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Bryan and Constantine interview Karen Hoskin from Montanya Rum (Colorado, USA) and Pierre-Luc Chabot and 83 Islands Rum (Vanuatu, South Pacific Island). They share their toil and triumph of building their rum distillery from the ground up.
Today we're discussing the rules of rum with Karen Hoskin, founder of Montanya Distillers, which produces some of the best rum in the country — right here in Crested Butte, Colorado.If you're someone who hasn't been all that into rum, this conversation will shed light on why you might have felt that way; explain why Karen doesn't make Montanya's rum the way that a lot of mainstream rum is produced; and is a pretty amazing crash course in the history of rum, rum culture, the longstanding tradition of “mountain rum”, and more.As you'll hear, Karen not only has a lot of conviction about her own rules for rum making, but she has a number of deeply held principles that extend well beyond the craft of exceptional rum-making.TOPICS & TIMES:Turning Point: Dec 23, 1988 (3:25)Rum in the 2000's (8:55)Ways of Making Rum (13:28)Rum & Louisiana Sugar Cane (20:47)Laws for US Sugar Cane (29:42)Why Distill in Colorado? (32:32)Advertising Rum & Environmental Concerns (36:46)Challenges of Making Great Rum (40:31)Montanya's One-of-a-Kind Stil (44:04)Aging & Barreling (50:46)Montanya's Staple Rums (58:31)RELATED LINKSMontanya Distillers: Where to BuyBlister Craft CollectiveBecome a BLISTER+ MemberSEE OUR OTHER PODCASTS:Bikes & Big IdeasOff The CouchGEAR:30Blister PodcastHappy Hour Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rum Rebel, founder of The Women's Distillers Guild, and master distiller of Montanya Rum, Karen Hoskin joins chris and Drew for this fun and impassioned discussion on this episode of The Good Bottle Podcast. Stories: https://vinepair.com/articles/rum-shed-spring-break-status/ Most Expensive Bottle of Champagne Sold for $2.5 Million-NFTs Included - https://www.wsj.com/ Dope Follows: Instagram - @midmodsacramento @tarawinequeenwrites @montanyarum @cbkarenh Book - Rum Rebels Podcast - The World in Brief Blog - Rum Revelations --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/goodbottlepodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/goodbottlepodcast/support
Hosts Bridget Albert and Julie Milroy welcome Karen Hoskin - owner & founder of Montanya Distillers
Where the backbeats meet the spirits. Episode #57. On this podcast we recap the responses from our rum guests up to the last episode on our segment "In Four Sips or Less"Featured guests:Ep. 31 - Alex of the Rum Barrel (rum reviewer)Ep. 35 - Karen Hoskin, Founder & CEO of Montanya DistillersEp. 37 - Katie Darling, CEO of Celebration Distillation (Old New Orleans Rum)Ep. 38 - Jami of Ready Set Rum (rum reviewer)Ep. 40 - Christopher of the Havana Club Collection/HistorianEp. 42 - Joel Lackovich, "The Cocktail Scientist" and Rock Sound Rum co-founderEp .44 - Dave Jackson, Craft cocktail creator & Instill Distilling bar managerEp. 46 - Doc Brown, Owner of Really Bad RumEp. 48 - Roger & Robert of Just Drinking (rum reviewers)Ep. 56 - Trader Jay from the Florida Rum SocietyWant to learn more about these guests? Check out their full episodes.----------------------------------------------------------------------The music for our guest segment transitions and outro is Once Upon a Bottle of Rum by Brad BrockCheck out Brad Brock's Jams ' N' Cocktails Podcast live every Wednesday at 8:pm EST----------------------------------------------------------------------Don't forget to check out our site and linksDrums and Rums websiteFollow us on Facebook, YouTube, Instagram.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/drumsandrums)
The B Corp community is full of businesses who are industry leaders while putting the idea of doing business with a purpose at the forefront of their culture. Our guest today Karen Hoskin, is a B Corp leader who, over the last 13 years, has overcome the barrier of a rum distillery not being something people expect to find in the mountains of the USA, the gender bias that comes along with being a woman in a predominantly male-dominated industry and being seen the outlier when pushing to be as sustainable as possible in all aspects of her business and life. Karen shares her story of growing a business, her views on doing business with a purpose and the wonderful feeling when finding her people in the B Corp community. Giving back to the B Corp community and mentoring other female entrepreneurs in the rum industry who are just starting on their journeys are a few different ways that Karen is taking actions that make a massive impact. Speaking of impact, she may have also inspired Greg to figure out a plan to bootleg some of her company @Montanya Rum rum back to Atlantic Canada in a true Maritimer tradition. Dave Veale was unable to be there for this episode, but he’s already setting aside the bail money.
Hello and welcome to our special series of Green Elephant interviews during March 2021, supporting the annual B Corps month. B Corporations, or B Corps for short, are businesses that meet the highest standards of verified social and environmental performance, public transparency, and legal accountability to balance profit and purpose Throughout March, we are chatting … B Corp Month 2021 Interview – Karen Hoskin from Montanya Distillers Read More »
Where the backbeats meet the spirits.Episode #35 . Our second podcast for the celebration of Women's History Month is Karen Hoskin, CEO and founder of Montanya Distillers.Since 2008, Montanya Rums have earned 24 gold, silver and double-gold medals, including “Best Rum in the World” at the World Rum Awards and “USA Rum of the Year” at the Berlin International Spirits Competition.It was a pleasure chatting with Karen on International Women's Day about her journey into making mountain rum, music and about a force for good. She talks the talk and walks the walk. Also she is passionate about the environment and about reducing single-use trash from disposable products. Karen not only makes rum, but also makes music. She has been a musician for most of her life. and will be heading into the studio next month to record 8 songs. Can't wait to hear the full LP. Also on the mid show rum review, Jame from Ready Set Rum , reviews the Appleton Estate Reserve RumHere's what you will hear in this podcast :How Karen became a distillerWhat "mountain rum" isTheir products: the Platino, Oro, Exclusiva and ValentiaHow she's involved in music as a musician and showcasing original music acts at the Montanya tasting roomA sneak peak of a demo cut, titled "Broken Coastline" from the upcoming LPHer entrepreneurship and her vision that she has for her companyWhat the Women’s Distillery Guild isWe learn about the reducing of single use trash through ZoeticaIn four sips or lessWhat’s the best concert she's attended?The beach or the mountains?If you could start all over again, what would you do differently?As the conductor, managing the day to day operations and making rum, if you could only do one or the other, which would it be?Show support and visit their links:Montanya Distillers websiteFree download of The Little Book of CocktailsZoetica - Kits for Your Waste Free Life---------------------------------------------------------------------- Mid podcast tune: Once Upon a Bottle of RumCheck out Brad Brock's Jams ' N' Cocktails Podcast----------------------------------------------------------------------Want to learn more about the rum review, check out their YouTube channel Ready Set Rum for more reviewsDon't forget to check out our site and linksDrums and Rums websiteFollow us on FaceBook, YouTube and Support the show Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/drumsandrums)
Montanya Distillers Founder Karen Hoskin chats their origin story, lineup of American Rum & making Rum in Crested Butte, Colorado The Birdies & Bourbon team had a blast chatting with Montanya Distillers Founder, Karen Hoskin, about the origin story of the company, development of the current release lineup of spirits and future projects. Montanya Distillers has some developed some outstanding spirits within their lineup of offerings. On the show we sample their Platino and Oro Rums which were all outstanding and very unique to their Colorado roots. Grab some Montanya Distillers, sip along and listen/watch. Be sure to check out Montanya Distillers online at https://www.montanyarum.com/ or via the links on their website to the Social pages. 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)
In this episode, Halley and Rich are shaking things up with Karen Hoskin, owner and founder of the award winning Montanya Rum from Crested Butte, Colorado. This high-elevation distillery and tasting room serves up craft quality cocktails using only the freshest ingredients. Karen tells us how and why she considers rum to be a superior spirit, her ski day rituals and routines, and coaches us through creating a classic daiquiri. Where we're going, we don't need blenders. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/beyondtheapres/message
Karen is the first person to be on this podcast three times. When we last talked over the summer we agreed we had more topics to cover, and clearly we did. Let's get right to it... ENJOY!
Karen started Montanya about 11 years ago and since then she's built a rum brand that is distributed in 44 states in the US and in seven countries. Just this past year Montanya was named to two B Corp Best For The World Lists—Best Overall and Best for the Environment. Her premium craft rum distillery is located in Crested Butte, Colo. When Karen began the craft distillery Montanya Distillers in 2008, she was the only female in a male-dominated industry in the US. This impacted her ability to gain respect, buy materials, sell her products, be safe from sexual harassment, and be taken seriously in her work.It also impacted the willingness of banks to lend her money, the willingness of investors to get involved, and venture capital firms to say yes. Karen watched male colleagues with smaller and less successful companies access resources regularly denied to her. Yet she persisted, stayed focused, and refused to let circumstances deny her success. Now, after more than a decade in business, her company produces double-digit growth annually, and she is one of the larger private-sector employers in her community.
Way up in the mountains, you’d expect to be served a hot chocolate or a hot toddy, but a rum sour? You would think that’s more of a beach cocktail. Thanks to our guest today, you would be wrong. It’s home right here in Crested Butte, Colorado. I’m Susan Schwartz, your drinking companion, and this is Lush Life Podcast, every week we are inspired to live life one cocktail at a time by the best in the industry. I’m not sure why anyone would doubt that Karen Hoskin could create a rum distillery in the Colorado Mountains. This is a women who was an elite firefighter, there is probably nothing she couldn’t do. She was in London for the UK RumFest when I had a chance to discover what led her to open Montanya Distillers high above sea level. Our cocktail of the week is Montanya’s Rum Sour: INGREDIENTS 1 oz. fresh lemon, juiced .75 oz. simple syrup* .5 oz. pasteurized egg white 2.5 oz. Montanya Distillers Exclusiva Rum Garnish: Amarena cherry METHOD Add all the ingredients to a shaker Add ice and shake Pour over a king ice cube into a Rocks Glass Garnish with an Amarena cherry. *Simple Syrup: 2 cups sugar 2 cups water Bring to a boil, stirring occasionally. Let cool. Refrigerate for up to two weeks. You can find this recipe, more rum recipes and all the cocktails of the week at ALushLifeManual.com, where you’ll also find all the ingredients in our shop. Full Episode Details: http://bit.ly/2BGtf4g ----- Join the conversation on your IOS or Android at flick.group/lushlife where we can talk cocktails until the sun rises! Become a supporter of A Lush Life Manual for as little as $5 - all you have to do is go to buymeacoffee.com/lushlife Lush Life Merchandise is here - we’re talking t-shirts, mugs, iPhone covers, duvet covers, iPad covers and more covers for everything! and more! Produced by Simpler Media Follow us on Twitter and Instagram Get great cocktail ideas on Pinterest New episodes every Tuesday, usually!!
Karen joined us in March, 2018 and shared her story. In this episode we caught up with her and talked about the round of capital she just raised, and whole lot more. This is a pretty deep conversation about some very important issues involving women in hospitality, and it's a must-listen. Enjoy...
Karen is the CEO/co-founder of Montanya Distillers and Zoetica. When Karen started Montanya in 2008, she was the only female in a male-dominated industry in the US. This impacted her ability to gain respect, buy materials, sell her products, be safe from sexual harassment, and be taken seriously in her work. It also impacted the willingness of banks to lend her money, the willingness of investors to get involved, and venture capital firms to say yes (in 2018, female founders received 2% of venture capital in America and 4% of bank financing). Karen watched male colleagues with smaller and less successful companies access resources regularly denied to her. Yet she persisted, stayed focused, and refused to let circumstances deny her success. Now, after more than a decade in business, her companies produce double-digit growth annually, and she is one of the larger private-sector employers in her community. She is known for training and mentoring women nationally, and she is the founder of The Women’s Distillery Guild, which is now part of Women of the Vine and Spirits (WOTVS). Karen leads the Women in Distilling group at WOTVS. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/freeman-means-business/support
Start your 14-day free trial by going to Monday. Then use the promo code HACK to get 10% off a paid account. After spending the first 15 years as a graphic designer and growing her own agency, today's guest decided it was time for a challenge and a change. Twenty years after falling in love with rum during a trip to India, her and her husband decided to see if they could turn that love of rum into a business. At this moment, Montanya Distillers was born. Flash forward eight years and Montanya produces three rums, is distributed in forty-four states and seven countries and has won countless international awards. In this conversation, we discuss being a female distiller in a male-dominated industry, building your wings on the way down, and not being constrained by what other people think. Now, let's hack¦ Karen Hoskin.
Rum is flowing from the mountains of Colorado, where spirits are crafted from pure spring water and sugar cane from family farms. Where ingredients are distilled in a mountaintop facility that’s 100% wind-powered. Over a decade ago, Karen Hoskin followed a dream and founded Montanya Distillers, a certified BCorp making award-winning rums, and at the time she was one of the few female distillers in the country. She is now setting out to prove that rum is so much more than a piña colada mixer.
Trash is a growing global crisis, and currently, the majority of “recycled” products are still ending up in landfills or being burned. So we discuss the crisis, the myths, and the solutions to these problems with Karen Hoskin and Elizabeth Smith, the founders of Zoetica, who are working to help us rethink these issues and take concrete actions to address them.TOPICS & TIMES:The global crisis of “convenience trash” (2:44)The myths of recycling and biodegradable plastics (12:44)Resources for learning more (26:24)Why we can’t wait for tech advances to save us (33:03)Zoetica’s mission and approach (42:00)Why the concept of “zero-waste” is problematic (50:49)Reconciling our environmental impacts (1:03:00)ADDITIONAL RESOURCES:Plastic Pollution CoalitionAlison Teal5Gyres.org See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Karen Hoskin can be described as a serial entrepreneur, having started a number of businesses over the years. She is perhaps best known for Montanya Distillers, however, which produces craft rum right here in Crested Butte. The tasting room, located in the heart of Crested Butte across the street from the post office, has become one of Crested Butte's go-to visits for small plates and a delicious rum cocktail. In this podcast episode, Karen and I discussed her business endeavors, the process of making rum in the Colorado mountains, and making the move from Silverton, where Montanya's originally started. We also discussed collaboration between distillers, wine makers, and others, which is quite similar to what's going on in the craft beer industry (see episode 10- Dave Nornes of Irwin Brewing). On top of that, Karen is an advocate for her employees, many of whom have been able to purchase property locally, and have gone on to start their own businesses. She's also making Montanya as green as it can be- minimizing waste wherever possible. And since that isn't enough on her plate, so also started Zoetica, which aims to reduce waste by selling kits with life's daily essentials. Learn more: Montanya Rum Montanya Facebook Page Zoetica
Karen Hoskin is a rum distiller: that’s pretty cool, right? But here's what’s especially interesting about Karen: She’s a woman in a field where's simply not a lot of women, she had no experience making rum (or any sort of liquor, really) when she began, and... a rum distiller in Colorado? That’s an unusual place for making rum. But Karen’s never shied away from being a leader and starting new things — in fact, she’s also the founder and owner of Zoetica, a shop that specializes in zero-waste travel and food kits. So basically, it’s a shame that Karen just sits on the sidelines, you know? Links From This Episode: Montanya Distillers Zoetica Montanya on Instagram and Twitter Zoetica on Instagram and Facebook Tsh on Twitter & Instagram Animal Dreams by Barbara Kingsolver Unsheltered by Barbara Kingsolver Take our survey! Kindly leave a review Become a patron: Support this podcast + get access to my secret show Sign up for 5 Quick Things, the weekly email For any links and codes from our lovely sponsors, head here.
In this episode of the Distillery Nation podcast we chat with Karen Hoskin co-founder of Montanya Distillery, located in Crested Butte, Colorado. They are best known for their rums and in this episode we talk about women in disitlling, Karen's history into the craft spirits world, favorite books and drinks, going carbon free at their disitllery and packaging and so much more. I hope you enjoy this and find value. If you do please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, we read every single one and they help the podcast grow. Please visit this podcast at http://www.distillerynation.com/ and view all of today's show notes.
Karen had her own graphic design and web design business for twelve years. One day in 2008 she was sitting on a beach in Belize with her husband, and realized she was tired of helping build other people's entrepreneurial dream. She wanted to use her skills and energy for something of her own. She wanted to start ... a rum distillery. Four months later, Montanya Distillers opened it's doors. Today it's thriving and very successful, shipping rum to 44 states and 7 foreign countries. A very inspiring story. Enjoy...
Karen Hoskin is a 20-year entrepreneur based in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado. She started her first company in 1998 and recently founded her fourth company, Zoetica. Each company has had a sustainability ethos. She built a LEED-certified preschool between 2001 and 2005. Then in 2008, she built one of the USA's first green craft distilleries, Montanya Distillers. In 2017, she turned her personal commitment to zero waste into a company by launching Zoetica, which designs and makes zero waste systems. These systems are ideal for consumers, like herself, who want to refuse convenience trash. Karen's focus on sustainability affects every aspect of her personal and professional life. It determines everything from how she travels to what packaging she accepts. It even affects what clothing she wears and how her homes and offices are constructed and powered. The Take-Aways: Montanya Distillers and Zoetica are two sustainable-committed businesses that are truly making a difference in the green business world. Karen wanted to create a solution to the global plastic problem, so she launch Zoetica to help people overcome barriers to using “convenience trash” in their daily lives. The Warrior, a system made by Zoetica, has everything you need to live a plastic-free on-the-go life. We need to take this plastic issue seriously, because it’s not going anywhere anytime soon. Our children, and our children’s children, will be left to deal with the plastic we’ve been generating over the past 50 years. Be conscious of your footprint. Karen Hoskin, founder of Montanya Distillers and Zoetica, is proving what it means to be sustainability-committed in the green business world. This woman has taken running eco-friendly companies to a whole new level, and is a true role-model for all of us in the green business world. Karen has owned Montanya Distillers for ten years now, which focuses solely on mountain-distilled rum located in Crested Butte, Colorado. Being one of the first women in the craft distilling field, she’s paving the way for women in the industry, as well as setting an example of how to successfully run a sustainable distillery. Montanya’s rum is gaining recognition on an international level for their high-quality spirits. What sets them apart from other rum brands is their mountain-distilled processes, rather than island-distilled, which focuses on higher elevation, first-pressed sugarcane juice, the absence of molasses, and of course, their deeply rooted commitment to sustainability. While running Montanya Distillers, Karen noticed habits in her personal life that weren’t aligned with her business’s sustainability mission. She realized she was creating “convenience trash” while traveling for her business - plastic utensils, containers, coffee cups, things that make it easy to move from place to place. “I wasn’t walking the walk,” she stated, “I’m not doing this the way I believe I should be.” After this realization, she created a new business plan and eight months later launched Zoetica in September of 2017. Zoetica is a system of reusable bags, containers, utensils, cotton napkins, among other reusable products, to address the “convenience trash” epidemic we’re facing in the world today. The goal was to create an easy way to refuse throw away items all day long, no matter where you are, or what you’re presented with. Karen’s favorite item from Zoetica is The Warrior system. This system comes in a purse-like bag that has two cup holders, and inside is a separate system (called The Nomad) which includes a reusable beverage cup, a water bottle, a market tote, a produce bag, a cotton napkin, two leak-proof stainless steel containers, a reusable straw, a fork and a spoon. Karen’s goal has been to help inform consumers of the power they have in changing the plastic problem our world is facing. Her focus has been to spread the word as far and wide was she can, with a unique focus on also educating vendors of their footprint. Karen’s parting advice to all of us was powerful; we need to be serious about the unnecessary, toxic plastic our country is producing. She, like so many of us, is extremely concerned about the amount of plastic piling up in our oceans, in landfills, in our backyards. “We need to take this seriously, and if we refuse to take it seriously, our kids will be living on a completely different planet, or living in spaceships orbiting because they won’t be able to grow anything.” Karen is on the forefront of running sustainability-committed businesses and battling the plastic epidemic. Take a listen to the podcast episode to find out more about her background, the steps she’s taken, and goals she’s working toward, to help make a difference for our planet. To learn more about Montanya Distillers visit www.montanyadistillers.com. To learn more about Zoetica visit www.zoeticalife.com. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
After spending the first 15 years as a graphic designer and growing her own agency, today’s guest decided it was time for a challenge — and a change. Twenty years after falling in love with rum during a trip to India, she and her husband decided to see if they could turn that love of rum into a business. At this moment, Montanya Distillers was born. Flash forward eight years and Montanya produces three rums, is distributed in forty-four states and seven countries and has won countless international awards. In this conversation, we discuss being a female distiller in a male-dominated industry, building your wings on the way down, and not being constrained by what other people think. Now, let’s hack… Karen Hoskin.
Karen Hoskin is co-founder of Montanya Distillers, a Green America certified craft rum distillery located in Crested Butte, CO. She's a catalyst in promoting sustainability, diversity and equal opportunities in the distilled spirits industry. An in-demand wine adviser and educator, Marika Vida is Wine Director at The Ritz-Carlton Central Park in NYC where she created the "Phenomenal Femmes" dinner series to showcase women winemakers around the world and raise money for women in need.This show is broadcast live on Wednesday's at 2PM ET on W4CY Radio – (www.w4cy.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (http://www.talk4radio.com/) on the Talk 4 Media Network (http://www.talk4media.com/).