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Tommy & Josh are the co-owners of Watch Hill Proper located in Louisville, Kentucky. Watch Hill Proper is the largest American Whiskey bar in the world. The point of the American Whiskey Show is to have fun with whiskey and to share a little knowledge about it in the process. Grab a pour and join us on our journey. Episode 93: Eagle Rare 12 www.watchhillproper.com
Brian and Scott review and discuss Penelope's newest releases Cigar Session, Creme Brulee and Eagle Rare 10 and the new 12 yr. I think we were both surprised by which was our favorite along with the contrast between a 10yr single barrel and the new 12 yr.
Pour yourself a glass of Eagle Rare and join us for a fascinating dive into the invisible technology that's changing the whiskey world forever. Counterfeit whiskey has plagued collectors and enthusiasts for years – empty bottles refilled with cheap spirits, fake seals carefully applied, and unsuspecting buyers paying thousands for fraudulent products. Now, Buffalo Trace, Johnnie Walker, and other premium distillers are fighting back with tiny but powerful NFC chips embedded in their most valuable bottles.We explore exactly how these authentication systems work, from the wires that run through bottle seals to detect opening, to the specialized apps that instantly verify legitimacy. Nathan demonstrates how his Buffalo Trace Antique Collection bottle connects to their proprietary app, confirming both authenticity and sealed status with a simple smartphone tap. While this technology adds just pennies to production costs, it provides invaluable peace of mind to collectors investing in bottles worth hundreds or thousands of dollars.But the implications stretch far beyond your whiskey cabinet. From NFC-embedded fingernails to high-end sneaker authentication, this technology is transforming how we verify everything valuable in our lives. Our discussion ventures into thought-provoking territory as we debate whether implantable NFC chips might someday replace keys, IDs, and credit cards – and whether convenience will ultimately trump privacy concerns. Nathan even reveals how he's used specialized equipment to clone NFC signals, raising important security questions about our increasingly digital identities.Whether you're a whiskey enthusiast concerned about authenticity or simply curious about how technology is reshaping our physical world, this episode offers a perfect blend of practical knowledge and forward-thinking conversation. Subscribe now and join us for our next exploration of where whiskey meets innovation. Neat whiskey, smart tech, no chaser.Support the show
This week on The Whiskey Trip, Big Chief sits down with his great friend, the Bourbon Baroness – April Weller Cantrell. Together, they tackle one of the toughest conversations in whiskey today: the wave of distillery shutdowns, bankruptcies, and industry turmoil that has rattled the whiskey world over the past two years. From promising craft upstarts to iconic brands under pressure, the discussion pulls no punches while offering a clear-eyed look at where whiskey stands—and where it may be headed. April enjoys bold and beloved pours of Smokewagon and Four Roses Single Barrel Select, adding her sharp insight into how brands like these continue to endure and thrive. For the first half Big Chief pours The 2025 Birthday Bourbon, a 12-year-old sweet mash at 92 proof. Aroma – Herbal tea and cardamom, kissed with raw oak, tropical fruits, and crisp green apple. Taste – Silky layers of oak and vanilla, balanced with citrus sweetness and a touch of clove spice. Finish – Candied apple and burnt sugar, wrapped in leather and chai spice. For the second half he sips on the new – The Eagle Rare 12 Year at 95 proof. Aroma – Toasted oak, dark cherries, leather, and honeyed vanilla with hints of tobacco, orange peel, and spice. Taste – Rich caramel, dried fruit, and cocoa balanced by vanilla, nutty oak, and subtle rye spice. Finish – Long and warming with dark chocolate, seasoned oak, and a touch of sweet tobacco. Big Chief and April dive deep into the realities of whiskey's recent hardships—distilleries shuttering, brands consolidating, and shifting consumer demand. But it's not all gloom. The two explore what these struggles mean for the future, the resilience still alive in the industry, and the lessons whiskey lovers can take away from past downturns. This episode is equal parts hard truth and hope, poured neat with passion and authenticity. Whether you're a casual drinker or a seasoned enthusiast, you'll walk away with a sharper understanding of whiskey's challenges and the enduring spirit behind the dram. So pour a glass, sit back, and saddle up with The Whiskey Trip for one hell of a ride.
This is The Beer Is Fundamental Show. This is Episode 146 and we want to welcome you once again to the NeighBeerHood where craft beer is always the talk of the town. We are your hosts, BT aka O-Beer-Wan Kenobi the Jedi Knight of craft beer and Lady T. There's a lot that is happening in the world of craft beer, spirits and wines. This is especially the case for liquor and spirits. We discuss these issues while sipping on Blanton's Single Barrel, Eagle Rare 10 Year, and Weller Special Reserve. Kentucky's bourbon and whiskey industry is in a downturn with several distilleries shrinking its workforce and closing a barrel-making plant in Louisville, Kentucky. The future of the reportedly billion-dollar, Black-owned whiskey brand, Uncle Nearest, is in receivership and facing the possibility of being totally taken over.
It's This Week in Bourbon for August 15th 2025. Pursuit Spirits on Whiskey Row is officially open, Fred Minnick has a new book set to release, and Uncle Nearest is given a gag order.Show Notes: Pursuit Spirits has opened a new two-floor experience on Louisville's Whiskey Row, featuring immersive tastings, a cocktail lounge, and the new Bourbon Pursuit podcast studio. Mellwood Past and Present tasting experience takes you through the history of Louisville's Mellwood Distillery and its resurgence with Pursuit Spirits. Choose Your Own Cocktail Adventure: an expert-led session where you learn to craft custom cocktails, giving you a hands-on education beyond a standard Old Fashioned. Founder Hour: An exclusive tasting with Kenny or Ryan, where you sample unreleased R&D projects and get a behind-the-scenes look at product development. Trial+Error Lounge: The new basement lounge, Trial+Error, is an unpretentious, bourbon-forward cocktail lounge celebrating bold experimentation with signature drinks and a vast whiskey library. The Beverage Program: The Trial+Error lounge offers a curated beverage program with bold, reimagined classic cocktails like the T&E Old Fashioned and the Rye-an Rita, along with small bites. Fred Minnick's new book, "Bottom Shelf," is now available for pre-order, blending a memoir of his journey from combat veteran to whiskey expert with an investigation into the history of Old Crow. A federal judge is currently deciding on a receivership for Nearest Green Distillery following a lawsuit, as the distillery's attorney has admitted to a cash flow issue and a missed payment. Give 270 is raffling off an ultra-rare bottle of Eagle Rare 25 as the grand prize in their upcoming 20/20 Unicorn raffle, with all proceeds benefiting Central Kentucky non-profits. Barmen 1873 Bourbon is releasing a limited-edition commemorative bottle in partnership with Lainey Wilson for her 2025 Whirlwind World Tour, with a design inspired by her style. Old Fitzgerald has announced its fourth VVS Bottled-in-Bond release, an 11-year-old bourbon with a maroon label, available in limited quantities for a suggested retail price of $169.99. Support this podcast on Patreon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Eagle Rare 12-Year Bourbon Whiskey continues Eagle Rare's endeavor to offer enthusiasts innovative new expressions on its journey to make the world's best whiskey. This bourbon is aged for a minimum of 12 years in a meticulously-monitored warehouse and is hand-selected by the distillery's expert team. Eagle Rare is a bourbon that lives up to its name with its lofty, distinctive taste experience.Eagle Rare Bourbon Whiskey is masterfully crafted and carefully aged for no less than ten years. Every barrel is discriminately selected to offer consistent flavor but with a seemingly individual personality. Eagle Rare is a bourbon that lives up to its name with its lofty, distinctive taste experience.
Ever wondered what happens when you mix high fashion, premium bourbon, and fighting cancer? The Suits and Sneakers charity event delivers a uniquely exhilarating experience that's changing the fundraising landscape in Northwest Arkansas.This fifth annual celebration, scheduled for Friday, October 17th at the Fayetteville Town Center, brings together bourbon enthusiasts, sneakerheads, and philanthropists for an unforgettable night of giving. As Lisa Bores of Sazerac and Catherine Tapp from the American Cancer Society share with the B-Team crew, this year's theme, "Cheers to Five Years", promises a birthday party atmosphere on a grand scale, complete with new surprises that build on the event's stellar reputation.Bourbon takes center stage thanks to Sazerac's exceptional offerings. This year's whiskey pool allows attendees to enjoy unlimited pours of allocated bourbon throughout the evening, take home a commemorative glass, and receive a surprise bottle, all for a $100 contribution. The signature auction will feature an exclusive Eagle Rare barrel experience, following last year's Buffalo Trace barrel that raised an impressive $30,000.What truly sets Suits and Sneakers apart is its fashion component. "Sneaker police" roam the event, issuing "citations" to guests with exceptional footwear, directing them to a sneaker stage for recognition. Categories include most innovative, most spirited, and most sparkly, with winners receiving coveted prizes. The event has even spawned a thriving custom sneaker industry in Northwest Arkansas, with artists creating one-of-a-kind designs specifically for the occasion.Beyond the bourbon and fashion, entertainment abounds with a human slot machine featuring Buzz Balls, a fashion show showcasing cancer survivors alongside athletes, and Buffalo Trace root beer floats during the dance party. All proceeds support the American Cancer Society's critical mission of funding cancer research and providing essential services like transportation and lodging for patients.Don't miss your chance to participate in this extraordinary event where doing good feels this good. Tickets and sponsorships are available now at suitsandsneakersAR.com. Secure yours before they're gone!
Send us a textWe take listeners along on our bourbon hunting adventure in Chicago, revealing how the Windy City's whiskey scene differs dramatically from our experiences in Ohio and South Carolina.• Discovering the density of Chicago's liquor stores – passing 13 stores on one drive to Wrigleyville• Scoring Weller 12 for $50 at Woodman's during a massive 17-case drop• Finding allocated bottles readily available at reasonable prices across the city• Exploring Binny's flagship store, the third-largest liquor store in America• Enjoying a $50 Pappy flight at Binny's tasting bar with generous 2oz pours• Visiting Koval Distillery and sampling their unique wheat whiskey• Meeting with Martin Duffy and experiencing rare scotches at Green Post Restaurant• Ending our adventure at Delilah's bar with a pour of 2018 George T Stagg• Forming new friendships through bourbon, including late-night tastings of Eagle Rare 17Remember to check out our upcoming barrel pick in September and stay tuned for more details on our Crystal Glencairn Club.When six bourbon enthusiasts descend upon Chicago with rental cars and empty suitcases, magic happens. Our weekend adventure through the Windy City revealed a bourbon hunting paradise unlike anything we'd experienced in our home territories.Chicago's whiskey landscape stands in stark contrast to the controlled distribution systems of states like Ohio. Where allocated bottles might drop statewide back home, Chicago's liquor stores operate as independent whiskey islands, each with their own treasures waiting to be discovered. On a single drive from our hotel to Wrigleyville for a Cubs game, we counted thirteen different liquor stores – each offering unique selections at surprisingly reasonable prices.The highlight came at Woodman's, where we stumbled upon a freshly delivered 17-case drop of Weller 12 priced at just under $50 after tax. To put this in perspective, the same store had simultaneously received Weller Full Proof, 1792 Cognac finish, and Buffalo Trace's "Tater Salad" bottles (EH Taylor Small Batch). At Binny's flagship store – the third-largest liquor retailer in America – we indulged in a $50 flight featuring Old Rip Van Winkle 10, Van Winkle Special Reserve 12, and Van Winkle Family Reserve Rye, each poured as generous 2oz servings.Beyond retail therapy, we explored Koval Distillery's innovative grain experiments, savored rare scotches pulled from the vault at Green Post Restaurant alongside Martin Duffy, and capped our nights with pours of George T. Stagg 2018 at the legendary Delilah's bar. Most precious of all were the friendships formed along the way – from chance encounters in bottle release lines to fireside tastings of Eagle Rare 17 that stretched into the early morning hours.Whether you're a seasoned bourbon hunter or simply curious about exploring whiskey culture beyond the traditional Kentucky trail, Chicago offers an unexpectedly rich playground for whiskey lovers. Join us at www.scotchiebourbonboys.com or on our social channels to learn more about our adventures and upcoming barrel picks! Add for SOFL If You Have GohstsSupport the showhttps://www.scotchybourbonboys.com The Scotchy bourbon Boys are #3 in Feedspots Top 60 whiskey podcasts in the world https://podcast.feedspot.com/whiskey_podcasts/
The Guys try the iconic Eagle Rare lineup. They sample through 4 ages (10, 12, 17 & 20) and breakdown each of them. Does this brand live up to the hype? Find out here.
In this special episode of The Bourbon Road, hosts Jim Shannon and Todd Ritter reunite with returning guest Rob Carter at the beloved Rare Eagle Bar for a crowd-powered tasting experience unlike any other. But this time, the listeners have spoken—literally. The episode features five top-shelf, extra-aged bourbons selected through a Bourbon Roadies community vote. Each pour has over a decade of maturity and was chosen by fans of the show. The episode kicks off with a warm-up dram of the iconic Eagle Rare 10-Year, perfectly appropriate for the venue's patriotic ambiance. But the real showstopper is a highly-anticipated taste of the Eagle Rare 12-Year, a limited release that recently caused a frenzy at Buffalo Trace. Thanks to some local luck and great timing, Todd and Amy Winning managed to snag bottles from the short drop of just 1800 units. The team dives deep into how the extra two years of aging and the bump to 95 proof shape the 12-year pour. They compare it directly to the classic 10-year, analyzing shifts in flavor, depth, and finish. Rob points out the richer oak and leather notes that rise above the familiar cherry-cola backbone, while Jim and Todd highlight subtle changes in spice and sweetness. For a modest $10 increase in retail price, the consensus is clear—Eagle Rare 12 offers exceptional value if you're lucky enough to find it. This episode isn't just about what's in the glass; it's a celebration of bourbon community. The very lineup was chosen by Bourbon Roadies through a social media poll that included newer expressions like the 7-Year Old Fitzgerald and classic bottled-in-bond favorites. It's a testament to how the bourbon world thrives on shared knowledge, enthusiasm, and a touch of good fortune. Expect a few laughs, plenty of tasting notes, and a healthy dose of Kentucky bourbon culture as the hosts share not only what they're sipping, but the stories behind how they got their hands on these coveted bottles. And with the Rare Eagle Bar as their backdrop—complete with historic American flags and an eclectic whiskey collection—this episode hits every note for fans of bourbon, community, and conversation. So pour yourself a dram, settle into your favorite chair, and join Jim, Todd, and Rob for a deep dive into age-stated classics, Roadie favorites, and the unmistakable joy of whiskey shared. Bourbon on the Banks 2025 Smokeys Lifestyle Cigars The Hill House Bed and Breakfast Be sure to check out our private Facebook group, “The Bourbon Roadies” for a great group of bourbon loving people. You will be welcomed with open arms!
Welcome back, whiskey lovers! In this episode of The PodCask, Will and Greeze dive headfirst into the resurgence of age statements in the world of bourbon and American whiskey. The conversation kicks off with some friendly banter about recent whiskey competitions, family reunions, and updates from summer break, before they get right to the big whiskey news—the release of Old Granddad Bottled-in-Bond with a seven-year age statement at just $39.99. Will and Greeze break down what this means for the industry and celebrate the trend of legacy brands bringing back meaningful age statements at accessible prices. They compare recent and upcoming releases from Wild Turkey, Old Fitzgerald, and Eagle Rare, and discuss the business motivations behind these moves, from changing market demand to looming whiskey supply gluts. The guys also examine how this age statement “renaissance” could spell trouble for NDP (non-distilling producer) brands, and why consumers should be excited about the expanding options on the shelves. To top it all off, they share pours from up-and-coming craft distilleries, and revisit what makes small-batch, age-stated bourbons so special for everyday whiskey enthusiasts. So pour your favorite dram and settle in—this episode is packed with whiskey insights, laughs, and a look at the future of bourbon through the lens of age statements making a big comeback.
Two battles. Four bottles. One hill to conquer.In this week's King of the Hill 2.0, we're throwing down two epic blind matchups:
Parker Haynes Chats The Open Preview, PGA Tour Pursuit, Bourbon, Europe Golf, Scottie Scheffler, Brooks Koepka & MoreBirdies & Bourbon welcomes Parker Haynes to the show. We chat through Parker's PGA Tour pursuit and global golf travels. We chat through the field at The Open this week and pick our lineup and One and Done. Will Scottie Scheffler pickup and Open title? Will Brooks Koepka when another major? Ben Griffin has had a great year, can he take home the jug? Sip along with some Blantons or Eagle Rare as we chat The Open and European golf courses. Cheers. Apparel for the show provided by turtleson. Be sure to check them out online for the new season lineup at https://turtleson.com/ Thanks to Fantasy National Golf Club for providing the stat engine for the show. They can be found at https://www.fantasynational.com The Neat Glass. Be sure to check out The Neat Glass online at theneatglass.com or on Instagram @theneatglass for an improved experience and use discount code: bb10 to receive your Birdies & Bourbon discount. Thank you for taking the time listen to the Birdies & Bourbon Show for all things PGA Tour, golf, gear, bourbon and mixology. Dan & Cal aim to bring you entertaining and informative episodes weekly. Please help spread the word on the podcast and tell a friend about the show. You can also help by leaving an 5-Star iTunes review. We love to hear the feedback and support! Cheers. Follow on Twitter & Instagram (@birdies_bourbon)
Kevin Stinnett from The Bourbon Flight joins Kruser to talk about a new bottle of Eagle Rare coming from Buffalo Trace distilleries and to try to make sense of the new parking rules out in the distillery district. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on Chill Filtered, Cole and Bryan crack open a pour that's got them seriously intrigued: Hughes Bros. Belle of Bedford Rye, a high-aged (and likely cask strength) rye that revives a historic Pennsylvania brand. Before they sip this rye revival, the boys get into all kinds of tangents — from how weird Instagram feeds have been lately to dreaming about pre-fire Heaven Hill and geeking out on yeast talk. Plus, Cole opens up his birthday gift from Bryan, and it's an absolute doozy. On Whiskey World News, Bryan shares the latest buzz about the upcoming drops of Russell's Reserve 13yr and Eagle Rare 12yr — both high on many wishlists this year. And for "What Whiskey Would You Choose?", Bryan asks: Are you more hoping to get your hands on Eagle Rare 12 or Russell's Reserve 13? Pour yourself something delicious and join the guys for another fun and whiskey-filled episode!
Send us a textThe Diablo's Cut Smoker Kit transforms whiskey into a smoky delight while we explore twelve American whiskeys that capture the spirit of Independence Day.• Demonstrating the Diablo's Cut Smoker Kit made from authentic bourbon barrel staves• Creating smoked old fashioned cocktails with Middle West wheat bourbon• Adding smoke to Buffalo Trace's bottled old fashioned• Exploring whiskey's deep connections to American history and independence• Tasting through notable American whiskeys including EH Taylor, Eagle Rare, Michter's, and Yellowstone• Discussing George Washington's distillery and whiskey's role in the Revolutionary War• Sharing the stories behind historically significant American whiskey brandsRemember our 500th episode is coming on July 24th, featuring special guests from across the industry. Visit www.scotchybourbonboys.com for all things Scotchy Bourbon Boys - Glen Cairns, t-shirts, and information about us.The amber glow of bourbon takes on a mystical quality when kissed by smoke. Tonight's exploration of the Diablo's Cut Smoker Kit reveals how authentic bourbon barrel oak transforms ordinary spirits into something extraordinary, imparting toasted caramel notes that smooth away any harshness.As America's birthday approaches, we dive into the fascinating history connecting whiskey to our national identity. From George Washington's Mount Vernon distillery to the whiskey that fortified Revolutionary troops at Valley Forge, these spirits didn't just witness history—they helped shape it. The Whiskey Rebellion, presidential pardons, and centuries-old distilling traditions reveal how deeply intertwined American independence and whiskey truly are.Guided by Whiskey Advocate's selection of twelve American whiskeys that capture the spirit of Independence Day, we taste through bottles that tell uniquely American stories. Colonel EH Taylor's pioneering work at what would become Buffalo Trace, the Jefferson's family connection to Thomas Jefferson himself, and Yellowstone's homage to our first national park—each bottle offers more than just flavor; it provides a tangible connection to our shared heritage.Whether you're a seasoned whiskey enthusiast or just beginning your journey, this episode offers historical context and practical appreciation techniques that will enhance your Fourth of July celebrations. The combination of smoke, spirit, and story creates an experience as multifaceted as America itself—bold, complex, and worthy of celebration.Join us for our milestone 500th episode on July 24th with special guests from across the whiskey industry. Until then, remember: good bourbon equals good times and good friends. Drink responsibly and live your life uncut and unfiltered.voice over Whiskey Thief If You Have Gohsts Add for SOFLSupport the showhttps://www.scotchybourbonboys.com The Scotchy bourbon Boys are #3 in Feedspots Top 60 whiskey podcasts in the world https://podcast.feedspot.com/whiskey_podcasts/
On this episode, Dude, JD, Brett, and Jason crack open the new Eagle Rare 12, and compare it to 10-Yr Eagle Rare along with some other 12 year old bourbons. So… sit back, grab a pour, kick up your feet, and enjoy this episode of… The Bourbon Hunters. Have you thought about supporting our podcast? Head on over to our website at https://www.bourbonhunters.com where you can, by purchasing Bourbon Hunters products, and sign up for our Patreon, which includes exclusive access to single barrel announcements from our Private Single Barrel Club. --Tags-- #punkrockandcocktails #thebourbonenthusiast #bourbonhunters #bourbonlover #breakingbourbon #bourbondrinkers #bourbonporn #kentuckystraightbourbon #kentuckybourbon #thebourbonalliance #bourbon #bourbonlife #bourbonlifestyle #bourbonenthusiast #bourbonwhiskey #bourboncountry #deckpour #bourbongram #instabourbon #yourbourbonyourway #yourbourbonroad #blantons #pappyvanwinkle #vodkasucks #bourbonpodcast #columbuspodcast #bourbonneat #smokewagonbourbon #woodinvillewhiskey -- Tags -- the bourbon enthusiast bourbon hunters bourbon lover breaking bourbon bourbon drinkers bourbon porn kentucky straight bourbon kentucky bourbon the bourbon alliance bourbon bourbon life bourbon lifestyle bourbon enthusiast
This week on The Whiskey Trip, Big Chief heads down to the legendary streets of New Orleans for a visit to the heart of one of the most iconic names in American whiskey, The Sazerac House. In the first half of the episode, Big Chief sits down with Matt Ray and Gregg Trishe, two key players behind the scenes at Sazerac, and they open a bottle of something truly special: the new Eagle Rare 12-Year Expression. They dive into what makes this age-stated bourbon stand out, how it builds on the legacy of the original Eagle Rare 10, and the barrel magic that comes with a couple extra years of patience. As the glasses empty and the stories flow, the conversation shifts to marketing, storytelling, and the power of place, how Sazerac weaves together heritage, history, and branding into a spirit that's not just sipped, but experienced. In the second half, the crew pops the cork on the highly anticipated 1792 Pinot Noir Finish, a bold new expression from Barton 1792 that blends rich fruit notes with classic bourbon character. It's a deep, flavorful pour that sparks discussion about finishing barrels, innovation in the Sazerac family, and where the whiskey world is heading. Big Chief and the team also discuss: • The recent flood at Buffalo Trace and what it means for the warehouses and future stock. • What new expressions are quietly aging in the rickhouses. • How the Sazerac family continues to balance tradition and experimentation—from Kentucky to New Orleans and beyond. This episode is a deep pour of insight, flavor, and Southern charm. Whether you're a fan of historic brands or just love discovering what's next in whiskey, this one's for you.
Buffalo Trace shocked the world on Father's Day by releasing the highly anticipated 12 year version of Eagle Rare. Coming in at 101 proof, this extension of the product line has been met with much fanfare. Going for as much as six to seven times MSRP on the markets that don't exists, you knew we had to put this through it's paces with a big ole blind. We meant for this one to be a video, but it wasn't meant to be. Enjoy this short and let us know if you will be chasing this 12 year old eagle.--------------------------SocialsIG: https://www.instagram.com/themashupkyFB: https://www.facebook.com/themashupkyYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@themashupkyPartnership(s)Visit Bourbonoutfitter.com and enter code THEMASHUP for a special discount or visit bourbonoutfitter.com/THEMASHUPVisit https://woodworkcollective.shop and enter code MASHUP for a 15% discount on your orderMusic: All the Fixings by Zachariah HickmanThank you so much for listening!
In this episode, the guys crack open Buckner's 15, a single-barrel pick from Sam at East Ave Liquor, and give their thoughts on the pour.They dive into “Buff Turkey,” a high-proof combo of Buffalo Trace and Wild Turkey.From whiskey hunting stories to chatting about upcoming bottles like Eagle Rare 12, it's a laid-back convo full of laughs, hot takes, and good pours.If you're into whiskey, hunting bottles, or just enjoy hearing friends talk bourbon, you'll like this one.
Drew is upset about the ending of book. The dudes then review notable deaths of characters and state if it was justified. They also start to plan their visits to California and Wisconsin. This week's brews are Eagle Rare 10 year and Almanac's The Future is Fluid
Send us a textAfter years of chasing ghost bottles and lining up at dawn, bourbon lovers are wondering—is the tide finally turning? With Buffalo Trace announcing Eagle Rare 12-Year, and major distilleries finishing billion-dollar expansions, are the dark days of empty shelves and insane secondary prices behind us?In this episode, host Rob Clark digs into the state of the bourbon world—production trends, market shifts, and why you just might find that bottle of Weller, Eagle Rare, or even Blanton's back on your local shelf sooner than you think. It's a new era of bourbon… or is it?
Alex and Stephen are back in the NA realm as they put 4 NA cocktails through the Power Ranking treatment. The line-up consists of perennial favorite St. Agrestis and their Phony White Negroni, a Paloma from mead masters B. Nektar, a Moscow Mule from Beckett's Tonics, and Stockholms Bränneri Apéro Alcohol Free Aperitif Soda. In the Beer News, the Brewers Association officially recognizes Mexican Lager as a style of beer, Eagle Rare drops one of the most aged bourbons ever, and Blue Moon does a lip balm collab. Stephen calls out Alex for blowing his nose by blowing both nostrils at the same time. To get involved with the "Life" International Barleywine Collab, click the link for info about the recipe, BSG discount, and links to help raise awareness of colon cancer. If you'd like to make a direct donation to help support Alex, head over to his GoFundMe. For more info about colon cancer and to help support the fight against it check out the Colon Cancer Foundation. Head to our Patreon for weekly exclusive content. Get the Malt Couture Officially Licensed T-shirt. Follow DontDrinkBeer on Instagram and Twitter.
In today's episode, Will and the Greeze dive into some of the hottest news in the whiskey world, starting off with a few lighthearted updates from their own lives—including musings on campers and Diet Coke memes—before shifting into a spirited discussion about recent bourbon releases. You'll hear their candid reactions and analysis on the highly-anticipated Eagle Rare 12 Year, its surprising price point, and how Buffalo Trace plans to roll it out as a permanent (yet probably scarce) addition to shelves. The conversation weaves through other upcoming bottles like Old Fitzgerald 7 Year and the new Wild Turkey 8 Year, with the hosts debating market trends, allocation realities, and the potential for these whiskeys to actually be accessible for regular drinkers. The guys also celebrate the return of a beloved local favorite—Belle Meade Bourbon—getting into the story behind its relaunch and what to expect from its new blend. And, of course, no episode would be complete without a tasting: listen in as Will and the Greeze crack open the Wild Turkey 8 Year, share their first impressions, and decide if it earns a place as a new home bar essential. If you're a bourbon geek, looking for candid takes, laughs, and real talk about what's happening on store shelves (and behind the scenes), this episode is packed for you. Pour yourself a dram, settle in, and let's get into it!
This week on Chill Filtered, it's Bryan's birthday, and the celebration calls for something truly special: Old Forester Birthday Bourbon — the 2017 release. It's a pour worthy of the occasion, and Bryan even gets to open up a pretty awesome birthday gift on air. Before sipping, Cole and Bryan chat about dating apps, the famous marshmallow experiment in child psychology, and a few classic birthday reflections. It's fun, personal, and full of the usual nonsense you've come to expect. On Whiskey World News, Bryan shares details about Buffalo Trace's new Eagle Rare 12-Year release. And on “What Whiskey Would You Choose?”, he poses a fun dilemma: Would you rather have a whole bottle of a decently allocated whiskey or just one pour of an insanely rare unicorn bottle? Join the birthday party, pour something nice, and enjoy a big episode for a big day.
The King of the Hill 2.0 tournament kicks off with two heavyweight battles from opposite sides of the whisky world!
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It's This Week in Bourbon for June 13th 2025. The Kentucky Bourbon Hall of Fame announced new inductees, Bardstown Bourbon announces their new club program, and Stitzel-Weller Distillery is launching Stitzel Reserve.Show Notes: Rare Pappy Van Winkle 15-Year single barrel sells for $800,000, benefiting California wildfire relief. ASW Distillery expands with new bourbon releases, awards, and a new bar at Hartsfield-Jackson Airport. Kentucky Distillers' Association announces 2025 Bourbon Hall of Fame inductees and Chris Morris's lifetime achievement award. University of Kentucky launches "Estate Whiskey Certified" program for locally-sourced, estate-produced whiskeys. Bardstown Bourbon Co. introduces "The Reserve," an exclusive whiskey club with curated allocations. Cannella Media DTC launches Wine, Watches & Whiskey, a new FAST channel for luxury lifestyle content. Remus Bourbon releases the ultra-limited 2025 Remus Babe Ruth Reserve at $149.99. Buzzard's Roost Distillery unveils "Ambuzzadors Select," a new 115-proof, five-year-old single-barrel rye for $85. Buffalo Trace Distillery introduces Eagle Rare 12, a 12-year-old, 95-proof bourbon at $49.99. Mugen Spirit releases the second barrel in its limited Yokai Series, a 141.8-proof expression called Tengu Series. Stitzel-Weller Distillery launches Stitzel Reserve, a new series of rare aged Kentucky Straight Bourbon, with a 24-Year-Old available on-site. Support this podcast on Patreon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After a three-year hiatus, Bourbon Bytes is back with a brand-new season and a barrel full of whiskey news. Clifton breaks down the surprise announcement of Eagle Rare 12 — is it a smart move or an unnecessary twist? He also dives into the ultra-limited Remus Babe Ruth Reserve and some game-changing distribution news for Old Forester fans outside of Kentucky. Finally, he gives a sweet and spicy byte-sized review of Rock Hill Farms Bourbon — a rare pour that reminds him of home… and Krispy Kreme donuts. Short, sharp, and spirited — this relaunch is everything you've missed and more.
XO Marks the Spot this week on Whiskey@Work as Rob and Mark crack open a surprise bottle that showed up like bourbon Santa came early. It's labeled “Pure Kentucky XO,” but what does that even mean? The guys try to figure that out while navigating tangents about Eagle Rare's new 12-year release, bourbon's shrinking demand, and whether Ozempic is coming for your whiskey shelf. Add a dash of rhubarb crisp, a shout-out to koalas, and a healthy dose of sarcasm—and you've got yourself another classic Tuesday afternoon. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Rich Dickman Show: Unauthorized Too Episode Summary: In this unauthorized sequel, chaos is the only agenda. The boys gather to drink Eagle Rare, fail to describe it, rage at OBS, and tumble headfirst into tangents about AI fatherhood, weird family dynamics, and the questionable ethics of digital legacies. From parenting dilemmas to high-stakes Hall of Fame debates, from Jesus fighting pagan gods in gladiatorial combat to Goku slap-boxing — nothing is sacred. It's a reckless, hilarious mess and it's exactly what Unauthorized Too should be. Chapters: 0:01 — Eagle Rare Memories 6:20 — Family Voices and AI 12:14 — The Dilemma of Parenthood 24:20 — The Hall of Fame Debate 33:26 — AI and Human Complexity 34:05 — Sports and Scams 43:43 — The Rick and Morty Discussion 47:08 — Marvel Movie Delays 50:22 — Unauthorized Jesus Art Segment 54:38 — Jesus vs. Pagan Gods 56:33 — AI Art and Its Absurdity 58:56 — Slap Boxing with Goku 1:01:27 — The 4D Chess Conundrum 1:05:06 — Explaining Four Dimensions 1:10:55 — AI Obsession and Chaos 1:14:07 — Planning Episode 300 1:28:43 — The Chaotic Final Prompts 1:34:50 — Reflecting on the Chaos Highlights: Randy plans to raise his kids with an AI replica of himself. Jesus jousts Kratos and plays Battleship against Ganesh. OBS crashes and spirits are broken. Goku slap boxes Jesus at a Russian tournament. 4D chess finally explained... kinda. Unauthorized tangents, fake Hawaiian getaways, and way too much Stitch. Tagline: "Ohana means nobody gets left behind — unless you're debugging OBS."
Two categories. Two battles. One hill.Welcome to King of the Hill 2.0 — our new weekly blind whisky battle series!Tonight's episode features two epic showdowns:
Happy Friday, Y'all! Today, Matt moves to the other side of the show as a guest while Drew takes over the interviewing. The Boys are delighted to welcome Jeff Huber of the Wheaton Whisky Club for their first live recording with a special guest. Hear how Jeff and Matt took over the WWC and have worked to revitalize it, a quick movie tangent, their outlook on Whisky Clubs in general, and the demand for Single Barrels. And speaking of Single Barrels, Matt and Jeff delivered for this episode. Jeff shares an Eagle Rare 10 Single Barrel that was NOT found in any stores and a Wheaton Whisky Club - Malloy's collaboration, a Yellowstone Bourbon Single Barrel. Matt cracks open a beautiful Bladnoch 11 year Single Malt Scotch, and Drew brings a dusty- a Centinela Tequila Reposado from 2011! The QuickSips™ are fantastic, and Jeff discovers the allure of the hype horn! These might be tough to find on the shelves, but don't let that stop you... Scoop up a few of your favorites, invite your friends, share, listen, and sip along, and Make It A Happy Friday™!
Researchers staffed an entire company with II (aka AI) employees. I still think we should call it inorganic intellegence rather than artificial, but no one would find our podcast if I used II in the title. Anyway, it doesn't go well and we discuss it a bit. All the while we smoke a Ferio Tego Metropolitan Host Maduro and we drink the Eagle Rare 10. https://futurism.com/professors-company-ai-agents
Martelle, Mike, and Randy start the episode with a quick chat about the recent flooding in Frankfort, KY, before diving into a full flight of Buffalo Trace products. The lineup includes the classic Buffalo Trace, Eagle Rare, E.H. Taylor, and Blanton's. The guys sip, compare, and rank each pour—breaking down the flavors, the hype, and which bottle actually deserves the spotlight. Recorded on 04/13/25, this episode is a must-listen for anyone chasing the BT lineup. Cheers! _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ Use promo code BUCKHORN at checkout for $25 off any order amount and free shipping on orders over $149. Visit Two Bitch Bourbon to grab your bottle today! Two Bitch Bourbon Instagram: @twobitchbourbon Facebook: TwoBitchBourbon YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@buckhornpodcast Podbean / Apple Podcast / Google Podcast: https://podfollow.com/BuckhornPodcast Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2uhj7Vzq8u3SPvB01VqAh7 #whiskey #whisky #bourbon #whiskeygram #cocktails #whiskygram #bourbonwhiskey #whiskylover #whiskeylover #whiskyporn #vodkasucks #drinks #beer #bourbongram #alcohol #whiskeyporn #cheers #bourbonporn #instawhiskey #instawhisky #podcast #liquor #politics #BBQ #comedy #talkshow #dogs #fortheloveofdogs #tbb #twobitchbourbon
While we're out this week, we bring you another blast from the Never Been a Better past, all the way back in December 2022, when Abby Russell and Jeff Bakalar joined us to share tales of holiday mishaps, immortal pets, and much more! Advertise on The Nextlander Podcast at Audioboom, or support us on Patreon! CHAPTERS (00:01:10) Intro (00:02:24) The Eagle Rare has landed (00:03:26) Bakalar has been on some adventures (00:14:55) Bakalar's fancy dishes (00:16:42) The kids are getting older and online (00:20:39) Is there any pinball regret? (00:22:39) Some hot insider family gossip (00:26:23) Abby, how was the Thanksgiving? (00:27:16) Waxing on about candles and scents (00:29:53) Alex discovers a possible hockey goon amongst his family (00:33:56) The joys and innuendos of driving (00:39:11) Thanksgiving with the Caravellas (00:41:07) Avoiding the minefield of conversation at Thanksgiving... (00:42:18) ...but stepping in it at Halloween (00:47:33) Any dressing up for Halloween this year? (00:49:33) Favorite candy that isn't a peanut butter cup (00:51:34) Cheese crimes (00:54:46) Time for a pet check (01:03:45) Well, we've arrived at the Hemipenis (01:08:38) One more pet thing... (01:12:39) Wrapping up (01:15:16) See ya!
A decade ago, if a beer spent a few months in a single bourbon barrel, its release would cause fanfare amongst craft beer obsessives. These days, beers are blended from an increasing number of different barrels for extended periods of time, so we decided to sample beers that represent an increasing number of different barrels to see if more barrels actually means better results. To help us better understand the barrel side of the beer world, we talk to Ethan Schulenberg of Midwest Barrel Company, who provides a variety of barrels for a large number of American craft brewers. He explains the role of a “barrel broker” and how he helps brewers find the right vessel for aging, among many other topics. Also, Craig shouts out Revolution's clever event planning, we challenge our highest ABV beer record, and one of us is slowing turning into E.T. by the end. Ethan Schulenberg Interview (00:06:49 - 00:45:26) Beers Reviewed Flipside Brewing - Barrel-Aged Decision Fatigue (Imperial Stout aged in Weller 12 barrels) Mikerphone Brewing - Sweet Drams, vol. 2 (Triple Mash Imperial Stout aged 27 months in Pappy Van Winkle's Family Reserve 15-Year barrels) Half Acre Beer Co. - Triple Barrel Wilderness of History (Barleywine aged in Weller, Russell's Reserve, and Cognac barrels) More Brewing Company - Roaming Elephant (Barleywine aged in Eagle Rare 10 year, Parker's Heritage 14 year, Elijah Craig 18 year, and Elijiah Craig 19 year barrels)
Pour a double and buckle up for this episode of Whiskey@Work! Mark and Rob take a deep dive into the surprising differences between Buffalo Trace and Eagle Rare—two bourbons with the same mash bill but totally different vibes. Plus, they dream about sumo wrestling with a side of whiskey in Japan, relive some wild sumo suit memories, and break down the world's most expensive bourbon sale. Oh, and Rob's car crash story from the '90s makes an unexpected cameo. It's just another wild Tuesday in the Whiskey@Work studio. Cheers! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Bob and Brad are joined by author and critic Noah Gittell to dive deep into Quentin Tarantino's 2019 film Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood. Then, our hosts shift gears to review one of the most anticipated bourbon releases of the year: Eagle Rare 17-Year-Old Bourbon, a staple of the Buffalo Trace Antique Collection (BTAC).(0:00) Intro (04:21) Brad Explains (06:23) Themes, Influences, and Whether the Movie Works(40:23) Eagle Rare 17-Year-Old (2024) Review (54:45) Two Facts and a Falsehood, Performances, and Final Analysis (1:21:29) Let's Make It a Double and Final Scores Film & Whiskey InstagramFilm & Whiskey FacebookFilm & Whiskey TwitterEmail us!Join our Discord server!For more episodes and engaging content, visit Film & Whiskey's website at www.filmwhiskey.com.
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On this episode of The Fred Minnick Show Presented by BAXUS, Fred is joined by singer-songwriter Dierks Bentley. Bentley has charted nearly 30 songs over the course of his career, and his 2005 album Modern Day Drifter was certified Platinum. During the show, Fred and Dierks talk about Bridgestone Arena, a little distilling history, getting pseudo-banned from the Grand Ole Opry, whiskey marketing, Nashville and more. During the conversation, they taste Bentley's whiskey brand Row 94, Michter's Rye, Yellowstone Single Malt, Woodinville Founders Find, vintage Four Roses, a Willett Barrel Pick and Eagle Rare 25 Year. SHOW SPONSORS BAXUS: https://baxus.co/?utm_source=FredMinnick.com&utm_medium=FredMinnick.com&utm_campaign=FredMinnick.com CR Citrus: https://crcitrus.com Official Glassware of The Fred Minnick Show, Viski: https://viski.com/discount/FRED20 Luxco: https://www.luxco.com Michter's: https://michters.com Woodinville: https://woodinvillewhiskeyco.com The American Spirits Council of Tasters: https://ascotawards.com Use Promo code FRED20 for 20% off the Viski glassware featured in this episode (& everything else!) RAYE Whiskey Tasting Glasses https://viski.com/products/4290?_pos=1&_psq=raye+whiskey&_ss=e&_v=1.0 GATSBY Tumblers https://viski.com/products/7948?_pos=2&_sid=6300df258&_ss=r RESERVE BRUNO Crystal Cocktail Glasses https://viski.com/products/11208?_pos=1&_psq=reserve+bruno&_ss=e&_v=1.0 Join Fred's Whiskey Club: https://www.patreon.com/FredMinnick Subscribe to Fred Minnick's Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyE_GJtYr3yowks2iv1o4jg?view_as=subscriber Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I've never quite bought into the "ocean" aged concept that Jefferson's has touted for many years, mainly because I could never really tell the difference between ocean aged and regular, but I will say over time I have tasted a few gems, especially their single barrels. This is a wheated single barrel, ocean aged at 90 proof bottled for Bourbon World. The MGP wheated recipe has also been hit or miss over the years. I've tasted ones that I thought were maybe the best wheated bourbon I've ever had, including Weller, and I've tasted others that were lost, flabby, just so-so. Which brings us to this particular barrel. Over priced at the $90 SRP, so we've lowered it to $69.99, which I can say with a straight face is a HUGE DEAL! Pillow soft cinnamon spice with layers of caramel throughout. The fruit is subdued, the oak is subdued but the barrel sugars are amazing. Maybe you're like me and getting older and need a little something less than barrel strength sometimes. Don't sleep on 90 proof. Elmer T Lee, Eagle Rare, Weller Special Reserve, all 90 proof. Grab a bottle at any Bourbon World store. You won't regret it.
This week on Whiskey@Work, we're coming to you from the Black Hills Stock Show & Rodeo in Rapid City, SD! We're diving into the Western heritage, rodeo traditions, and the whiskey that fits right in—including a deep dive into Pendleton 1910 Bourbon and its ties to the legendary Pendleton Round-Up.But that's not all—we're also tackling some big whiskey news:
Tommy & Josh are the co-owners of Watch Hill Proper located in Louisville, Kentucky. Watch Hill Proper is the largest American Whiskey bar in the world. The point of the American Whiskey Show is to have fun with whiskey and to share a little knowledge about it in the process. Grab a pour and join us on our journey. Episode 60: Eagle Rare 17 Year www.watchhillproper.com
On this special edition of Whiskey Quickie by Bourbon Pursuit, we review the 2024 Buffalo Trace Antique Collection. The collection includes: Eagle Rare 17 Year, William Larue Weller, George T. Stagg, Sazerac Rye 18 Year, and Thomas H. Handy. Each bottle has a suggested retail price of $150. What's our favorite this year? Watch to find out. Cheers! DISCLAIMER: The whiskey in this review was provided to us at no cost courtesy of the spirit producer. We were not compensated by the spirit producer for this review. This is our honest opinion based on what we tasted. Please drink responsibly.
In this epic episode of A Steady Pour, the crew dives into the Buffalo Trace Antique Collection, with the spotlight firmly on two legends: Eagle Rare 17 and George T. Stagg. They kick things off with Eagle Rare, dissecting its classic flavor profile and debating whether its smooth drinkability and balance live up to the hype. Will it hit the "Steady Pour" mark? Then, it's on to the heavy hitter: George T. Stagg. The hosts can't stop raving about its bold complexity, incredible layering, and surprising smoothness despite its high proof. Ratings fly, with some awarding it the coveted "5.0 Steady Pour" status and others questioning whether they'd shell out the astronomical secondary market prices to own a bottle. The banter is hilarious as they rib each other over personal preferences, ponder the economics of rare whiskey, and debate what they'd give up just to savor another pour. This episode is packed with expert analysis, candid hot takes, and the kind of camaraderie that makes whiskey tastings unforgettable. Whether you're a bourbon aficionado or just whiskey-curious, you won't want to miss this spirited discussion on two of the most sought-after bourbons in the game. Would you drop a rack for a bottle? Listen in and decide for yourself!
Cute new box@Yellowstone @FourRoses @BuffaloTrace @BrownForman #Bourbon #Rye #Whiskey #Podcast #RadioShow #podcast #radioshow #host Co hosts : Good ol Boy Harmeet, Good ol Boy Justin, Made Man Brent, Made Man BobSIPS – Prepare your taste buds for the ultimate whiskey showdown! In this episode, the Sips, Suds, & Smokes crew dives into the 2024 fall whiskey releases, featuring a lineup that will leave whiskey lovers swooning. This episode is packed with tasting notes, lively banter, and the occasional trip down memory lane. Whether you're a seasoned whiskey aficionado or just starting your journey, this episode is not to be missed. Pour yourself a dram and join us for a sip of the good life. We will be discussing this whiskey and rating them from 1-5 with 5 being the best:6:15 Yellowstone 2024 Limited Edition Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey 4 SIPS12:02 Four Roses Limited Edition Small Batch 2024 5 SIPS18:39 2024 Thomas H. Handy Kentucky Straight Rye 5 SIPS24:28 2024 Sazerac 18 Year Old Kentucky Straight Rye 5 SIPS30:38 2024 Eagle Rare 17 Year Old Kentucky Straight Bourbon 5 SIPS35:48 2024 William LaRue Weller Kentucky Straight Bourbon 5 SIPS40:00 2024 George T. Stagg Kentucky Straight Bourbon 5 SIPS44:34 2024 King of Kentucky 5 SIPSinfo@sipssudsandsmokes.com X- @sipssudssmokes IG/FB - @sipssudsandsmokes Sips, Suds, & Smokes® is produced by One Tan Hand Productions using the power of beer, whiskey, and golf. Available on Apple Podcasts, YouTube Music, Spotify, Pandora, iHeart, and nearly anywhere you can find a podcast.Enjoying that cool Outro Music, it's from Woods & Whitehead – Back Roads Download your copy here:https://amzn.to/2XblorcThe easiest way to find this award winning podcast on your phone is ask Alexa, Siri or Google, “Play Podcast , Sips, Suds, & Smokes”
Cute new box @Yellowstone @FourRoses @BuffaloTrace @BrownForman #Bourbon #Rye #Whiskey #Podcast #RadioShow #podcast #radioshow #host Co hosts : Good ol Boy Harmeet, Good ol Boy Justin, Made Man Brent, Made Man Bob SIPS – Prepare your taste buds for the ultimate whiskey showdown! In this episode, the Sips, Suds, & Smokes crew dives into the 2024 fall whiskey releases, featuring a lineup that will leave whiskey lovers swooning. This episode is packed with tasting notes, lively banter, and the occasional trip down memory lane. Whether you're a seasoned whiskey aficionado or just starting your journey, this episode is not to be missed. Pour yourself a dram and join us for a sip of the good life. We will be discussing this whiskey and rating them from 1-5 with 5 being the best: 6:15 Yellowstone 2024 Limited Edition Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey 4 SIPS 12:02 Four Roses Limited Edition Small Batch 2024 5 SIPS 18:39 2024 Thomas H. Handy Kentucky Straight Rye 5 SIPS 24:28 2024 Sazerac 18 Year Old Kentucky Straight Rye 5 SIPS 30:38 2024 Eagle Rare 17 Year Old Kentucky Straight Bourbon 5 SIPS 35:48 2024 William LaRue Weller Kentucky Straight Bourbon 5 SIPS 40:00 2024 George T. Stagg Kentucky Straight Bourbon 5 SIPS 44:34 2024 King of Kentucky 5 SIPS info@sipssudsandsmokes.com X- @sipssudssmokes IG/FB - @sipssudsandsmokes Sips, Suds, & Smokes® is produced by One Tan Hand Productions using the power of beer, whiskey, and golf. Available on Apple Podcasts, YouTube Music, Spotify, Pandora, iHeart, and nearly anywhere you can find a podcast. Enjoying that cool Outro Music, it's from Woods & Whitehead – Back Roads Download your copy here: https://amzn.to/2Xblorc The easiest way to find this award winning podcast on your phone is ask Alexa, Siri or Google, “Play Podcast , Sips, Suds, & Smokes” Credits: TITLE: Maxwell Swing / Flapperjack PERFORMED BY: Texas Gypsies COMPOSED BY: Steven R Curry (BMI) PUBLISHED BY: Alliance AudioSparx (BMI) COURTESY OF: AudioSparx TITLE: Back Roads PERFORMED BY: Woods & Whitehead COMPOSED BY: Terry Whitehead PUBLISHED BY: Terry Whitehead COURTESY OF: Terry Whitehead Post production services : Pro Podcast Solutions Advertising sales: Contact us directly Content hosting services: Audioport, Earshot, Radio4All, & PodBean Producer: Made Man Bob Yellowstone 2024, Kentucky Straight Bourbon, Four Roses 2024, Thomas H. Handy Rye, Buffalo Trace Antique Collection, Sazerac 18 Year Old Rye, Eagle Rare 17 Year Old, William Larue Weller, George T. Stagg, King Of Kentucky 2024, Limestone Branch Distillery, French Brandy Cask, Cognac Barrel Finish, Limited Edition Whiskey, Small Batch Bourbon, Rye Whiskey, Distillery Tasting Notes, Whiskey Evaporation Loss, Oak Barrel Aging, Bourbon Tasting Event https://limestonebranch.com/yellowstone-select/ https://fourrosesbourbon.com/ https://www.brown-forman.com/brands/king-of-kentucky https://www.sazerac.com/our-brands/sazerac.html https://www.eaglerare.com/ https://www.buffalotracedistillery.com/brands/antique-collection.html
On this week's episode, Jeremy enters his dog in a beauty pageant and Scotty is hunting for Eagle Rare. Dan Campbell is being ridiculed from Chris Christie and that makes me laugh, and bands from the 2000's are coming back! Have you ever slept in your parent's bed when they were out of town, and how old is too old to start over? What are some terrible weight loss tips, and What are the dumbest things to brag about? Enjoy another episode and keep on laughing!