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Merry Christmas and Happy Holiday to everyone! Find unexpected joy this holiday season with Cocktails & Classics! This episode dives into the heartwarming and poignant "The Holdovers," a film about an unlikely friendship that blossoms between a cynical teacher, a troubled student, and a grieving chef during an unexpected Christmas stay at a prestigious boarding school. We'll discuss themes of grief, redemption, and the importance of human connection. Feeling festive? Craft a warm, buttery Jim Beam cocktail that even Paul Hunham would enjoy while you listen! Don't miss this heartwarming episode, fueled by classic cocktails and engaging discussions.Unlikely Friendships: Analyze the development of the unexpected bond between Paul, Angus, and Mary. Finding Humanity: Discuss how the characters learn to connect with each other and the importance of human connection and the power of empathy to heal.Holiday Spirit: Discuss how the film captures the spirit of the holiday season, despite the challenges faced by the characters.MAPLE HOT BUTTER BOURBON:1 part Jim Beam Black 1/2 part Maple Syrup2 parts Hot Water1 tbsp Butter BaseWhipped CreamFor butter base: 1 stick unsalted butter½ cup light brown sugar1 tsp vanilla extract1 tsp ground cinnamon1 tsp ground cloves1 tsp ground nutmeg1 tsp ground allspicePinch of salt What makes the holidays special for you? Share your thoughts and favorite holiday movie moments with us over on our Instagram! Don't forget to spread the holiday cheer and share this episode with your friends and family! Subscribe and leave a rating wherever you listen.
We're kicking off National Bourbon Heritage Month with one of the legendary distilleries of Kentucky Bourbon. We've traveled to James B. Beam Distilling Co. to chat about the Homeplace, located in Clermont, Kentucky and their 90th year at that location. Alex Bowie, Director of Homeplace Experience at James B. Beam Distilling Co. sits down with Jake and Scott inside the Historic Beam House. We discuss how Beam has evolved its Homeplace over the last 90 years, the importance of adapting to the evolving bourbon tourist, and some of the innovations coming from this historic distillery. After listening to this week's episode, you need to head to BeamDistilling.com to plan your trip to Clermont and book your experiences to immerse yourself in the James B. Beam Distilling Co. 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 The James B. Beam Distilling Co. Founded by America's first family of bourbon, the James B. Beam Distilling Co. has crafted genuine American Whiskey since 1795. Its portfolio includes globally coveted and award-winning whiskey brands including Jim Beam®, Basil Hayden®, Knob Creek®, Booker's®, Baker's®, Little Book®, Legent®, Old Tub®, Old Overholt®, Old Crow®, and Old Grand-Dad®. Maintaining the whiskey traditions of eight generations of family distillers while advancing the category through innovation, the Beam family has defined what American Whiskey could be and should be for more than 225 years. The James B. Beam Distilling Co. crafts American Whiskey with genuine, quality ingredients that are distilled and aged without compromise at its family distilleries in Clermont, Kentucky. Head over to beamdistilling.com. While there, you'll find more information about The James B. Beam Distilling Co. and to purchase tickets to any of their experiences. While tours are limited to guests age 21+, guests of any age can visit the grounds and The Kitchen Table restaurant. The James B. Beam Distilling Co. is an ideal location and venue for weddings, corporate travel and meetings, family gatherings, bachelor(ette) parties, birthdays and more. Image Credit: LOVE & Luke Hayes
In this exciting episode of Film & Whiskey, we dive into the Marvel Cinematic Universe with a review of the groundbreaking 2018 film, "Black Panther." Join us as we explore the cultural impact, themes, and performances that make this movie a standout. In the second half of the episode, we shift gears to a rich and flavorful whiskey review of Jim Beam Black Bourbon. Timestamps: 0:00 - Intro 5:57 - Brad Explains 8:45 - Performances, Themes 35:04 - Jim Beam Black Bourbon Whiskey review 45:30 - Two Facts and a Falsehood 50:48 - Final Analysis 1:01:50 - Let's Make it a Double and Final Scores Welcome back to another episode of Film & Whiskey, where we blend our love for great films and exceptional whiskey. This week, we're thrilled to discuss one of the most influential movies in recent years, "Black Panther." Directed by Ryan Coogler, this 2018 Marvel film not only broke box office records but also left a lasting impact on cultural representation in cinema. We start with an in-depth review of "Black Panther," exploring the intricacies of T'Challa's character and his journey as the king of Wakanda. Our discussion delves into the movie's themes of identity, power, and heritage. We highlight standout performances from the cast, including Chadwick Boseman, Michael B. Jordan, and Lupita Nyong'o, and analyze the dynamics between T'Challa and Killmonger. Our conversation covers the significant cultural impact of the film, its critical reception, and its success at the box office. We discuss the visual effects and the costume design that brought the world of Wakanda to life. The soundtrack, composed by Ludwig Göransson, also gets its due praise for perfectly complementing the film's narrative. Switching gears, we dive into our whiskey segment with a review of Jim Beam Black Bourbon. Known for its extra aging process, this bourbon offers a deeper flavor profile that we can't wait to share with you. Whether you're a seasoned whiskey enthusiast or a newcomer, our detailed tasting guide will give you everything you need to appreciate this bourbon. Film & Whiskey Podcast. New episodes every Tuesday. Film & Whiskey Instagram Film & Whiskey Facebook Film & Whiskey Twitter Email us! Join our Discord server! For more episodes and engaging content, visit Film & Whiskey's website at www.filmwhiskey.com. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/filmwhiskey/support
Matt and Gus are catching up this week, talking whitetail season being right around the corner, Matt's experience at a recent sniper competition and our new website while popping two new bottles of bourbon. On this Episode.... Two bottle pops in one episode with Gus cracking a new Anita's Choice and Matt a new Wild Turkey 1010 Rye. Seeing the new Jim Beam Black 7 yr at more stores. Matt's new whiskey and whitetails sign and trying to lign up stuff on camera. Some updates on latest news about the Trump Assasination Attempt. Matt's trip to NC for a sniper competition and filming and photographing the competetors. Matt running some of the courses with his Glock and having some fun on the range. Camping in the middle of the summer and dealing with weather. Trips to State Parks to camp and check out the scenery. Dumb news about depressed bears and cocain sharks. Finding allocated bourbon by knowing where to look and building relationships with the business owners in your area. Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/whiskeyandwhitetails Instagram - @whiskeyandwhitetails Facebook - @whiskeyandwhitetails X - @whskywhitetail Website & Store - www.whiskeyandwhitetails.com YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUX9-ft9bLcrNMUMREwj4Dw/featured MORE: We'd like to extend a special thank you to everyone who has supported us along this journey so far. We've done a lot in a short time and have so much more we're excited to do still. We must give a particularly BIG shoutout to our growing Patreon Community! 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 whiskey or whitetail/hunting enthusiast about our show. We'd be beyond grateful for the support. Make sure to stay up to date on everything we're doing through our Instagram and visit our website to check out our latest journal posts about hunting, whiskey and cigars and our shop for our latest barrel made products. Last but not lease, please consider joining our Patreon community where you'll get exclusive access to Patreon only content, early access to other content, prizes, giveaways, a voice in what content we create, live streams, expand our ability to bring you EVEN MORE awesome content as well as a community of awesome whiskey and outdoor enthusiasts. This podcast is a part of the Waypoint TV Podcast Network. Waypoint is the ultimate outdoor network featuring streaming of full-length fishing and hunting television shows, short films and instructional content, a social media network, and Podcast Network. Follow Waypoint on Instagram at the following accounts @waypointtv @waypointpodcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a Text Message.Ever wondered how whiskey can be more than just a drink? Inn this podcast we reveal the hidden health benefits of whiskey. From pain relief to its antiseptic properties, we kick things off with personal experiences that show how this beloved spirit can be a surprising addition to your health toolkit. Did you know that moderate whiskey consumption could help in cancer prevention and even aid in cognitive health? This episode breaks down the science behind the benefits of bourbon, discussing everything from ellagic acid's role in insulin control to the potential for reduced risks of dementia and Alzheimer's. We also talk about the cardiovascular advantages of flavonoids in bourbon, potential weight loss, and immune system boosts. Of course, all these benefits hinge on one crucial factor: moderation.As the night progresses, we delve into the comforting role of bourbon, especially on those chilly nights by the fire. Stories of centenarians crediting their longevity to daily whiskey shots add a touch of charm and wisdom to our conversation. We also explore the rich history of bourbon, with a particular focus on Old Taylor, and remember homemade remedies like rock and rye cough syrup. Wrapping up, we highlight the importance of responsible consumption, review Jim Beam Black 7-Year, and express our gratitude to our wonderful listeners. Join us in this flavorful episode and share your thoughts on our social media—let's keep this spirited dialogue going!Add for SOFL ad for Rosewood bourbon If You Have GohstsSupport the Show.https://www.scotchybourbonboys.com
Jake and Scott share a few pours of whiskey in this week's “Hosts-Only” podcast episode of Bourbon Lens. We discuss all things Beam and the powerhouse that is The James B. Beam Distilling Co. We kick off the discussion with Jim Beam Black, Beam's latest rebranding of their 7 Year Kentucky Straight Bourbon. Then we kick it up a notch in proof and flavor with the Springfield Batch of Booker's Bourbon before wrapping up the discussion with Little Book Chapter 08: Path Not Taken. What is your favorite whiskey from The James B. Beam Distilling Co.? About Jim Beam: Jim Beam is the world's best-selling bourbon, crafted by eight generations of family distillers since 1795. Fred Noe, Jim Beam's seventh Generation Master Distiller, and Freddie Noe, Jim Beam's eighth Generation Master Distiller, have stayed true to the family recipe that's been passed down through generations. The Jim Beam portfolio of products includes Jim Beam Bourbon, Jim Beam Black®, Jim Beam Double Oak, Jim Beam Devil's Cut, Jim Beam Flavors, and Jim Beam Rye among other offerings. For more information, go to JimBeam.com @jimbeamofficial on Instagram and @jimbeam on Twitter. About the The James B Beam Distilling Co.: Founded by America's first family of bourbon, the James B. Beam Distilling Co. has crafted genuine American Whiskey since 1795. Its portfolio includes globally coveted and award-winning whiskey brands including Jim Beam®, Basil Hayden®, Knob Creek®, Booker's®, Baker's®, Little Book®, Legent®, Old Tub®, Old Overholt®, Old Crow®, and Old Grand-Dad®. Maintaining the whiskey traditions of eight generations of family distillers while advancing the category through innovation, the Beam family has defined what American Whiskey could be and should be for more than 225 years. The James B. Beam Distilling Co. crafts American Whiskey with genuine, quality ingredients that are distilled and aged without compromise at its family distilleries in Clermont, Kentucky. Image Credit: The James B. Beam Distilling Co. Facebook
Ever wondered how a 28-year veteran of law enforcement transitions to running a thriving cigar lounge? You'll find out in this episode of the B-Team Podcast! We sit down with Brian, the passionate owner of Open Door Cigars, as he shares his remarkable journey from policing to creating a unique, customer-centered experience in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Brian's story is not just about cigars, but about community building, complete with a hidden speakeasy that adds a dash of intrigue to his shop. His experience in community policing shines through in his approach to business, making this conversation a must-listen for those interested in cigars and community dynamics.From the allure of rare and unique cigars to mastering cigar cutting and lighting techniques, this episode is packed with rich stories and expert insights. We recount memorable trips to Nicaragua, where we learned first-hand about the intricate process of cigar-making at Perdomo Cigars' farms and factories. You'll also hear about our efforts to attract younger cigar enthusiasts to the fold, making the cigar culture accessible and exciting for the next generation. Plus, we share valuable lessons on client care and selling success, inspired by industry legends like Nick Perdomo. This is an episode filled with passion, knowledge, and a touch of humor—perfect for anyone looking to deepen their appreciation for cigars and bourbon.Have you ever tasted a bourbon that evolves with just a splash of water? Well, you're in for a treat as Russ introduces us to the Jim Beam Black, a seven-year-old bourbon with a surprisingly affordable price tag. We dissect its complex flavor profile, from cedar and apple pie to tobacco and stone fruits, and discuss how it compares to other favorites like the Knob Creek 12-year. Whether you're a bourbon newbie or a seasoned enthusiast, our spirited discussion will give you new insights into what makes this bourbon stand out.
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In this unedited episode, Matt and I discuss Pulp FIction for it's 30th anniversary. We try out the brand new Jim Beam Black age stated 7 years and the first Bookers release of 2024, the Springfield Batch.
Matt and Gus talk about Matt's recent trip to Kentucky to chase turkeys through the mountains and review the new Jim Beam Black 7 Year. On this Episode.... The guys wrestle with some nasty weather in the lowcountry, getting a preview of the usual nast thunderstorms that roll through during the summers. A whiskey review requested by a Patreon Executive Producer (you can join for as little at $3 a month) of the new Jim Beam Black 7 Year. Gus gives a brief carnivore update on how things have been going. Matt breaks down his recent turkey hunt in the mountains of Kentucky, learning from one of the best turkey hunter's either of the guys have ever met. The guys chat a bit about the awesomeness that is Camp Hero and the great things going on there. Matt teases his upcoming trip to Tennessee for a couple of Jack Daniel's Barrel Picks! Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/whiskeyandwhitetails Instagram - @whiskeyandwhitetails Facebook - @whiskeyandwhitetails X - @whskywhitetail Website & Store - www.whiskeyandwhitetails.com YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUX9-ft9bLcrNMUMREwj4Dw/featured MORE: We'd like to extend a special thank you to everyone who has supported us along this journey so far. We've done a lot in a short time and have so much more we're excited to do still. We must give a particularly BIG shoutout to our growing Patreon Community! 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 whiskey or whitetail/hunting enthusiast about our show. We'd be beyond grateful for the support. Make sure to stay up to date on everything we're doing through our Instagram and visit our website to check out our latest journal posts about hunting, whiskey and cigars and our shop for our latest barrel made products. Last but not lease, please consider joining our Patreon community where you'll get exclusive access to Patreon only content, early access to other content, prizes, giveaways, a voice in what content we create, live streams, expand our ability to bring you EVEN MORE awesome content as well as a community of awesome whiskey and outdoor enthusiasts. This podcast is a part of the Waypoint TV Podcast Network. Waypoint is the ultimate outdoor network featuring streaming of full-length fishing and hunting television shows, short films and instructional content, a social media network, and Podcast Network. Follow Waypoint on Instagram at the following accounts @waypointtv @waypointpodcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this Episode of The Bourbon Life Podcast presented by Liquor Barn, The Bourbon Life Crew (minus Chad) spends some time hanging out together in The Bourbon Life Studios sharing some great conversation and even better pours. The Crew discusses this year's Kentucky Derby and Philip's Derby Party which Matt attended and was apparently very overdressed, the new $15,000 Woodford Reserve bottle that was recently released, as well as other “unobtainable” Bourbons that are currently on the market, and the Unobtanium Experience that is going on at the KY Elk & Outdoor Fest in Bardstown on May 11th where 5 lucky winners will win their very own barrel of Bourbon from 1 of 5 different Kentucky Distilleries. They also taste and review the new Jim Beam Black 7-Year, the Nelson Bros. Calvados Cask Finished Bourbon, and the Filibuster Single Estate Single Barrel Bourbon. This Episode of The Bourbon Life Podcast is presented by Liquor Barn and is also sponsored by Penelope Bourbon, Limestone Farms Bourbon, Hotel Distil, Bluegrass Distillers, The Stave Restaurant, Three Chord Bourbon, James E. Pepper Distillery, and The Kitchen Table at James B. Beam Distilling Co. Check out all of our amazing sponsors online at: www.liquorbarn.com www.penelopebourbon.com www.limestonefarms.com www.hoteldistil.com www.bluegrassdistillers.com www.thestavekentucky.com www.threechordbourbon.com www.jamesepepper.com www.visitthekitchentable.com
Did you know there's a brand new edition of the widely beloved Jim Beam Black on the market? Well, we didn't until recently, and we figured it was time to give it a review and put it through the TIMBP paces, dear listener. So, we did just that, and then even put it up against the Beam Black of yesteryear to decide if things have changed for the better or if this new release was better left in the dreams of bourbon drinkers of tomorrow. Enjoy. TIMBP SURVEY: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScn8bb39eRfJUqzYZE-ma1nSo_l_HsddL4x0jlLGnSKFrMsEw/viewform?usp=sf_link TIMBP LIVE TICKET LINK: https://eventbrite.com/e/this-is-my-bourbon-podcast-live-feat-kenny-coleman-of-bourbon-pursuit-tickets-882707761677?aff=oddtdtcreator TIMBW24 TICKET LINK: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/this-is-my-bourbon-weekend-2024-v-er-i-er-p-er-tickets-871456508877?aff=oddtdtcreator 21C HOTEL LINK: https://book.passkey.com/event/50791574/owner/49548491/home Become a patron of the show at http://www.patreon.com/mybourbonpodcast Leave us a 5 star rating and review on your podcast app of choice! Use code MYBOURBONPOD10 on https://monkeycultcoffee.com?sca_ref=5297440.lXZJM4NqaG at checkout to get 10% OFF your order! Link to our Barrell Rye Armagnac Finished Pick: https://stores.mashnetworks.co/product/barrell-private-release-rye-1a03/wimwr-8726123774259-Whiskey%20in%20My%20Wedding%20Ring Send us an email with questions or comments to thisismybourbonshop@gmail.com Send us mail to PO Box 22609, Lexington, KY 40522 Check out all of our merch and apparel: http://bourbonshop.threadless.com/ Leave us a message for Barrel Rings at 859.428.8253 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mybourbonpod/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/mybourbonpod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mybourbonpod/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/thisismybourbonpodcast PayPal, if you feel so inclined: PayPal.me/pritter1492
As Etta James sang: "At last..."This episode with Beth Burrows, Senior American Whiskey Ambassador for James B. Beam Distilling Co., is ready to go. We had to wait because we discussed some Beam news that Corporate wasn't quite ready to let out yet. I know you'll enjoy hearing about the new A. Overholt Rye and the age statement returning to Jim Beam Black. But, there's a lot more going on here: From Beth's journey into the whiskey world to her inspiring transparency on personal image issues to her deep passion for music. Oh yeah...I also take Beth on a blind tasting of Jim Beam products that was a lot of fun, too.
Villainy is not what it once was, or maybe it's just never been what we thought. Stephen and Mark explore the state of villainy in Starter Villain by John Scalzi. As they learn the dark nature of subscription services, they will fortify themselves with something equally as dark. Jim Beam Black Extra Aged.
Jim Beam Black label is under $20? It sure is. Finally an under $20 bottle from a well known distillery. Jim Beam Black is Extra Aged at around 6 years giving a nice change to the white label that we all know so well.Whiskey: Jim Beam Black - Extra AgedPrice: $19Proof: 86Age: 6 YearWhiskey Talk: Is Bourbon the new Scotch for the higher ups?Links:Email: whiskeybizpodcask@gmail.comIG/TikTok/Twitch: @whiskeybizpodcaskYoutube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCs16q1Q7hF0m8N3O1YY4gMwPatreon: www.patreon.com/whiskeybizpodcaskMagic Mind: https://www.magicmind.com/whiskeybiz code: WHISKEYBIZ20Promo Codes: podcask5 @ cwspirits.com and empirejerky.comZencastr Code and Link: https://zen.ai/xi20uzdM_kVx_FHps0eaNuSMjrbmF7i5JsWt1yJ37KM
This week we start off the rails. Jack Harlow, Dolly Parton and Christmas theme songs are on deck.David has a Christmas themed beer, a mix of spruce and hops that is What a Beaut from Cinderlands. The theming paid homage to the classic Christmas Vacation movie which happened to be where David drew inspiration for his song this week, said movie's theme track.Gary has some Jim Beam Black Extra Aged. That extra char, extra aging is just up his alley and was a hit. There were Pappy pours at cost on Black Friday, the downfall of some craft breweries and of course some football talk. Enjoy Want to grow a better beard and become a legend? Subscribe here to become a Producer of Beers and Beards. https://plus.acast.com/s/beers-and-beards-1. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode, Butch and Lance pop on the top on a bottom shelf bottle that they are both looking forward to revisiting. This is a new segment called Nifty Thrifty, where they discuss if this bottle of Jim Beam Black Extra Aged is worth buying.
In this Episode of The Bourbon Life Podcast, the entire Bourbon Life Crew spends some time together in The Bourbon Life studios sharing some dusty pours and great conversation. The Crew talks about the recent announcement from Bardstown Bourbon Company that it is acquiring Green River Distilling Co. and what that means for both distilleries and consumers, the growth of luxury brands during the 1st quarter of 2022 and where the market might be headed as a whole, and the recent announcement from Jackie Zykan that she is joining forces with several others to release a new brand called Hidden Barn. And they also taste and review several dusty Bourbons/Whiskies, including a Booker Noe era Jim Beam Black 8-Year Old Bourbon, a 1969 Seagram's XO 6-Year Old Canadian Whiskey, and a 1979 Old Forester 6-Year Old Bottled in Bond This Episode of The Bourbon Life Podcast is sponsored by Liquor Barn, The Stave Restaurant, Three Chord Bourbon, and Spirits of French Lick. Check out all of our amazing sponsors online at: www.liquorbarn.com www.thestavekentucky.com www.threechordbourbon.com www.spiritsoffrenchlick.com
We missed last week but we're back to the pod with so much to say... this episode is a long one so make sure you have your drinks filled. RCC gives unsolicited opinions on Chris Brown baby OTW, the #Canwetalk Challenge, Tristan Thompson cheating again, and Santana struggle being an artist. This week's musical topic is all about the current class of male R&B singers … who is the leader of the new school and who needs to pack it up now! Happy Hour - [22:45] Rima is back on Bar this week Derby Season 2 parts Jim Beam Black 0.75 Parts lemon juice 0.75 part simple syrup 0.5 parts dry rosé In The Mix - [28:51] Chris Brown 3rd baby OTW, [32;54] #Canwetalk Challenge, [38:59] Tristan out here again, [51:55] Santana says his biggest struggle being an artist [01:01:34] Topic: Male R&B - Recently Joe Budden says the R&B male artist aren't giving what needs to be given (play clip) do you agree or nah? so let's talk about? Who in the space of male R&B is delivering, who deserves better , and who don't you see it for? ( The kids finna tussle lol ) [01:34:26] The Soundtrack- a song or two that's a vibe this week Chief Keef - Like It's Yo Job Tierra Whack - Cutting Onions Tierra Whack - Megan Good Joyce Wrice - Blurred Lines **Meet us there!! come support our sis Imani Blair 1st ever live show** Lick The Live Show (Get Tickets Here) Follow Us, Rate and Review on Apple Podcast All social Media Accounts for RCC linked below https://rccpod.onuniverse.com/ Email: Redcuppod@gmail.com
Jim Beam Black is on the menu tonight! This unassuming bourbon leads the guys to talk about... *checks notes* what happens when you die, where the term "tater" comes from in bourbon culture, Mellow Corn (again), and Ryan's "martini shot". Can we get a price check?!?Would you rather watch us? Visit our Youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxwWPInCRrGfTUYcumccJuQ
Tiny dives deep into why expensive whiskeys cost what they do! He taste compares Jim Beam to Little Book Chapter 4 and explains why older aged bourbon cost more to younger bourbons! Find out what he thinks of Old Pouge Masters Select, Elijah Craig 18 year Yellow stone limited edition 2020, Little Book Chapter 4 2020, Chicken Cock Barrel Proof 15 year, Mattie Gladden Bottled in Bond and Widow Jane 10 year!Support the show
Sponsored by Veercast Digital Media, this week we talk about all the things on our mind as well as break down the top 5 Villains out there. Davis sips on some Basil Hayden's and Gary enjoys some Jim Beam Black. Be sure to go subscribe to our YouTube channel here.
It's February! This week Gary drinks some Jim Beam Black that David pawned off on him, and David drinks No, Yeah from Bell's Brewery. We discuss beer and bourbon vacation ideas, Gary's good friend Dustin Poirier getting a big win, and the best-selling bourbons of 2020.New podcasts drop every Monday. Make sure to visit MMAMcKinney for a list of all our selections as well as checking out The Original Craft Beer Club and a 10% discount at Beard Octane, code BeersandBeards10.
Back to our regularly scheduled programming with fresh shows, podcast, and music picks. Enjoy! (17:52) The Chef Show (https://www.netflix.com/title/81028317) (21:47) Queen’s Gambit (Netflix 2020) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CDrieqwSdgI) (25:52) All Fantasy Everything (https://headgum.com/all-fantasy-everything) (30:12) Spencer Cullum’s Coin Collection - Spencer Cullum (2020) (https://open.spotify.com/album/41wGiEJYng27jK3RBCUw8l?si=mvrtn8_6RteIKah2vs6ZeA) Drinks! Mike - Two Manhattans with Jim Beam Black and Knob Creek Adam - Hoof Hearted - Momma Needs Her Fruit Punch (https://untappd.com/b/hoof-hearted-brewing-momma-needs-her-fruit-punch/3521749) Followup and Footnotes Music Break: Aesop Rock - Crystal Sword (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bPI6N-aMyEw) Ted Lasso (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt10986410/) The Prepared - 2020 Tool Guide (https://theprepared.org/all-tools) Batman Begins (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0372784/) Dark Knight (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0468569/) David Chang won Who Wants To Be A Millionaire (https://twitter.com/minakimes/status/1333435515140358144?s=21) QLS with Jazzy Jeff (https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1119-questlove-supreme-53194211/episode/qls-classic-jazzy-jeff-part-2-71733245/) Lone Wolf and Cub (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lone_Wolf_and_Cub) Updated Flu facts (https://www.cdc.gov/flu/prevent/keyfacts.htm)
This podcast we smoke Camacho Corojo, Jim Beam Black XA & we do a watch along with The Mandalorian Chapter 1, along with our typical sophomoric behavior. Follow @TheCigarDungeon On twitter/Instagram/facebook Follow @WarPigsSC On twitter/Instagram/facebook Join the War Pigs Social Club closed facebook group and get your free club patch. Facebook link: WARPIGS S.C. CLOSE FACEBOOK GROUP
In this week's episode of The Fred Minnick Show, Fred is joined by Jared Allen, a 12-year player in the NFL, a defensive who tallied 136 quarterback sacks and won a Super Bowl with the Carolina Panthers after having played for the Chiefs, Vikings and Bears. In this episode, they talk a little football and sip a little whiskey. Jared talks about how he got into bourbon, talks about some of his favorite quarterbacks to sack, Irish Whiskey, running back Adrian Peterson, Bounty Gate, fan-free football during a pandemic and plenty more. Henry McKenna 10 Year (14:54) Barrell Bourbon 15 Year (27:58) Red Breast 27 Year (37:55) Thomas Handy Rye (1:06:19) EPISODE SUMMARY Allen used to be a beer guy ("banquet beers" with some Crown Royal once in a while), but he came to love bourbon while he was still playing in the NFL. He was in Capetown, South Africa, and went to a whiskey bar, where his eyes were opened. So was his palate. Along the way, he and Fred talk about several topics: Speaking about his former teammate Brett Favre, his one-time teammate, Jared said his main takeaway was they you could see why he was great - namely, his work ethic, the love of his craft and his knowledge of the game. Allen also said that while he loved playing against the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field because of the history and nostalgia there, he hated when Vikings fans would sell their tickets to home games, meaning often it seemed there would be more Packers fans than Vikings fans when the teams played at Minnesota. Fred explains the marketing term "brand" comes from the practice of the physical brands on whiskey barrels. People knew which of those brands would typically hold the best whiskey, as opposed to whiskey that was laced with, to be kind, unsavory filler ingredients. Fred also talks with Jared about the "shenanigans" that go on in American whiskey, specifically touching on the practice of companies buying barrels, bottling the product and then using marketing to sell off bottles. He also relates how, for instance, Wild Turkey marketed itself as a "tough guy" whiskey, and the image stuck for years. Fred relates how Jim Beam taking away the ages statement from Jim Beam Black was the beginning of his "curmudgeon" phase in terms of whiskey. "I don't like when things change," he says. "Benchmark is awful. God awful." -Fred The Red Breast 27 Year Old gets the distinction as "the whiskey drinker's whiskey" by Fred, and Jared chimes in, "I've never gotten into the Irish whiskys, but this is delicious." On the other hand, martial artist/boxer Conor McGregor's Proper No. Twelve Irish whisky is not, according to Fred, who can't seem to express his distaste enough: "By the way, that's shit whisky. I don't know if you're friends with Conor McGregor, but ... He did something that no other celebrity in whisky has done. He sold 250,000 cases like that. And it tastes like horse piss. It might be the worst whisky release this century. It's so bad. ... I respect alcohol; I'm trying to get people to respect it. That's just trying to get people drunk." Turns out Jared was teammates with McGregor's manager in college. On the topic of Adrian Peterson, Allen says, "I've never seen anybody with that type of ability. Even through all the ups and downs, you can't help but root for him. He's genuinely kind to his core and his heart." Jared talks about the NFL's handling of situations like DeflateGate and BountyGate, and how if they had been handled in the moment, it would have changed the outcome of the respective games. Late in the show, Fred reveals his love for Monster Trucks and Jared declares the Henry McKenna is his favorite of the show. QUOTABLES Speaking of Henry McKenna 10 Year, Allen says, "This is smooth. This is asleep-by-seven-o'clock smooth." RESOURCES FOLLOW JARED https://www.facebook.com/JaredAllen69/ https://www.facebook.com/JaredAllen69/ https://www.instagram.com/jaredallen69/ FOLLOW...
A discussion about the fallout of Covid-19 on tiki bar culture with Michael Neff, master bartender and proprietor of The Cottonmouth Club in Houston, TX. As the pandemic rages and shuts down bars across the country we are in danger of losing the beauty of aspirational drinking and hospitality of the tiki bar experience. We discuss the impact to guests, hospitality professionals, and the small craft brands that rely on the environment for discovery. Sponsored by DeKuyper Yes You Not Me by Gaz Regan (can be found in his book, The Joy of Mixology) 1.5 oz Beam Black Kentucky Cream (make ahead with Jim Beam Black bourbon; see below) 0.75 oz DeKuyper Buttershots schnapps 0.75 oz Jagermeister 0.5 oz cinnamon syrup (make ahead; see below) Whip shake to combine and serve over crushed ice. Garnish with three raisins to represent health, wealth, and happiness. To make Kentucky Creme: 2 x 12 oz can evaporated milk 2 cups heavy whipping cream 1 cup 2% milk 0.5 cup sugar 4 tbsp chocolate syrup (don't skimp! We use Ghiradelli) 2 tbsp instant coffee 4 tsp vanilla extract 32 oz Beam Black Bourbon Combine all non-alcoholic ingredients in a blender and process until smooth. Gently stir in whiskey. Refrigerate and enjoy for up to 7 days. To make cinnamon syrup: 6 sticks cinnamon 1 quart sugar 1 quart water Boil water with sugar, and when dissolved, break cinnamon sticks into pieces and add. Remove from heat and cover at least 3 hours (up to 24). Strain and seal in a sealed container.
A classic Jim Beam but Extra aged. What else would you want? Enjoy my tasting notes. Not in the mood to listen? Read by blog instead. Link- https://www.singlemaltlives.com/2020/04/jim-beam-extra-aged-bourbon.html
Jim Beam Black Extra Aged, 43%, Kentuchy Straight BourbonNota por JM 93 / Nossa Nota 4 de 5A composição do Jim Beam Black é a mesma do White Label: 75% de milho ( aromas doces, Amendoados e Terrosos), 13% de centeio ( picante, cereal e caramelo ) e 12% de cevada maltada ( cerveja, biscoito/massa fresca, café e chocolate) . Porém, a maturação é consideravelmente maior em Barris Torrados "Charred" de Carvalho Americano Virgem... Ouça também uma História Atemporal da influência Alemã na Colonização do Oeste Americano estimulada pela Cultura do Milho e Produção do Destilado Bourbon com a mistura do Centeio com o milho,Análise Completa em Nosso Blog: www.whiskyjustificado.com.br
This podcast we smoke La Barba Cigars One and Only and we drink Jim Beam Black extra aged bourbon while we look at Cigardojo,com 50 most impactful cigars of the last decade and we look at a ranker.com list of the best raunchy comedies along with our typical sophomoric behavior. Follow @TheCigarDungeon On twitter/Instagram/facebook Follow @WarPigsSC On twitter/Instagram/facebook Join the War Pigs Social Club closed facebook group and get your free club patch. Facebook link: WARPIGS S.C. CLOSE FACEBOOK GROUP
Jen and Kim go over some embarrassing situations that happened this week. From bodysuits to peppercorns, you will be sure to feel their pain. The main topic for the show is all about spirits lingering in your closet, they cover some stories that will be reminiscent of the feelings you had as a child when your closet door was left open before you fell asleep. The ladies sip on a really good budget bourbon, Jim Beam Black, which is readily available at most liquor stores.
The Black Eyed Children came into the modern day lexicon in 1998 after a reported encounter with them went (kind of) viral, and ever since reports of encounters with them have been on the rise. The black eyed kids and black eyed people are said to be paranormal entities who try to gain entry into your space, whether it be a vehicle or your home. It’s critical if you encounter one of these entities that you not let them in, as doing so reportedly ends with disastrous consequences. They typically appear in groups of two aged anywhere from 6-16, but there have also been reports of older kids appearing. They seem to be normal, but illicit and immediate guttaral fear response from whomever they approach. They are often dressed just slightly off, whether it be off from the weather or from the time and also speak in a strangely formal manner. What truly sets them apart from a normal, human child; however, is their eyes. When you look into the eyes of a black eyed child or black eyed person, you see solid black. Sources: Snopes Wikipedia Astonishing Legends Podcast The Chilling True Terror of the Black Eyed Kids by Michael Vasey The Black Eyed Children by David Weatherly Behind Black Eyes: Reports of Spooky Black Eyed Kids by Sharon Hill 2014 Black Eyed Child Returns to Haunt Cannock Chase by Mike Lockley 2014
From the annual Bourbon & Beyond festival in Kentucky, Dan chats and throws back Jim Beam with Nathaniel Rateliff of Night Sweats fame, along with Live frontman Ed Kowalczyk. Also on the show, whiskey experts Fred Minnick and Gabe Cardarella. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On the third hour of The Nick Handley Show, Nick talks bout the upcoming Colorado-Nebraska game on Saturday. Next, Greg Sharpe of the Husker Sports Network joins the show to talk more about the game. Then Super bowl picks and our pick em bet before we get to cocktailgating with Jim Beam Black.
This week we are trying Jim Beam Black Extra-Aged Bourbon. This bourbon fills the gap between the basic white label Jim Beam and their most complex small batch bourbons (such as Knob Creek, Basil Hayden's, Baker's, and Booker's). Additional show notes can be found at caskmatespodcast.com/jim-beam-black. Afterwards we chat all about what we've done over the summer. Did we go on any special trips, do anything fun, and just lounge around the house all day drinking fine whiskey? Above all, thanks for listening and we will see you again next week. Music by The Passion HiFi
Episode 10: We talk about our IL. Bourbon pick, Jeppson's Malort Liqueur. The main part of our podcast is about Jim Beam Black 8 year. We also discuss some of the most expensive bourbons, along with some of the new celerbirty bourbons that are now coming out.
Bourbon Review #7 features our guests The Barber & The Brain in studio to sample Jim Beam Black with us. All you need to know about this episode is that Larry HATES bourbon. But he gave it his best shot anyway.
A. Metz and B. Pimp sample Jim Beam Black (2:17), count down their top 5 jobs they wish they had (if they weren’t happy in their current jobs, of course) (20:03) and read and respond to your emails (57:35).
On this episode, Juliette comes off a bender, participates in The Last Drive-In event with Joe Bob Briggs, interns for Svengoolie, chucks chickens, dims her brain bulb, knocks on a coffin, hears voices, mimes her ego, enjoys a group activity, meets Blinky, plays hide and seek, realigns her moral compass, visits a bootleg shop and considers an old-fashioned house burning... all while drinking Jim Beam Black bourbon.
Today I review Jim Beam black Kentucky Straight Bourbon! Let's see how this very popular Jim Beam product compares to their standard ones. Is it worth all the hype? Let's find out. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stu-swenson/support
In this episode, the guys talk about Eli Manning's legacy, Gronk's suspension and who wore it better, Jared Goff or Case Keenum. Plus Miller High Life takes on Miller Lite and Maker's Mark tackles Jim Beam Black in our Ultimate NFL Drink Tournament.
Steve, Chrissy and their friend Kris Nipke conduct a Bourbon Battle to determine which is better: Jim Beam Black or Chapin and Gore (a bottom shelf dweller Steve has from 1964). Be sure to check out Flaviar (flaviar.com) which is a club where you can enjoy many great benefits and sample some incredible whiskey, rum and gin offerings on a quarterly basis with their unique tasting boxes. The Bourbon Daily intro music (Welcome to the Show) and outro music (That’s A Wrap) are both by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com).
Jamie and Mark interview Matt Jones, the Canadian brand ambassador for Beam Suntory, specifically focused on Jim Beam and Canadian Club. We look at the history of no-age statement bourbons, new products coming into the marketplace, and the whisky ambassador lifestyle. You can follow Matt's adventures on Instagram and Twitter. Mentioned on the podcast: Jim Beam Black wins IWSC Best Bourbon Jim Beam Bonded Jim Beam Double Oak Ironing Board Meetings on Instagram NB Spirit Festival The theme song is licensed in thanks to Alan Doyle! It's available on iTunes.
The Beast of Bourbon • 1.5 oz. Jim Beam® Black • ¼ oz. Spiced Rum • ¼ oz. Coffee Liqueur • Splash Honey Syrup • Splash Allspice Dram • 2 Dashes Angostura Bitters • Grated Espresso Bean
Does Jim Beam Black belong in your whisky cabinet? Find out as The Whisky Guy reviews Jim Beam Black Straight Bourbon Whiskey in 60 Second Whisky Review #072! The post The Whisky Guy Podcast #021: 60 Second Whisky Review #072 – Jim Beam Black Straight Bourbon Whiskey appeared first on The Whisky Guy.
September 6, 2014 It's the 1000th Cigar Dave Show and we kick off Bourbon Heritage Month with a tasting of 3 bourbons (Basil Hayden, Jim Beam Black and Knob Creek) and discuss how your "craft" rye whiskey may be from Indiana
This month, we're tasting Bourbons! Our panel of Tim Davis, Sean Foushee, and Scott Rogers taste Jim Beam Black, the Russell's Reserve 10-year-old from Wild Turkey, and Woodford Reserve.