our version of Texas in a bottle. About the Whiskey: Grayson is a blend of straight Texas whiskeys. When we began to search for the distilleries we, both, wanted to work with and believed could add the layers of complexity we were hoping for. Batch one of Grayson contains some of our favorite Texas distilleries, including Ironroot Republic Distilling, Balcones Distilling, and Five Points Distilling, the makers of Lone Elm Whiskey. Grayson is a blend of 100% straight whiskies that are 100% Texan. Jonathan began creating a series of sample blends of carefully selected single barrels that accentuated specific flavors in each distillery's whiskey. We worked with our distillery partners to hand select every barrel that has gone into this batch. There were barrels selected that were up to 7 years old but everything in Grayson is at least 3 years. We then sought to integrate and balance the overall blend while maintaining the flavors we curated initially. Then, the whiskey was vatted and allowed to marry for a few months prior to bottling.  With the help of some incredible friends, we hand labeled and hand bottled Grayson in late March. It's a labor of love, for sure, but it's also worth every bit of effort.  Tasting Notes from Grayson: Nose: Raisins, barrel aged maple syrup, Beignet flavored coffee grounds, jalapeño jelly, and a hint of the inside of new cowboy boots. Palate: Super sweet initially with syrupy waffle notes, moves into a spiced cider with allspice, cloves, cinnamon and nutmeg, brown butter into an almost burnt pecan, sweet wheat and fennel finish.  Proof: 119.4 About Nico Martini Co-founder of Grayson Whiskey Born and raised in Texas, Nico Martini is a Best-Selling Author of the 2018 release, Texas Cocktails, Author of Texas Whiskey, releasing in July, Co-founder of Bar Draught, a mobile draught cocktail solutions and most recently, Co-Founder of Grayson Blended Bourbon. Over the years, Martini has become a thought leader and innovator within the Texas spirits industry. He has presented at numerous trade events, including San Antonio Cocktail Conference, the Bar Institute, several United States Bartender's Guild conferences and Portland Cocktail Week. Martini holds a master's degree in Emerging Media & Communications from the University of Texas at Dallas. He has been a Guest Lecturer at the university from 2009 through 2014, where he taught Digital Marketing Design and Self-Branding Through Social Media. Prior to his transition to spirits, Martini worked in a wide variety of fields. He was a Program Director and on-air talent for CBS Radio's Indie-verse 100.3 HD2 in Dallas, toured the U.S. with jugglers, The Flying Karamzov Brothers, performed in wild west comedy shows across the nation, and worked in the indie film industry. A true creative and man of many talents, Martini attributes his background in theatre and varied interests to his well-rounded and positive outlook on the world. Nico currently lives in Dallas with his wife, Sarah, and sons Beckett and Declan. His second book, Texas Whiskey, released in July 2021. Links: Grayson Whiskey Grayson Whiskey on Instagram Follow Nico on Instagram Nico Martini for American Whiskey Magazine - Texas whiskey's diverse creations Follow Texas Whiskey Book on Instagram Follow Cider Mill Press (Publisher) on Instagram Buy The Book - Texas Whiskey by Nico Martini (Highly Recommend) Texas in a bottle: State pride shines in new spirits offerings Toward a Definition of Texas Whiskey ‘Texas Whiskey' Is a Fanatic's Guide to the Good Stuff Ironroot Republic Distillery Lone Elm Whiskey – Five Points Distilling – Whiskey and Vodka Distillery in Forney, Texas Balcones Distilling: The Original Texas Whisky - Waco, TX TexasMonthly.com - The Great Texas Whiskey Boom The Texas Whiskey Association: Home Certified Texas Whiskey™ Texas whiskey: What it is and how it's making a name for itself  The Texas whiskey boom continues with three new releases How Texas' Oldest Legal Whiskey Distillery Perfects Its Craft NY Times on Chip Tate and Balcones Distillery - How Dreams and Money Didn't Mix at a Texas Distillery  The Terroir of Whiskey: A Distiller's Journey Into the Flavor of Place (Arts and Traditions of the Table: Perspectives on Culinary History) American Single Malt Whiskey Commission  

Distilling Craft
You Only Still Twice

Distilling Craft

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2017 64:35 Transcription Available


We talk with Chip Tate about his new venture Tate & Company Distillery and the pot stills he is creating on-site - designing them, fabricating them, and using them. Later in the episode we talk about the anatomy of a pot still.

WhiskyCast
The Best Way to Combine Whisky and the Solar Eclipse (WhiskyCast Episode 649: July 9, 2017)

WhiskyCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2017 56:23


If you're looking for an excuse to take off from work and watch the total solar eclipse that will cross North America on August 21, there's no better place to observe it than at Kentucky's MB Roland Distillery. That's because Paul and Merry Beth Tomaszewski's distillery just happens to be located in Christian County, Kentucky, and astronomers calculated years ago that the total eclipse will last longest over Christian County. The Tomaszewskis are already reserving campsites for eclipse watchers in the open fields surrounding the distillery, and are planning a weekend whiskey festival leading up to that Monday's eclipse. Paul Tomaszewski joins us on this week's WhiskyCast In-Depth to explain how they've been preparing for the eclipse for years and what to expect on August 21. In the news, European Union leaders are considering Bourbon as a possible target in a growing trade dispute with the Trump Administration. Congress could vote this week on a 2018 Treasury Department budget that restores the administration's proposed cuts in funding for the TTB, which oversees the whisky industry. We'll also update the progress of Chip Tate's new distillery under construction in Waco, Texas, and look at Distell's plans to invest $14 million into renovations at Islay's Bunnahabhain Distillery.

WhiskyCast
A Tale of Texas Whiskey at Balcones (WhiskyCast Episode 646: June 18, 2017)

WhiskyCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2017 49:20


Last year, Balcones Distilling left behind its original distillery - hand-built in an old welding shop underneath the 17th Street bridge in Waco, Texas - and moved into a state-of-the art distillery a few blocks away. In fact, the new distillery's boiler shed is about as big as the entire original distillery, and to replicate the original spirit stills on a much larger scale, Forsyth's had to come up with a coiled lyne arm unlike anything ever used before. Jared Himstedt has been at Balcones since the beginning in 2008, and became head distiller after the controversial divorce between founder Chip Tate and his investors in 2014. We'll sit down with Jared on this week's WhiskyCast In-Depth. In the news, Buffalo Trace's move to patent a sour mash distilling process has left a sour taste in the mouths of some whisky makers, another Irish distillery is expanding, and there's one more World Series keepsake for Chicago Cubs fans. We'll also have details on the upcoming disappearance of two Old Pulteney expressions, answer a question about storing whiskies on their side, and welcome a new sponsor to WhiskyCast!

Show de Vie Podcast w/Mike G
Episode 61 - Chip Tate

Show de Vie Podcast w/Mike G

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2016 96:09


It takes a lot to start a distillery. It takes even more to put your life into mastering the flavor of Whiskey. The passion, education, and sheer sweat equity you put into your business cannot be described. So imagine that someone wants to take this all away from you? This chat with Chip Tate is a frustrating and an optimistic one. The media has portrayed his departure from Balcones in a such misanthropic way. I hope this conversation dispels any of the rumors and serves as a cautionary tale of business. Beyond the whiskey mastermind lies a wonderful father committed to his family, and a utilitarian that will succeed at anything he puts his mind to. Chip is a deeply intelligent man who thinks about the details that can perfect a spirit. His knowledge of barrel chars, fermentation, and raw material processing is astounding. He's an encyclopedia of knowledge and it was a humbling conversation to say the least. We chat agave, science, strip clubs, and wonder why people trust us the way they do.

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WhiskyCast
WhiskyCast Episode 578: February 28, 2016

WhiskyCast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2016 54:50


There's been a lot of attention paid recently to women working in the whisky industry, but when Allisa Henley was promoted to Head Distiller at Tennessee's George Dickel Distillery last March, she just took over for John Lunn without even so much as a news release. While most people thought of her as being in charge of the distillery's visitor center, she had quietly been Lunn's understudy for a decade and stepped right into the role she had been training for - at the distillery just a few miles from where she grew up. We'll talk with Allisa on WhiskyCast In-Depth about the transition and the challenges of being a whiskey maker in the heart of the Bible Belt, especially since the Dickel distillery is located in a dry county. In the news, a new report projects American whiskey could outsell single malt Scotch worldwide as soon as 2020, with much of that demand for Bourbon and Tennessee whiskies. Whisky Magazine has announced the North American winners in the 2016 World Whisky Awards, and there's a surprise winner in the battle for "World's Best Bourbon" honors. Balcones Distilling in Texas fired up the stills at its new Waco distillery for the first time this week after taking home three Whisky Magazine awards, and we'll have your reaction to last week's interview with Balcones founder and former master distiller Chip Tate as he prepares to begin making whisky again at his new distillery. We'll also have more of your reaction to the Compass Box transparency campaign, along with tasting notes for two unique craft whiskies from Washington and Colorado.

WhiskyCast
WhiskyCast Episode 577: February 20, 2016

WhiskyCast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2016 51:15


Chip Tate is about to get back into the whisky business, about 15 months after his acrimonious departure from Balcones Distilling, the Texas distillery he built from the ground up only to be forced out following a dispute with his business partners that led to restraining orders, lawsuits, and ultimately a settlement with a non-compete clause banning him from making whisky until March 5, 2016. Tate took the money from his Balcones buyout and is about to open his new Tate & Co. distillery in Waco, and is also building custom stills for other craft distillers. We'll talk with Chip Tate about his enforced hiatus from whisky-making, what he learned from the experience, and what he plans to do as soon as he can start firing up his new hand-made stills on this week's WhiskyCast In-Depth. In the news, Compass Box has launched an online petition drive to persuade European Union regulators to allow more transparency in whisky labeling, and John Glaser is getting support from another Scotch whisky maverick distiller as Bruichladdich plans to test the limits of what it can disclose about one of its whiskies. Bushmills is releasing its first new whisky in eight years...a year after new owners acquired the Irish distillery, and we'll taste four new Irish whiskies in this week's tasting notes.

WhiskyCast
WhiskyCast Episode 514: January 3, 2015

WhiskyCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2015 24:21


Irish whiskey will take another step in 2015 with the first exports of Yellow Spot to the US market, still the strongest market in the world for Irish whiskey sales. While Yellow Spot is produced by Irish Distillers at Midleton Distillery near Cork, the brand is owned by Dublin-based whisky and wine merchant Mitchell & Son. Robert Mitchell is the latest family member to head up the 210-year-old business, and joins us to discuss this month's US launch of Yellow Spot, along with the global potential for Irish whiskey sales. In the news, Japan's Nikka Whisky is mourning the death of former president Takeshi Taketsuru, the adopted son of founder Masataka Taketsuru, Chip Tate is expected to announce more details on his new Texas distillery this coming week, and Laphroaig will revive its 15-year-old Islay single malt for 2015 as part of the distillery's 200th anniversary celebration.

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WhiskyCast
WhiskyCast Episode 510: December 8, 2014

WhiskyCast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2014 70:01


As we reported on our last episode, Balcones Distilling founder Chip Tate has accepted a buyout agreement from the majority owners of the Waco, Texas distillery. Tate will not return to the distillery he built in 2009, and sold his 27% ownership stake in Balcones for an undisclosed amount. In this bonus episode of WhiskyCast, we'll have complete interviews with Tate and Balcones chairman Greg Allen - in his first interview on the dispute. Of course, we have much more than just that to bring you. We'll have the details on the start of construction on The Macallan's $168 million distillery and visitors center in Speyside, the winners of Whisky Magazine's 2015 Scotland Icons of Whisky Awards, details on new whiskies from Oban and BenRiach, and tasting notes for Glenmorangie's new Dornoch travel retail exclusive release.

WhiskyCast
WhiskyCast Episode 509: December 6, 2014

WhiskyCast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2014 37:11


In the first of this week's two episodes of WhiskyCast, we'll travel to Sweden to look at two of the country's whisky distilleries. Mackmyra is Sweden's oldest distillery...even though it's only 15 years old, and matures its malts in a former mine 50 metres underground. The Box Distillery has just released its second single malt four years after beginning production in a former power plant, and both releases sold out within hours at Sweden's state-run liquor monopoly. In the news, Chip Tate has accepted a buyout offer from Balcones Distillery's majority owners and has left with plans to start his own distillery in Waco, Texas, but there remains a great deal of bitterness between the two sides. We'll have more on this story in this week's bonus episode. Former Bruichladdich managing director Mark Reynier is back in the whisky business after working out a deal to buy a former Guinness brewery in Ireland and convert it into a distillery, and the Beam brothers have brought a new partner in to help grow their Limestone Branch Distillery in Kentucky.

WhiskyCast
WhiskyCast Episode 508: November 29, 2014

WhiskyCast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2014 31:11


Irish Whiskey has been leading the global growth in whisky sales for the last several years, posting double-digit gains every year. That growth is being reflected in the number of new distilleries under construction or being planned in Ireland, and distillers from both sides of the border have come together to form the Irish Whiskey Association. Peter Morehead of Irish Distillers was elected the association's first president, and joins us to discuss the state of Irish Whiskey on this week's WhiskyCast In-Depth. In the news, former Bruichladdich managing director Mark Reynier is getting back into the whisky business with a new distillery, Chip Tate's scheduled to return to Balcones at the end of this coming week and plans major changes while his dispute with Balcones' majority investors continues, and Springbank's owners thumb their noses at the results of the recent Scottish independence referendum with a new release honoring the losing side in that election.

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WhiskyCast
WhiskyCast Episode 506: November 15, 2014

WhiskyCast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2014 43:26


Stuart Harvey has been the master blender for Inver House for nearly 11 years, and he's living proof that you don't have to be born into the industry to become a master blender. He started out making beer, but made the switch to whisky and never looked back. He'll join us for this week's WhiskyCast In-Depth to discuss the art of blending, and how it's just as much of a challenge to create a Single Malt expression as it is a Blended Scotch. In the news, Chip Tate has won a key battle in his bid to regain control of Balcones Distilling, thieves strike a whisky warehouse near Glasgow, and the Kentucky sheriff investigating last year's Pappy Van Winkle theft is convinced it was an inside job...but needs more evidence before he can make any arrests. We'll also look at the week's new whiskies, and this week's tasting notes feature the new Jura 1984 and Douglas Laing's new Timorous Beastie Highland Blended Malt.

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WhiskyCast
WhiskyCast Episode 503: October 25, 2014

WhiskyCast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2014 43:36


This week's episode comes from Whiskey Live Dublin, and we'll be focusing on Irish whiskies this time around with some of the winners from Thursday night's Irish Whiskey Awards ceremony at Kilbeggan Distillery. We'll also get the details on the most expensive Irish whiskey ever released, the Midleton Very Rare 30th Anniversary Pearl Edition...as well as the upcoming US debut of Yellow Spot. It won't be an all-Ireland show, though...we''ll hear from Chip Tate on his side of the Balcones Distilling dispute now that his gag order has been lifted, and while Bourbon's global boom is causing a boom in Kentucky's economy, a slowdown in Scotch whisky sales has prompted Diageo to slow down its expansion plans in Scotland.

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WhiskyCast
WhiskyCast Episode 474: April 11, 2014

WhiskyCast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2014 35:26


Craft distillers took center stage during Whisky Live New York on Wednesday evening, and we'll hear from several of them on this week's episode. Chip Tate of Balcones and Mike Reppucci of Sons of Liberty both won World Whiskies Awards last month for their whiskies, while Daric Schlesselman of Brooklyn's Van Brunt Stillhouse was making his Whisky Live debut with a four-grain American whiskey and a single malt. There's also plenty of news this week, as David Beckham takes some flak for teaming up with Diageo and Simon Fuller on the Haig Club single grain Scotch, the Scotch Whisky Association reports flat export numbers for 2013 and expresses concerns over Scotland's independence referendum, and Kentucky's Bourbon distillers help Gov. Steve Beshear pay off his NCAA basketball wager with Connecticut's governor.

Under My Host
Balcones Distilling

Under My Host

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2014 78:35


Chip Tate of Balcones Distilling in Waco, Texas talks about how he ended up in Waco, no age statements on whisk(e)y, the importance of blending, his "Water Shtick”, and lots more. Our guest hosts are Charles Joly, Dave Weglarz and Colin Joliat. Due to the deftness of my talented producers, you can’t fully understand why we (namely, Colin and I) are laughing uncontrollably... Thank you, producers! Also, ignore the mushmouth behind the mic - Islay is not pronounce Eas-Lah; it’s pronounced Eye-Lah Music: Juice - Keep it Moving

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WhiskyCast
WhiskyCast Episode 413: February 24, 2013

WhiskyCast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2013 35:41


Chip Tate of Balcones Distillery in Texas is winning even more awards for his whiskies, with two gold medals in the inaugural Spirits of the Americas competition. One was for his Texas Single Malt, and the other for a whiskey that Chip used to say he'd never make. He'll tell us about it on WhiskyCast In-Depth. In the news, the latest on the Maker's Mark controversy, along with your comments on Maker's in our new "Your Voice" segment. We'll also have the latest on new whiskies from Angel's Envy and Highland Park, Tuthilltown's recovery from a fire last autumn, and a tour of the new WhiskyCast.com!

WhiskyCast
WhiskyCast Episode 343: November 13, 2011

WhiskyCast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2011 47:01


Whisky Magazine announced its U.S. Icons of Whisky Awards this week in Louisville, and I was on hand for the ceremonies. Four Roses won Distiller of the Year honors for the second year in a row, and Balcones Distillery in Waco, Texas was named Craft Distiller of the Year. We'll hear from winners Jim Rutledge and Chip Tate. In the news, a French family-owned wine company has bought Tullibardine, ghost hunters search Buffalo Trace for spirits of the ethereal variety, and much more!