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Bourbon Pursuit
571 - How Dinner Table Conversations Change Bourbon Forever with Craig Beam of Jackson Purchase

Bourbon Pursuit

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2026 64:34


What does it actually look like when your family dinner table conversations literally shape the history of American whiskey? Well today we're sitting down with a true legend of Kentucky distilling royalty: 2025 Bourbon Hall of Fame Inductee, Craig Beam. Growing up with a last name that defines the entire category, Craig shares what it was really like sitting at the table listening to his father, Parker Beam, and grandfather, Earl Beam, talk shop about Heaven Hill's fermentation and equipment hurdles while simultaneously working cattle and farming. Craig takes us through his early days of pulling grunt work in vacant rickhouses in 1983, learning the legendary family jug yeast process, and eventually stepping up as Master Distiller. We even get to hear Craig's story about how casual conversations while working the farm led to the birth of Elijah Craig, Evan Williams single barrels, and the iconic Parker's Heritage Collection. A master distiller's job used to mean grain buying, pressure washing, and lab work and not just marketing campaigns but that's why he's here today to give us the details about his exciting next chapter at Jackson Purchase Distillery. Show Notes: Craig growing up listening to Parker and Earl Beam balance Heaven Hill distilling mechanics with western Kentucky farming Craig's journey from sweeping out empty rickhouses in 1983 to mastering the family's secret jug yeast lineage An inside look at how farming conversations birthed legendary labels like Elijah Craig and Parker's Heritage Why historic distilling roles required hands-on labor, from grain buying and lab work to pressure washing warehouses How Craig Beam and Terry Ballard teamed up in 2021 to scale a hidden contract distilling powerhouse Technical insights into how a warmer regional climate impacts early barrel color extraction and aging physics Mapping out Jackson Purchase's experimental library, including wheated mash bills, air-dried staves, and American single malts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

One Nation Under Whisky
Hood River Master Distiller, Caitlin Bartlemay Returns to discuss an SCN collaboration

One Nation Under Whisky

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2026 37:33


Hood River Master Distiller, the wonderful Caitlin Bartlemay, returns to discuss a very special collaboration with Single Cask Nation. A whisky unlike any SCN has released before. Wild stuff! You'll not want to miss this one! ...as usual, have a seat, have a pour, and listen in. Unless you're driving. If you're driving, be smart and stay sober but be sure to listen into the conversation! Special thanks to: - Weigh Down for allowing us to use their song "Wooden Monsters" as our theme song - RØDE for making *really* great microphones - Focusrite for making awesome USB receivers - Joshua Hatton for producing and editing

ITALIAN, FOR SURE  |  Italian Culture Guide via Conversations with Italians in Italy
An Italian Expert Explains What Grappa Actually Is - Francesca Nonino on its History, Making Process, and the Biggest Drinking Mistakes

ITALIAN, FOR SURE | Italian Culture Guide via Conversations with Italians in Italy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2026 50:53


Unlocking the real world of elite Italian drinking culture requires moving past the "lighter fluid" stereotypes to explore the rigorous science, hidden history, and strict family dynamics behind crafting authentic, single-varietal grappa - and don't forget about the lethal production testing required to keep consumers alive.* Join the ITALIAN, FOR SURE Trip to Italy! https://italianforsurepodcast.beehiiv.com *Francesca Nonino, sixth generation of the Nonino family, and host Catrin Skaperdas have an entertaining and informative conversation about Italian culture inclusive of:What is grappaWhat makes grappa authenticHow grappa was discoveredCatrin's first experience with grappaWhat grappa not to drinkThe test that grappa producers need to do in order to ensure it won't kill youHow Grappa fits into Italian cultureWhy you need to read the label when you buy/drink grappaThe process of making grappaHow the first single variety grappa was bornRunning a woman-run business ItalyBeing a woman in the grappa industry in ItalyPros and cons of running a family owned business in ItalyFrancesca Nonino's journey and passion for her family and her companyThe Nonino family storyThe story of the first female master distiller in ItalyHistory of grappa Drinking culture in the U.S. vs ItalyThe biggest mistake you can make when drinking grappaFrancesca's thoughts on Made in ItalyChapters2:15 Intro4:20 What is Grappa6:54 Catrin's first experience with Grappa9:41 How Grappa is part of Italian culture12:15 Why it's important to read the Grappa label16:40 The process of making grappa21:44 Francesca Nonino's memory with her Nonno23:24 The birth of the single variety grappa26:38 Running a woman-run business in Italy29:29 The story of the first female master distiller in Italy31:10 Dynamics of running a family run business in Italy38:08 Marketing Grappa in the United States44:18 Drinking culture in the Us and Italy47:18 The biggest mistake you can make when drinking grappa49:21 The truth about made in Italy51:37 OutroMore about Francesca Nonino:Francesca Bardelli Nonino, sixth generation of the Nonino family, is Head of Web Communication and co-responsible for the U.S. market alongside her aunt Elisabetta at Nonino Distillatori.After earning a Master's degree in Economics and Business Management — enriched by a semester at Yonsei University in Seoul and an internship at illycaffè — she joined the company as a Brand Ambassador. Alongside her professional role, she further developed her expertise through two master's programs in Social Media Communication and User Experience, a certified bartender course, the AIS sommelier certification, and the WSET Level 3 qualification.In February 2021, she was selected by LinkedIn to officially join its global LinkedIn Influencer program, a network of leading entrepreneurs, academics, and managers. In May of the same year, she was recognized as “The Grappa Influencer.”In 2022, she received the America Award for promoting an iconic Made in Italy product overseas. In June 2023, she won the “Digital Night – Talents Transforming the Digital World” award for modernizing the communication of a historic product, followed in October by the “Impact Marketing Award.”In August 2024, she was included in Wine Enthusiast's global “Future 40” list, highlighting professionals shaping the future of the beverage industry, and was also named among the Top 100 communicators by Forbes Italia. In 2025, she received the Italy Ambassador Award in the Food & Beverage category, dedicated to content creators who promote Italy in the digital world. In 2026, she was awarded the Dominae Prize, recognizing women who represent Made in Italy globally.Her next goal is to learn the art of artisanal distillation from her mother and grandfather and become a Master Distiller.Connect with Francesca on Instagram: www.instagram.com/francesca.noninoThis interview is available to watch on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube, and available to listen-only everywhere else you can get podcasts.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Scotchy Bourbon Boys
Greg Keeley Master Distiller Larrikin Bourbon Co

The Scotchy Bourbon Boys

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2026 77:18 Transcription Available


Send us Fan MailWe hang out with Greg Keeley from Larican Bourbon Company and trace how a military career, a Kentucky road trip and a string of coincidences turn into a real bourbon distillery with a loyal following. We taste and talk through what sells, what the maker actually likes, and how new releases get built from the barrel up. • Greg's path from the Royal Australian Navy and US Navy to Kentucky distilling • Finding the farm and distillery building by pure coincidence • Being steps from Wild Turkey and earning visitor referrals • Building a destination experience with staff hospitality, cigar lounge and bar • Australian identity in the brand, merch and food truck menu • Amburana finishing and why cigar blends keep selling out • Bottled-in-bond blending with heavy tasting and minimal note taking • New nine-year rye details, proof preferences and how rye changes with age • Breaking news on Deep Purple, a bottling robot and barrel-aged Manuka honey www.scotchyburbonboys.com for all things Scotchy Bourbon Boys, Glenn Karen's t-shirts, check it out there or contact me direct. Whether you watch us or you listen to us, make sure that you become like a top shelf member that Kirk has become and leave super chats on YouTube or five-star reviews on Apple. A distillery a quarter mile from Wild Turkey sounds like a master plan, but Greg Keeley tells us it was closer to dumb luck and a willingness to say “yes” before everything was figured out. We sit down with the Larican Bourbon Company founder to unpack how a career that spans the Royal Australian Navy and the US Navy turns into Kentucky craft distilling, and how a farm search on a random Sunday leads to the place he now calls home. Along the way, we talk about what “grain to glass” really signals to drinkers, and why “uncut and unfiltered” is more than a slogan when you're the one making the calls.Then we get into the fun arguments bourbon fans actually have: finishing, flavor and what the market rewards. We debate Amburana, cigar blends and the line between finished bourbon and the flavored whiskey crowd, plus why some releases sell out even when the maker personally wouldn't reach for them first. We also hit the visitor experience side of Kentucky bourbon tourism, from being so close to Wild Turkey that guests get sent over daily, to building a welcoming space with a cigar lounge, a standout humidor and a team that earns name-checks in reviews.If you love process, the bottled-in-bond segment delivers. Greg explains blending by tasting through dozens of barrels, trusting a simple “yes or no” palate, and refining batches without turning it into a lab experiment. We close with real-time distillery updates: a new nine-year rye coming as picks, a rare Deep Purple drop, plans for a bottling robot, and barrel-aged Manuka honey that sets up a future honey-finished bourbon with an Australian twist. Subscribe, share this with a whiskey friend, and leave us a five-star review if you want more conversations like this.voice over Whiskey Thief If You Have GohstsSupport the showhttps://www.scotchybourbonboys.comThe Scotchy bourbon Boys are #3 in Feedspots Top 60 whiskey podcasts in the world    https://podcast.feedspot.com/whiskey_podcasts/

Bourbon Pursuit
570 - Bourbon Myths with Kevin Carlson

Bourbon Pursuit

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2026 71:25


On this week's episode, Kevin Carlson returns to the show and takes total control of the conversation with a rapid-fire set of “whiskey myth-busting” questions that every enthusiast needs to hear. We tackle the age-old debate head-on: was bourbon actually better before the boom, or are we living in a golden era of variety and innovation? We break down whether the concept of a true "daily drinker" is officially dead for the enthusiast, and touch on the eternal battle of proof versus flavor. We argue why higher proof doesn't automatically mean a better whiskey, because there are fan favorites like Michter's 10 and Weller 107. Then there is the polarizing rise of American light whiskey and the truth behind age statements. We close things out by busting the romantic myths surrounding dusty bottles, the actual hands-on role of a modern Master Distiller, and whether the little guy stands a chance against heritage giants when releasing an ultra-premium bottle. Show Notes: Comparing the lower prices and dusty availability of the past to today's massive variety and diverse product landscape Analyzing how the explosion of available expressions has changed purchasing habits for casual vs. serious consumers Why every whiskey has an ideal balance point and how chasing high proofs can sabotage a spirit's true profile The technical reality of the category and why it gets overhyped when marketed under the guise of traditional bourbon Why age statements act as a guide rather than a guarantee of quality for aging barrels in Kentucky climates How premium presentation impacts consumer perception and the fine line between creative finishing and masking weak distillate The operational reality of today's heritage producers and why a corporate Master Distiller acts more like a ship captain than a hands-on operator Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Scotchy Bourbon Boys
How Oregon Oak And Scottish Peat Shape A Bold American Single Malt with Master Distiller Caitlin Bartlemay

The Scotchy Bourbon Boys

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2026 94:06 Transcription Available


Send us Fan MailWe sit down with master distiller Caitlin Bartlemay to dig into why American single malt keeps gaining ground and why McCarthy's still stands out after decades on the shelf. We get practical about peat, Oregon oak maturation, proof, climate, and what it takes to steward a whiskey brand without chasing every trend. • the rise of American single malt and what category recognition changes for shelves and menus • Caitlin's farm and winery background and how it shapes her approach to distilling • learning the job through apprenticeship culture and the realities of early distillery work • what defines McCarthy's American single malt and why the core process stays consistent • Oregon oak (Garryana) casks, reuse, cask sizes, and why time in wood is more than colour • how warehouse climate affects proof and maturation at the base of Mount Hood • why the six-year McCarthy's is bottled at 100 proof and how it drinks • tasting language, peat as an on-ramp, and the idea that whiskey should stop you mid sip • limited experiments, special finishes, and where to watch for releases remember www.scotchybourbonboys.com for all things Scotchy Bourbon Boys. We've got Glenn Karen's in t-shirts, so check check out the website or just contact me directly. Facebook message me or mention uh comment on YouTube. And then also remember on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, X, and then we also on Apple, iHeart, and Spotify, and anywhere else that you listen to a podcast, we are there. Make whether you listen to us or watch us, make sure that you leave good feedback and become members. Leave super chats. That's always good on thank you, Kirk, for your super chat tonight. A peated American single malt aged in Oregon oak shouldn't work this well and that's exactly why we had to talk about it. We're joined by Caitlin Bartlemay, master distiller behind McCarthy's American Single Malt, to unpack how a whiskey can be smoky, fruity, and bold without turning into a palate-wrecker. Along the way, we get into why American single malt keeps surging, what it means when stores finally label a real “American Single Malt” section, and why bourbon fans are starting to look for something beyond dessert flavours.Caitlin brings a rare mix of backgrounds: farm kid problem-solving, years of winery work, and a food science education built on hands-on production. That story matters because it shows up in the way McCarthy's is made and protected. We talk through the brand's fingerprint: peated malted barley sourced from Scotland, copper distillation, glacial-fed water, and maturation in 100% Garryana (Oregon oak) barrels, including what happens when you reuse casks over multiple cycles and why “time in wood” is about more than extractive-heavy colour.Then we taste and debate the six-year McCarthy's at 100 proof, from smoke character to mouthfeel to the surprising ways peat can play like mezcal in a cocktail. We also touch experiments like rum cask aging, what trends get right and wrong, and how a whiskey should make you stop mid conversation and actually notice what's in your glass.If you enjoy American whiskey, craft distilling, single malt, peat, barrel aging, and real production talk, hit subscribe, share this with a whiskey friend, and leave us a review where you listen. What's your personal peat limit?voice over Whiskey Thief If You Have Gohsts Support the showhttps://www.scotchybourbonboys.comThe Scotchy bourbon Boys are #3 in Feedspots Top 60 whiskey podcasts in the world    https://podcast.feedspot.com/whiskey_podcasts/

Smokin' & Toastin'
EP #487 Choosing The Smokin' & Toastin' Barrel Pick!

Smokin' & Toastin'

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2026 133:15


It's time to choose the Barrel Pick from O.H. Ingram Whiskey for the special Smokin' & Toastin' bottle! We are ON LOCATION at NICE ASH in Houston and have our special Barrel Pick panel of guests: The S&T Whiskey Tasting Panel: Roberto Rivas, Joel Swift, Dominic Sung, Alan Denney, Grego! Also featuring Special Guest from O.H. Ingram Scott Beyer, Master Distiller, and Joseph Beck!

Bourbon Pursuit
568 - Mastering 95/5 Rye at Scale with Ian Stirsman, Master Distiller at Ross and Squibb

Bourbon Pursuit

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2026 72:41


Whether you call it Seagram's, LDI, MGP, or its official modern name, Ross & Squibb—the massive facility in Lawrenceburg, Indiana, is the undisputed backbone of the whiskey industry. On this episode, we sit down with Ian Stirsman, the Master Distiller steering the ship at this legendary production powerhouse. We tackle the distillery's endless naming history head-on and trace Ian's journey from a chemical engineer working in a paper mill to commanding one of the largest distillation footprints in the world. Ian delivers a technical masterclass on how they produce massive mash bills at an unbelievable scale, the history behind their iconic 95/5 rye recipe, and why vintage light whiskey is suddenly having a massive moment. Plus, we pull back the curtain on how their team approaches blending, warehouse aging, and wood selection for Ross & Squibb's own rapidly growing premium house brands like George Remus and Rossville Union. Show Notes: Why the industry still calls Ross & Squibb Seagram's, LDI, and MGP Ian Stirsman's journey from chemical engineering to the Lawrenceburg distillery floor The Dayton whiskey bar epiphany that revealed MGP's true market dominance Moving from process engineer to managing a multi-spirit team operation Deconstructing the legendary 95/5 rye recipe and the lasting impact of Seagram's documentation The history of light whiskey and why older expressions are suddenly booming with consumers How the team selects barrels for George Remus and Rossville Union Wood management, rickhouse microclimates, and creating the Remus Experimental Series The future of Ross & Squibb's brand strategy, bottle club, and upcoming changes to the barrel program Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bourbon Matters
Marlene Holmes - Milam & Greene

Bourbon Matters

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2026 69:06


The guys welcome Milam & Greene's Master Distiller, Marlene Holmes, to discuss her career and the whiskey she's making at Milam & Greene in Blanco, TX

The Agave Social Club
The Master Distiller Behind Dos Hombres Tequila | Julio Cova's 40-Year Journey

The Agave Social Club

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2026 54:20


For this episode of The Agave Social Club, we sit down with legendary master distiller Julio Cova to discuss his incredible 40-year journey through the tequila industry, the evolution of modern tequila production, and what ultimately brought him out of retirement to partner with Dos Hombres Tequila.Julio shares stories from decades spent crafting tequila in Jalisco, the lessons he has learned through generations of agave cultivation and distillation, and why passion for the craft never truly leaves you. We also dive into the creation of the new Dos Hombres tequila lineup and how the partnership with Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul came together through a shared respect for tradition, patience, and quality.Throughout the conversation, Julio opens up about the importance of agave maturity and fermentation, and why authenticity still matters in today's tequila boom. If you're passionate about tequila, agave spirits, and the people behind the bottle, this is an episode you won't want to miss.To learn more about Dos Hombres Tequila, you can go to https://www.doshombres.com/

A Steady Pour
S12 - Episode 6 - A Steady Pour of Ross & Squibb Ft. MGP Master Distiller Ian Stirsman

A Steady Pour

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2026 54:51


Send us Fan Mail MGP. Ross & Squibb. Luxco. Remus. Penelope. If you've ever been confused about how all these names connect in the whiskey world… this episode is for you.

Barrel to Bottle, The Binny's Podcast
Frey Ranch Master Distiller Russell Wedlake

Barrel to Bottle, The Binny's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2026 59:12


Farm distilleries are becoming a frequent topic on Barrel to Bottle. This week we're welcoming Russell Wedlake, master distiller at Frey Ranch, another Nevada farm distillery. Frey Ranch Estate Distilled Straight Bourbon Frey Ranch Estate Distilled 5-Year-Old Rye Bottled in Bond Frey Ranch Estate Distilled Farm Strength Uncut Straight Bourbon Frey Ranch Estate Distilled Farm Strength Uncut Straight Rye If you have a question for the Barrel to Bottle Crew, email us at comments@binnys.com, or reach out to us on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram. If we answer your question during a podcast, you'll get a $20 Binny's Gift Card! If you like our podcast, subscribe wherever you download podcasts. Rate and review us on Apple Podcasts.

Whiskey Lore

Welcome back to a former guest, John Campbell, who we met back in Interview 63 when we chronicled his 27 years at the legendary Laphroaig Distillery on Islay. Back then, he was taking on the challenge of making Lowland Scotch at Lochlea. Today, he's making an even bigger jump, leaving the island of malt whisky for a chance to make California Bourbon. There are few who have made the modern journey from Scotland to America, so today's interview affords me the great opportunity to pepper John with questions about the move to Sespe Creek in Oxnard, California. John will discuss the personal and professional changes involved in moving from Laphroaig to a distillery making mesquite-smoked Bourbon, vodka, and rum. He'll reveal the reason he was approached for the COO and Master Distiller position, and we'll talk about making Bourbon in pot stills, his five-year plan, and capturing the brand's "Southwest" identity in a spirit.  Enjoy the episode and if you'd like a deeper dive, catch a longer episode in the Whiskey Lore Speakeasy with a 7-day free trial at patreon.com/whiskeylore 

The Scotchy Bourbon Boys
How A Mexican Distillery Turns Native Corn Into World Class Whiskey with Master Distiller Douglas French Sierra Norte on Cinco De Mayo

The Scotchy Bourbon Boys

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2026 78:36 Transcription Available


Send us Fan MailWe cross borders for a Cinco de Mayo pour that rewrites what whiskey can be when the grain, the place, and the people drive the process. With Sierra Norte's Doug French, importer Bob Murphy, and our Whiskey Doctor Randy Ford, we dig into rainbow corn whiskey, heritage agriculture, and how Oaxaca shapes flavor from seed to barrel.• why Sierra Norte moves from mezcal into 100% corn whiskey as a way to use and protect native Oaxacan corn • how reviving endangered corn varieties supports farmers, creates local jobs, and builds community pride • what “rainbow corn” means and why different corn colours create distinct whiskey flavour profiles • Oaxaca farming realities, rainy-season growing, drought risk, and traditional corn-beans-squash planting • pot still distillation, open-air fermentation with wild yeast, and why slow distilling keeps grain character • barrel strategy with used French oak wine barrels, re-charring, and managing accelerated aging in warm climates • how Mexican whiskey fits into a crowded US market and a Mexico market that still leans toward tequila, mezcal, and Scotch www.scotchybourbonboys.com for all things scotchy bourbon boys. Make sure you check out all of our whiskey. No matter whether you listen to us or watch us, make sure that you leave us good feedback, become members.Mexico doesn't just make tequila and mezcal. We sit down with Doug French of Sierra Norte in Oaxaca, plus importer and distributor Bob Murphy and our own Whiskey Doctor Randy Ford, to unpack a whiskey story built on native corn, hard farming realities, and a distilling philosophy that keeps the grain doing the talking. If you've ever assumed “real whiskey” starts and ends in Kentucky, this one challenges that fast.We get into what makes Sierra Norte's corn whiskeys so distinctive: single-varietal expressions made from different colours of native corn, plus the wild-sounding “rainbow corn whiskey” created from multicoloured kernels that can't be cleanly sorted. Along the way we talk terroir in plain terms: Oaxaca's water scarcity, rainy-season growing, drought risk, and the traditional corn-beans-squash approach that helps fields stay productive. The bigger takeaway is that heritage agriculture and craft spirits can reinforce each other when the market rewards farmers for keeping rare seeds alive.Then we go inside the build: pot still distillation, open-air fermentation with natural yeast, and aging choices designed for balance rather than heavy wood. Doug explains how used French oak wine barrels, re-charring, and careful barrel management can shape a corn-forward whiskey in a warmer climate where aging can move faster. We also touch the business side of world whiskey, from the oversupplied US market to why whiskey remains a smaller category inside Mexico, and how distribution and online shipping help niche bottles find the right drinkers.If you're curious about Mexican whiskey, corn varietals, and what “Whiskey Without Borders” really tastes like, press play, share this with a whiskey friend, and leave us a review so more people can find the show. Add for SOFL If You Have GohstsSupport the showhttps://www.scotchybourbonboys.comThe Scotchy bourbon Boys are #3 in Feedspots Top 60 whiskey podcasts in the world    https://podcast.feedspot.com/whiskey_podcasts/

The Restaurant Guys
Woodford Reserve and the Future of Bourbon | Elizabeth McCall

The Restaurant Guys

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2026 62:24 Transcription Available


Why This Episode MattersElizabeth McCall, Master Distiller of Woodford Reserve, joins the show to talk bourbon, innovation, and what makes Woodford Reserve distinct in a crowded whiskey world.She explains how barrel toasting, proprietary yeast, fermentation, pot still distillation, and texture shape the Woodford Reserve house style.The conversation explores the current state of the whiskey market, including slowing demand, oversupply, tariffs, and why Woodford Reserve continues to grow.McCall discusses what a master distiller actually does — from liquid innovation to protecting the integrity of core products.The episode also looks at women in whiskey, changing bourbon drinkers, and how Woodford Reserve balances heritage, accessibility, and luxury.The BanterMark Pascal and Francis Schott open the show with a conversation about people who are drawn to hospitality, but may or may not be built for restaurant life.The ConversationElizabeth McCall joins to talk about her role as Master Distiller of Woodford Reserve and the craft behind one of America's most recognizable bourbons. She explains why Woodford's flavor profile is built around balance and consistency not just branding or bottle design.The conversation moves from special releases to the essential work of maintaining quality, protecting core products, and developing future innovations. Elizabeth also discusses the broader whiskey market, why Woodford Reserve remains strong during a challenging period, and what it means to be a woman leading one of bourbon's major brands.Timestamps00:00 — Mark and Francis on restaurant life and the people who wish they could work in hospitality10:30 — Elizabeth McCall joins, Woodford Reserve: a bourbon success story16:19 —  What creates Woodford's signature style25:00 — What a Master Distiller actually does30:00 — Woodford Reserve Baccarat story35:15 — Experimental releases, and chasing a coffee note in bourbon37:15 — The whiskey slowdown and why Woodford is still growing44:40 — McCall's career and being a woman in whiskey46:30 — Women whiskey drinkers, buying power, and changing bourbon culture57:15 — The story of jockey Frank HayesBioElizabeth McCall is the Master Distiller of Woodford Reserve. She joined Brown-Forman in 2009, worked closely with longtime Master Distiller Chris Morris, and was appointed Master Distiller of Woodford Reserve in 2023.Elizabeth leads liquid innovation and helps protect the flavor integrity of Woodford Reserve's core products while developing future innovations.InfoWoodford Reserve https://www.woodfordreserve.com/Subscribe: Restaurant Guys' Regularhttps://restaurantguysregulars.buzzsprout.com/Magyar Bankhttps://www.magbank.com/Stage Left Wine Shophttps://www.stageleftwineshop.com/Our PlacesStage Left Steakhttps://www.stageleft.com/Catherine Lombardi Restauranthttps://www.catherinelombardi.com/Stage Left Wineshophttps://www.stageleftwineshop.com/Reach Out to The Guys!TheGuys@restaurantguyspodcast.com

Whiskey Chats
My Bushmills Chat with Master Distiller Colum Egan

Whiskey Chats

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2026 60:27


Join me for My Bushmills Chat with Master Distiller Colum Egan. Colum has worked at Bushmills Distillery since the 90's, before becoming Master Distiller in 2002. He grew up in Portarlington, Co Laois, but a local Antrim girl drew him North, where he has enjoyed an illustrious career in Bushmills Distillery. This episode of the podcast is sponsored by: www.boanndistillery.ie www.killowendistillery.com  Don't forget to sign up to my Patreon channel for early access episodes and more, for a few euros a month and help me deliver the best podcasts to you. https://www.patreon.com/whiskeychatspodcast I really hope you enjoy listening in to our chat. Laurie

Beards, Books, and Bourbon Podcast
Something Minden This Way Comes

Beards, Books, and Bourbon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2026 115:39


On this very special episode, we are joined by Joseph O'Sullivan, Master Distiller at Minden Mill Distilling.  Joe sits down with us to talk about estate distilling, Minden Mill, and perhaps most importantly, our book to review.  It turns out Joe loves reading, and one of his very favorite books is "Something Wicked This Way Comes" by Ray Bradbury. Our tasting will be, of course, Minden Mill.  Learn more HERE WE HAVE MERCH. You can check it out HERE. Let us know what you think, and what you might want to see offered!

Generation Excellence Podcast
Episode #74 – Craig Beam, Digging In: The Craft, the Calling, and the Comeback with Master Distiller Craig Beam

Generation Excellence Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2026 59:18


Episode #74 – Craig Beam, Digging In: The Craft, the Calling, and the Comeback with Master Distiller Craig Beam by Jamie Michelson

Bourbon Barrel Talk
BBT - Interview with Master Distiller Ian Stirsman of Ross & Squibb / MGP Distillery

Bourbon Barrel Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2026 66:55


Scott and the crew have a great conversation with Master Distiller Ian Stirsman of Ross & Squibb / MGP Distillery. We discussed recent and upcoming releases (Master Distiller Experimental Series No. 2). There upcoming new single barrel program and much more. It was fun listening to his use of LBSV and LESV to discribe mashbills. Just a small reminder where Four Roses came from. 

The Drinking Hour: With David Kermode - FoodFM
Episode 254 - John Hall on gin's ‘golden ratio'

The Drinking Hour: With David Kermode - FoodFM

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2026 37:51


In partnership with Club Oenologique - the world through the lens of wine and spirits. David chats to chemist-turned-Master-Distiller, John Hall, at Cornwall's Trevethan Distillery, an IWSC trophy winner, about his new creation, ‘Aureus Vita', a premium London Dry Gin based on a sequence of numbers leading to ‘the golden ratio'.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Scotchy Bourbon Boys
From Moonshine Roots To Experimental Spirits: Alan Bishop's Bold New Chapter At Old Homestead Distillery

The Scotchy Bourbon Boys

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2026 106:44 Transcription Available


Send a textWe chart Alan Bishop's leap from an established distillery to Old Homestead, how he rebuilt his stills, and why he's doubling down on experiential spirits. We taste and unpack Wickliffe Bell at 139.2 proof—peat-smoked oats, smoked apples, clean cuts, and a rest that polishes without erasing character.• Reinvention after French Lick and owning the build at Old Homestead• Pot still aging limits and why barrel babysitting matters• Labels that free creativity: whiskey from a bourbon mash• Making uncommon whiskey for common people as a guiding idea• The Old Homestead campus and “Alcohol Acres” destination• Wild Newton Stewart yeast capture and sense of place• Wycliffe Bell process, thumpers, peat, apples, and cask strength• Water, highballs, and choose-your-proof tasting• Upcoming Rise & Shine trio and barrel-rested sunshines• New absinthe and gin releases, plus where to find Alan's workThe best spirits don't just taste like a place—they tell you its story. We sit down with Alan Bishop for his record-setting return to talk about leaving a legacy brand, hand-building a new distillery at Old Homestead, and charting a bolder future where labels serve flavor, not the other way around. If you've ever wondered how a distiller reinvents without losing soul, this is a masterclass in making uncommon whiskey for common people.Alan opens up about the real arc of starting over: the existential first year, the stubborn stills, and the moment the “house character” finally reveals itself. He explains why pot still whiskey has a sweet spot, how to babysit barrels so wood doesn't swallow grain, and why he's transparent about using “whiskey distilled from a bourbon mash” to unlock honest flexibility—used oak, varied entry proofs, and subtle pre-distillation botanicals—while telling drinkers exactly what's in the glass.Then we dive into Wickliffe Bell, a cask-strength Black Forest Spirit at 139.2 proof that drinks shockingly gentle. Oats malted by Sugar Creek are peat-smoked with Irish turf, apples are smoked and loaded into a thumper, and the cut is clean like a white distillate before a short rest in new oak. The result is apple-oat warmth, soft phenolics that read like hickory-kissed smoke, and a choose-your-own-proof journey that blooms with a splash of water or lifts in a smoky highball. It's not bourbon. It's not scotch. It's a place in a bottle.We also map the broader canvas: Bartels & Bishop hitting distribution, limited Old Homestead bourbon kept intentionally scarce, the Rise & Shine trio (citrus, jasmine-chamomile, hickory bark) riding the thumpers, and a new absinthe that merges Old World method with New World botanicals. Along the way, Alan talks underdog grit, storytelling as craft, and building “Alcohol Acres”—a lakeside destination that pairs serious spirits with a weekend worth remembering.If you care about flavor, place, and where American whiskey goes next, press play. Then tell us how you took your pour—neat, water, or highball—and leave a review so more curious drinkers can find the show.Find us at www.scotchybourbonboys.com — glens, t-shirts, bourbon balls, and moreFollow on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, X, TikTok, and PatreonApple listeners: leave a five-star rating and a thoughtful review“Drink and drive, drink responsibly, and live your life uncut and unfiltered”voice over Whiskey Thief 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/

The Bourbon Hunters Podcast
BH410 - Bourbon Brief - The Buddha of Bourbon... Jimmy Russell

The Bourbon Hunters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2026 2:01


Today we're talking about a man who has spent more time at a distillery than most people have spent in their own living rooms. He's the "Buddha of Bourbon," the "Master Distiller's Master Distiller," and the living heart of Wild Turkey. I'm talking, of course, about the legendary Jimmy Russell. 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

Bourbon Showdown Podcast
Knob Creek: Freddie Noe

Bourbon Showdown Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2026 75:43


This week on The Bourbon Showdown Podcast, Jesse Jones sits down with — 8th Generation Master Distiller of James B. Beam Distilling Co., Freddie Noe!Jesse and Freddie dive deep into the Beam legacy while sipping on the ultra-rare Knob Creek 21 Year. Freddie shares his journey to the Master Distiller chair, the philosophy behind Booker's, Knob Creek, Little Book, and his experimental Infinity Series, and what it takes to carry forward one of bourbon's most iconic family lineages.It's a flavor packed, behind-the-scenes conversation filled with stories, insight, and some seriously great pours. So pour yourself a big pour of your favorite Beam and get ready for this weeks Bourbon Showdown Podcast.

Bourbon Podcast
2/5/26 Proof Positive: Willett Family Estate 4 Year

Bourbon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2026 29:15


The Willett Family Estate Small Batch Bourbon is a commingling of two classic Willett family mash bills. A new addition to the Willett family of brands with legendary roots and fresh elegance. Both mash bills enter the barrel at 125 proof with a final bottling proof to vary among batches based on the discretion of Master Distiller and fifth generation whiskey maker, Drew Kulsveen. Cheers!

The Bourbon Life
The Whiskey Trip - Season 4, Episode 5 - Zach Hargis & Jacob Call, Master Distiller - Silk Velvet Whiskey

The Bourbon Life

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2026 80:26


Big Chief takes the ride to Henderson Kentucky and sits down with Zach Hargis and Master Distiller Jacob Call for a deep and honest conversation about the resurrection of Silk Velvet Whiskey, a storied Kentucky label with roots that stretch back well over a century. Silk Velvet was once a household name, known for its smooth character and dependable quality during an era when whiskey was as much about trust as it was flavor. Born in Henderson and carried through generations, the brand survived shifting tastes, industry consolidation, and long stretches of dormancy. What Zach and Master Distiller Jacob Call are doing today is not a reinvention for trend's sake. It is a careful revival that honors the legacy while applying modern discipline, transparency, and thoughtful blending to bring Silk Velvet back the right way. In the first half of the show, the glasses are filled with Silk Velvet Small Batch at 107 proof. Big Chief does not just sip. He pours a second glass because it hits everything he loves. Built from a blend of two mash bills, this whiskey delivers a rich sweetness up front, a silky mouthfeel, and a lingering tingle of spice that hangs on just long enough to demand another taste. It is bold, balanced, and classic without feeling dated. The second half steps into the Silk Velvet Single Barrel, also bottled at 107 proof and aged seven years. The mash bill of 75 percent corn, 21 percent rye, and 4 percent malted barley shows its depth immediately. Floral notes rise from the glass, followed by a beautifully balanced wave of spice and sweetness that confirms the patience spent in the barrel. It is expressive, confident, and unmistakably Silk Velvet. This episode is about more than what is in the glass. It is about honoring history, respecting the craft, and proving that some names are worth bringing back with care and conviction. Pour yourself something worthy and take the ride with Big Chief.  

All Talk with Jordan and Dietz
Detroit City Distillery's Paczki Day Vodka

All Talk with Jordan and Dietz

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2026 8:36


January 30, 2026 ~ J.P. Jerome, Co-owner and Master Distiller and Dante Dasaro, Brand Manager at Detroit City Distillery join Kevin to highlight their Paczki Day Vodka Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Bourbon Pursuit
550 - Leaving Jack Daniels to Start New with Jeff Arnett of Company Distilling

Bourbon Pursuit

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2026 62:28


Where do you go when you're on top? That could be said for elite quarterbacks or CEOs of top 20 global companies. But if you're the master distiller for the largest whiskey brand on planet earth, what could you possibly do next? We get to answer that today as we are honored to have Jeff Arnett back on the show. He was a prior guest back on Episode 150 when he carried the title of Master Distiller for Jack Daniel's. Since then, he's gone into a new venture and is now testing his grit in startup life as a partner with Company Distilling. We talk about the feelings he had when he left and what sort of vision he set for himself with this new role. We get into the business a bit further with distribution and more but I won't spoil the insight he shares. Show Notes: Jeff's pivotal decision to leave Jack Daniel's after 20 years The creative freedom he found at Company Distilling Insights on crafting a weeded bourbon with a unique maple finish Analysis of the whiskey market's evolution and consumer trends A look at Company Distilling's community-centric vision Reflections on his passion for cars and the shift towards electric vehicles Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Bourbon Show
The Bourbon Show #228: Ian Stirsman, Master Distiller for Ross & Squibb

The Bourbon Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2026 81:00


Steve and Jeremy talk Ian Stirsman, the master distiller for MGP's Ross & Squibb Distillery. The Bourbon Show music (Whiskey on the Mississippi) is by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com).   Important Links: YouTube: https://bit.ly/3kAJZQz Our Club: https://www.abvnetwork.com/club Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/theabvnetwork Check us out at: abvnetwork.com. Join the revolution by adding #ABVNetworkCrew to your profile on social media.

The Restaurant Guys
Why Everyone's Talking About California Whiskey (Jeff Duckhorn)

The Restaurant Guys

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2026 56:28 Transcription Available


California whiskey isn't just a trend — it's challenging bourbon's throne.First, The Guys talk about recent dining experiences including being escorted into a bar, and too much salt. Then, The Restaurant Guys meet up in-person with Jeff Duckhorn, Head Distiller at Redwood Empire, to talk about why West Coast whiskey tastes different, ages differently, and is suddenly showing up on serious back bars.Jeff breaks down how climate impacts the barrel, why blending is a true craft, and what separates marketing myths from reality.  They taste through several Redwood Empire expressions — talking flavor, structure, and where American whiskey is headed next.If you love whiskey, restaurants, or hearing masters talk shop… pour yourself a dram and enjoy.Timestamps00:00 – Welcome & IntroductionMeet your hosts Mark and Francis, and get a preview of today's guest, Jeff Duckhorn from Redwood Empire Whiskey.01:57 – Restaurant Talk: Salt, Service, and Industry InsightsThe hosts share stories about recent restaurant experiences, the importance of salt in food, and challenges with the right amount of attention.13:46 – Whiskey Deep Dive with Jeff DuckhornJeff joins the show to discuss why California is a great place for whiskey and what makes Redwood Empire unique.21:19 – Blending, Transparency, and the Art of WhiskeyA look at the blending process, sourcing, and why transparency matters in the modern whiskey world.30:53 – Tasting & Technicals: Bottled in Bond, Rye, and MoreThe team tastes through several whiskeys, explains “bottled in bond,” and explores unique mash bills and flavors.49:41 – Reflections, Stories & ClosingJeff's journey from accountant to distiller, industry stories, and a final toast.BioJeff Duckhorn is the Master Distiller at Redwood Empire Whiskey in California, where he oversees blending and production across the brand's growing lineup. At Redwood Empire, he's helped develop a style that leans into California's unique conditions while still honoring classic American whiskey traditions.InfoRedwood Empire Whiskeyhttps://redwoodempirewhiskey.com/Events at Stage Left (like the one with Jeff) Sign up for our emailhttps://www.stageleft.com/Become a Restaurant Guys' Regular!https://www.buzzsprout.com/2401692/subscribeMagyar Bankhttps://www.magbank.com/Withum Accounting https://www.withum.com/restaurantOur Places Stage Left Steakhttps://www.stageleft.com/ Catherine Lombardi Restauranthttps://www.catherinelombardi.com/ Stage Left Wineshophttps://www.stageleftwineshop.com/ To hear more about food, wine and the finer things in life:https://www.instagram.com/restaurantguyspodcast/https://www.facebook.com/restaurantguysReach Out to The Guys!TheGuys@restaurantguyspodcast.com**Become a Restaurant Guys Regular and get two bonus episodes per month, bonus content and Regulars Only events.**Click Below!https://www.buzzsprout.com/2401692/subscribe

The Mash Up
E322 - A Conversation with Marianne Eaves of Forbidden Bourbon

The Mash Up

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2026 67:28


Marianne Eaves has put together a very impressive resume in the bourbon industry in a short amount of time. For this exceptionally special episode, we had a chance to sit down and chat with her about Forbidden Bourbon. Although Forbidden is a relatively new brand, the foundation and roots of it began long ago and are influenced by Marianne's drive, passion, and experiences. Marianne shattered a massive glass ceiling when she became Kentucky's first female Master Distiller since prohibition, but she has not rested on her laurels and continues to push the boundaries of the industry. So join us this week for a fascinating and fun conversation with one of the highest profile guests to ever be on the podcast. Marianne is a bourbon nerd at heart and a true ambassador of the spirit. Her accomplishments speak for themselves, but her future plans are nothing short of amazing. We hope you enjoy this episode and you should definitely check out all the goodness coming from Forbidden Bourbon. --------------------------SocialsIG: https://www.instagram.com/themashupkyFB: https://www.facebook.com/themashupkyYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@themashupkyJoin our community on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TheMashUpBourbonPodcastPartnership(s)Visit Bourbonoutfitter.com and enter code THEMASHUP for a special discount or visit bourbonoutfitter.com/THEMASHUPMusic: All the Fixings by Zachariah HickmanThank you so much for listening!

Bourbon Lens
363: Jack Daniel's New Tanyard Hill Rye & Heritage Barrel with Chris Fletcher

Bourbon Lens

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2025 38:06


In this episode of The Bourbon Lens Podcast, Jake and Scott sit down with Chris Fletcher, Master Distiller at Jack Daniel's Distillery, to discuss several of the most exciting recent and upcoming releases from the historic Tennessee distillery. The conversation covers the debut of Jack Daniel's Single Barrel Heritage Barrel Tennessee Whiskey, a new year-round offering built around barrels matured at the distillery's highest elevations. Chris walks through the unique Heritage Barrel program, how lower barrel entry proof and warehouse placement influence flavor, and why this release reflects Jack Daniel's traditional approach to whiskey making. Jake and Scott also dive into the latest Jack Daniel's Single Barrel Special Release Tanyard Hill Rye, a barrel proof Tennessee rye aged in one of the distillery's earliest barrelhouses located atop the historic Tanyard Hill site. The group discusses how location-driven maturation, long aging, and high proof combine to create a powerful and complex rye whiskey. Additional topics include the introduction of a new 3-liter Jack Daniel's bottle, the continued evolution of Jack Daniel's limited and special releases, and the distillery's high-profile partnership with McLaren Formula One, two-time reigning World Constructors' Champions. Throughout the episode, Chris shares insight into how Jack Daniel's balances heritage, innovation, and global reach while staying rooted in Lynchburg. Featured Whiskeys & Release Details Jack Daniel's Single Barrel Heritage Barrel Tennessee Whiskey Distillery: Jack Daniel Distillery, Lynchburg, TN Whiskey Type: Tennessee Whiskey Mash Bill: 80% corn, 8% rye, 12% malted barley Proof: 100 proof (also barrel entry proof) Age: 8 years MSRP: $69.99 (2025) Availability: Year-round, Single Barrel Collection Matured at least seven years in Jack Daniel's highest-elevation barrelhouses, Heritage Barrel delivers a soft oak nose with vanilla and graham cracker, followed by rich flavors of vanilla, marshmallow, and toffee. The finish lingers with brown sugar and oak, offering a balanced, classic Tennessee whiskey profile. Jack Daniel's Single Barrel Special Release Tanyard Hill Rye Whiskey Type: Barrel Proof Tennessee Rye Whiskey Mash Bill: 70% rye, 18% corn, 12% malted barley Distillation Date: November 2015 Barrelhouse: Tanyard Hill Barrel House 1 Proof Range: 130.2–148.8 proof (65.1%–74.4% ABV) Bottle Size: 700mL MSRP: $79.99 Availability: Limited, nationwide Aged in one of the earliest barrelhouses on the Jack Daniel's campus, Tanyard Hill Rye showcases dark fruit and sweet oak aromas, with flavors of candied mint, dark chocolate, and baking spice. The finish brings clove, sweet tobacco, and oak, highlighting the intensity and depth that come from long aging and barrel proof bottling. Stream this episode on your favorite podcast platform, and if you enjoy what you hear, we'd love for you to leave us a review. We're incredibly grateful for your continued support over the past six years. A special thank you goes out to our amazing community of Patreon supporters—your support helps keep Bourbon Lens going strong! If you're enjoying the podcast, consider leaving a 5-star rating, writing a quick review, and sharing the show with a fellow bourbon enthusiast. You can follow us @BourbonLens on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and X. Want to go a step further? Support us on Patreon for exclusive behind-the-scenes content, Bourbon Lens swag, access to our Tasting Club, and more. Have questions, feedback, or guest suggestions? Drop us a line at Info@BourbonLens.com. Explore BourbonLens.com for blog posts, the latest whiskey news, our full podcast archive, and detailed whiskey reviews. Cheers, Scott & Jake Bourbon Lens   Image Credit: Jack Daniel Distillery

The Bourbon Life
The Whiskey Trip - Season 3, Episode 50 - Lee Kennedy, Master Distiller - Leiper's Fork Distillery

The Bourbon Life

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 60:49


On this week's episode of The Whiskey Trip, Big Chief sits down with old friend and master distiller Lee Kennedy of Leiper's Fork Distillery for a conversation rooted in tradition, craftsmanship, and the future of American whiskey. The episode opens with Big Chief sipping on Revenuers Reserve, a standout release from Leiper's Fork Distillery. This small batch blend of three 8 year old Tennessee whiskey barrels, bottled at 100 proof, pays tribute to the historic revenuers who once enforced whiskey taxes across Tennessee. It is a rich, mature pour that sets the tone for a deep dive into heritage distilling and the stories behind the still As Big Chief works through four expressions from Leiper's Fork, Lee walks listeners through the early beginnings of the distillery, from the historic log cabin tasting room to the impressive post and beam still house that shelters their traditional copper pot still with an onion bulb and goose neck. It is a true nod to old world whiskey making. To finish up the first half, Lee surprises the Big Man with a single barrel cask strength Tennessee whiskey, an uncut, full proof expression that showcases the raw character and depth Leiper's Fork is known for. The second half of the episode shifts toward what is ahead for the distillery, including growth in Franklin and Nashville, expanding overseas, and how tariffs impact craft distilleries like Leiper's Fork. During the conversation, Big Chief pours up Leiper's Fork Rye, a whiskey with a cult following, thanks to its bold spice and unmistakable character. The episode wraps with one final pour, a single barrel wheated bourbon, closing out the show with a soft, expressive whiskey that highlights Leiper's Fork's attention to grain, barrel selection, and balance. To this day, Big Chief considers Leiper's Fork Distillery the perfect example of what a craft distillery should be, great whiskey, genuine warmth and hospitality, combined with timeless old school charm. Pour a glass, settle in, and take the ride with Big Chief.

Bourbon Lens
361: Burnt Tavern Bourbon & William Berkele Distillery

Bourbon Lens

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 43:15


In this episode of The Bourbon Lens Podcast, Jake and Scott sit down with members of the team behind Burnt Tavern Bourbon, a new bourbon developed by William Berkele Distillery in collaboration with renowned whiskey maker Chip Tate. Joining the conversation are Bennett Clark, President of William Berkele Distillery, Royce Blevins, Lead Founder, and Chip Tate, Master Distiller. Together, they discuss the origins of Burnt Tavern Bourbon, the historical inspiration behind the brand, and how William Berkele Distillery is bringing a centuries-old story into the modern whiskey landscape. The episode explores the collaborative process behind developing Burnt Tavern Bourbon, Chip Tate's approach to wood finishing and flavor development, and how the team balanced tradition with innovation to create a distinct new American whiskey. Jake and Scott also dig into the challenges and opportunities facing new bourbon brands today, and what sets Burnt Tavern apart in an increasingly crowded market. Stream this episode on your favorite podcast platform, and if you enjoy what you hear, we'd love for you to leave us a review. We're incredibly grateful for your continued support over the past six years. A special thank you goes out to our amazing community of Patreon supporters—your support helps keep Bourbon Lens going strong! If you're enjoying the podcast, consider leaving a 5-star rating, writing a quick review, and sharing the show with a fellow bourbon enthusiast. You can follow us @BourbonLens on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and X. Want to go a step further? Support us on Patreon for exclusive behind-the-scenes content, Bourbon Lens swag, access to our Tasting Club, and more. Have questions, feedback, or guest suggestions? Drop us a line at Info@BourbonLens.com. Explore BourbonLens.com for blog posts, the latest whiskey news, our full podcast archive, and detailed whiskey reviews. Cheers, Scott & Jake Bourbon Lens   Chip Tate – Master Distiller Chip Tate is a trailblazer in American craft distilling. He founded his first distillery in 2008, combining his passion for fermentation, culinary arts, and hands-on craftsmanship. With a diverse background spanning brewing, IT, physics, and philosophy, Chip brings a uniquely creative and technical perspective to whiskey making. As the founder of Balcones Distilling, Chip hand-built his copper stills and created award-winning whiskies that earned nearly 150 national and international honors, including Whisky Magazine's Icon of Whisky and the World Whiskies Award for Best American Whisky. Inspired by William Berkele's centuries-old bourbon heritage and the story of Burnt Tavern, Chip applied his vision and wood-finishing expertise to craft this distinct new bourbon brand. He lives in Texas with his wife, Rachel, and their two children. Outside the distillery, Chip enjoys playing guitar and cooking. Bennett Clark – President, William Berkele Distillery Bennett Clark is the President of William Berkele Distillery, where he oversees daily operations, logistics, and contract management. With a background in real estate, construction, development, and coaching, Bennett brings broad industry experience and a practical, results-driven leadership style. His strengths in sales, project management, and consulting have helped guide the distillery's growth, operational strategy, and collaborative partnerships. A native of Danville, Kentucky, Bennett holds a Bachelor of Arts from Centre College. Bennett has lived in Lexington, Kentucky for more than 20 years and is married with three daughters. Outside of work, he is an avid golfer and remains active in his local community. Royce Blevins – Lead Founder, William Berkele Distillery Royce Blevins is the Lead Founder of William Berkele Distillery, playing a central role in the planning, development, and operations of the company. He brings over 20 years of experience in facilities management, construction, and plant operations. Royce holds multiple professional licenses in plumbing, electrical, and HVAC, and is EPA certified, providing deep technical expertise across complex production environments. In addition to his role at William Berkele Distillery, he serves as Senior Manager of Facilities and Corporate Services at YUM Brands in Louisville, Kentucky. Previously, Royce was the Facilities Director at the Kentucky Horse Park, where he helped manage major events including the 2010 World Equestrian Games and the annual Rolex Kentucky Three-Day Event. He is also an accomplished NCAA women's basketball official. A lifelong Central Kentuckian, Royce is married and has four children.  

Bourbon Podcast
12/11/25: Chris Fletcher

Bourbon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2025 48:37


Chris Fletcher is Vice President, Master Distiller and Director of Distillery Operations at the Jack Daniel Distillery. In this role, he uses an extensive knowledge of the whiskey-making process to supervise and ensure the world's top-selling whiskey is both in constant supply and true to Jack's guiding belief that “Every day we make it, we'll make it the best we can.” Chris is one of only a handful of individuals to have held the title of “Master Distiller” in the distillery's history, which began production in 1866. A native of Lynchburg, Tennessee, he is proud to accept the enormous responsibility that comes with having one of the most envied jobs in the world. Chris joined the Jack Daniel Distillery first as a tour guide, coming home to work summers during his college years. After earning a degree in chemistry, he gained a complete knowledge of production at Jack Daniel's including milling, mashing, fermenting, distillation, mellowing and maturation, all passed down first-hand by his grandfather, the late Master Distiller Frank “Frog” Bobo, and other Jack Daniel's employees with decades of experience. After his stint in Lynchburg, Chris worked for Brown-Forman Corporation in Louisville, Kentucky on Jack Daniel's quality control. Following two years of gaining valuable experience working for distilleries across North America, he returned to the Jack Daniel Distillery in 2014. This experience primed him to spearhead the quality operation at Jack Daniel's. Chris plays a key role in any potential new offerings and considerations from the distillery.As the grandson of Bobo, making Jack Daniel's TennesseeWhiskey comes naturally to Chris.  He recalls visiting his grandfather at the distillery, following closely at his heels and hearing stories about those who came before them. Chris's first memory of the distillery is watching his grandfather make sour mash and operate the stills. Fletcher not only has a foothold into the heritage and authenticity of Jack, but he also brings a fresh approach to product innovation. As his grandfather often reminded him, the incredible growth Jack Daniel's has experienced since his days at the distillery is a result of the process and quality controls established by its founder.  

Barrel to Bottle, The Binny's Podcast
Barton 1792's Ross Cornelissen

Barrel to Bottle, The Binny's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2025 40:21


Ross Cornelissen is the Master Distiller at Barton 1792. From a background in cereal engineering, he became obsessed with fermentation. That eventually led him to Barton 1792, where Binny's partnered with them for our line of Clark & Sheffield bourbons. 1792 Small Batch Bottled in Bond 1792 Small Batch 1792 Cognac Finished Limited Release Bourbon Small Batch 1792 Sweet Wheat Limited Release Bourbon Clark & Sheffield Barrel Proof Bourbon Clark & Sheffield Barrel Proof Bourbon Binny's Handpicked If you have a question for the Barrel to Bottle Crew, email us at comments@binnys.com, or reach out to us on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram. If we answer your question during a podcast, you'll get a $20 Binny's Gift Card! If you like our podcast, subscribe wherever you download podcasts. Rate and review us on Apple Podcasts.

The Scotchy Bourbon Boys
Thanksgiving, Turkeys, And Wild Turkey 101 Proof Traditions With Four Branches Master Distiller Gregg Snyder

The Scotchy Bourbon Boys

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2025 97:43 Transcription Available


Send us a textWe celebrate bourbon heritage, wild turkey conservation, and how a surplus of aged barrels sparked the creation of Russell's Reserve. Gregg Snyder joins us to share stories of Jimmy Russell, warehouse wisdom, and why Russell's 13 and 15 hit so differently.• annual Thanksgiving special with Gregg Snyder• turkey hunting passion and NWTF conservation work• wild vs farm turkey taste and preparation• cooking methods for wild turkey including nuggets and piccata• tracking tips using footprints and droppings• path from Brown‑Forman cooperage to Wild Turkey leadership• mandate to protect tradition and avoid shortcuts• how inventory analysis led to Russell's Reserve• naming, first bottling, and early pricing strategy• bourbon vs Tennessee whiskey clarity• maturation sites including Camp Nelson and McBrayer• Russell's 13 vs 15 tasting contrasts and oxidation talk• Rare Breed blend concept and rising entry proofs• lessons from legends and blending today at Four BranchesMake sure you check us out on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, X, and TikTok, along with Apple, iHeart, and Spotify. Whether you listen or watch us, make sure you like, listen, subscribe, and leave good feedback. Also, make sure you become a member.A holiday pour tastes better with a story, and this one comes straight from the rickhouse. We welcome industry veteran Gregg Snyder to trace the line from turkey tracks and conservation fields to the barrel floors of Wild Turkey, sharing how an overlooked inventory problem lit the spark for Russell's Reserve and why protecting tradition still matters in a world of shortcuts.We start with the outdoors: the rush of a dawn gobble, how to tell a gobbler's print from a hen's, and why the wild bird's best eating is in the breast. Gregg breaks down simple, crowd-pleasing prep—crispy nuggets, teriyaki kebabs, even a bright, silky piccata—then connects that kitchen craft to the patient arc of bourbon maturation. From Brown‑Forman's cooperage to his tenure running operations at Wild Turkey, he explains the quiet rule that shaped a generation of whiskey: never change how the whiskey is made. No enzyme tricks, no shortcuts—just wood, time, and careful selection.Then we open the vault. Gregg recounts proposing a new bourbon to honor Jimmy Russell—Russell's Reserve—born from aging stock the spreadsheets wouldn't touch. We talk warehouses from Camp Nelson to McBrayer, the effect of elevation and airflow, entry proof shifts, and why Rare Breed's blend-first logic still sings. A guided tasting squares Russell's 13 against 15: caramel-vanilla richness vs oak-forward structure. If you love dessert-like depth, 13 feels like a sweet spot; if you crave tannin and cigar-box edges, 15 scratches that itch. Along the way you'll hear the kind of Jimmy Russell stories that make you smile and pour another ounce.This one blends heritage, practical tasting insights, and the warmth of a Thanksgiving table. If bourbon history, Wild Turkey lore, and smart, no‑nonsense tasting notes are your thing, you'll feel right at home. Follow and subscribe on your favorite app, share with a friend who loves Russell's or Rare Breed, and leave a quick review to help more whiskey fans find the show. What's your pick: Russell's 13 or 15—and why?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 Over/Under Podcast
Whiskey Nerd Takeover: Milam & Greene's Blair Ault, The Answer, and a Master Distiller Drop-In

The Over/Under Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025 64:20


In this Whiskey Rocks Whiskey Nerd Takeover, Joel and Chris welcome back Blair Ault from Milam & Greene for a deep dive into a special release, The Answer. What starts as a behind-the-scenes breakdown of blending philosophy, flavor decisions, and how this bottle came to life quickly turns into a full-on whiskey masterclass when Master Distiller Marlene Holmes drops in unexpectedly.But that's only half the story. Somewhere along the way, the conversation takes a hard left turn into the wonderfully strange. We're talking Star Trek debates, music tangents, movie villains, and a few moments that have absolutely nothing to do with whiskey—but somehow make perfect sense in the moment. It's the kind of detour that only happens when the drinks are poured, the mics are on, and everyone's having too much fun to steer the ship straight.This episode delivers real insight for anyone who loves whiskey, studies whiskey, or just wants to hang out with two of the sharpest minds in the industry. It's nerdy, it's unpredictable, and it might be the most enjoyable chaos we've had on the show. Buckle up.To follow us, find us on YouTube, TikTok and Instagram @thewhiskeyrockspodcastWhiskey rocks, sip hard!

Barn Talk
How to Create a Brand That Fuels a Life of Freedom w/ Tim Jones

Barn Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 147:29


Welcome to Barn Talk! In today's episode, Sawyer and Tork are joined by brand builder, restaurateur, and bourbon aficionado Tim Jones. From his small-town Kentucky upbringing—where cattle farming, moonshining, and greeting card factories shaped his early days—to working with iconic bourbon brands like Buffalo Trace and Weller, Tim Jones shares his journey through the world of creativity and entrepreneurship. We dig into the grit behind building great brands, Tim Jones's leap into owning his own businesses, including the buzzworthy Boondogs hot dog joint, and how bourbon became a centerpiece of his story. Plus, hear about Tim Jones's behind-the-scenes experiences on Discovery Channel's Moonshiners and Master Distiller, and the lessons learned from both triumphs and setbacks (including exploding cans!). This episode packs practical wisdom, laughs, and inspiration for anyone chasing their own vision—whether you're a farmer, a founder, or just a fellow bourbon lover.Shop Farmer Grade

The Bourbon Life
The Whiskey Trip - Season 3, Episode 43 - Alex Castle, Master Distiller - Augusta Distillery

The Bourbon Life

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2025 62:52


This week, Big Chief rolls into Augusta, Kentucky, to sit down with one of  bourbon's baddest trailblazers, Master Distiller Alex Castle of Augusta  Distillery. And y'all, this woman's story is straight fire. From studying distillation in her home state to cutting her teeth at Wild  Turkey, to shaking things up in Memphis, Alex has been breaking barrels and  boundaries her whole career. Now she's back home, running the show and  helping Augusta Distillery light up their stills and craft some seriously bold  single barrel whiskey. In the first half, Big Chief and Alex dive into a pour of Old Route 8, a single  barrel with serious spice and that sticky sweet hot honey heat that keeps you  coming back for another sip. Then things heat up even more with Buckner's 10-Year in the second half and  oh my Lord, this one's a straight-up spice bomb. It's rich, fiery, and full of  attitude, just like the woman behind the whiskey. So pour a glass, buckle up, and take the ride with Big Chief and Alex Castle. This episode's proofed high, full of grit, and smooth as Kentucky charm. Because on The Whiskey Trip, it's never just about the pour, it's about the  people, the passion, and the stories behind every drop. And Alex Castle? She's  proof that when hard work meets heart, greatness follows

Barrel to Bottle, The Binny's Podcast
Teeling Whiskey Master Distiller Alex Chasko

Barrel to Bottle, The Binny's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2025 45:17


Teeling's Master Distiller, Alex Chasko, got his start during the nascent days of the craft beer industry in the US. That probably explains why he's always driving innovation for Teeling Whiskey's barrel regiments. It's those unique barrel regiments that keeps the Whiskey Hotline returning to the Teeling barrel warehouse every year to dig through thousands of casks to find unique and interesting barrel finishes.  If you have a question for the Barrel to Bottle Crew, email us at comments@binnys.com, or reach out to us on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram. If we answer your question during a podcast, you'll get a $20 Binny's Gift Card! If you like our podcast, subscribe wherever you download podcasts. Rate and review us on Apple Podcasts.

Bourbon Pursuit
537 - The Engineering Behind The New Heaven Hill Springs Distillery with Conor O Driscoll

Bourbon Pursuit

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2025 73:59


If there's one distillery that truly feels like a cornerstone of the bourbon world, it has to be Heaven Hill. From Evan Williams to Elijah Craig to Larceny, their portfolio is an absolute institution. And with their 90th anniversary upcoming, there's no better time to get a look at the past, present, and future of this bourbon powerhouse. We're sitting down with Conor O' Driscoll, the Master Distiller at Heaven Hill. He's taking us on a journey through the company's remarkable history, from its founding in 1935 to its massive expansion with the new Heaven Hill Springs Distillery, capable of pumping out 1,500 barrels a day. Conor talks to us about how every facet of the new distillery was planned from fermentation techniques to how they will continue to innovative with their Grain to Glass series. We also get into the latest market trends, including if Conor thinks barrel proof expressions are on the decline. Show Notes: Conor's insights on Heaven Hill's 90-year legacy and the future of the family business Overview of the new Heaven Hill Springs distillery and production advancements Highlights of the Grain to Glass program and its unique mash bills Discussion on modern bourbon trends and the rise of barrel-proof spirits Humorous takes on celebrity culture and children's views of the whiskey industry Conor's vision for Heaven Hill's future, focusing on quality and sustainability Support this podcast on Patreon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bourbon Showdown Podcast
Woodford Reserve: Elizabeth McCall

Bourbon Showdown Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2025 52:54


This week, we welcome Woodford Reserve Master Distiller Elizabeth McCall back to the show! We sit down for a big pour of Woodford's new Batch Proof Rye and she walks us through how it came to fruition and all the amazing things she's been doing since becoming Master Distiller. It's a Batch Proof Rye conversation on this week's Bourbon Showdown Podcast!

Bourbon Showdown Podcast
Maker's Mark: Dr. Blake Layfield

Bourbon Showdown Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2025 59:44


This week we welcome Maker's Mark, Master Distiller, Dr. Blake Layfield to the Bourbon Showdown, as we kick off season 11 with a big pour of Maker's Mark Cellar Aged 2025! Blake and I do a deep dive not only on this delicious pour but on all things Maker's Mark. We go through the brands history, his path to whiskey and how he became Master Distiller of one of the most recognizable brands in the world. We talk about whiskey innovation, his philosophy on innovation and brand consistency as well as what he has in store for the future of Maker's Mark, all while enjoying a pour of this years Cellar Aged goodness! It's a full flavor, high proof start to the Season 11 on this weeks Bourbon Showdown Podcast!  

Bourbon Lens
351: Minden Mill Distilling with Master Distiller Joe O'Sullivan

Bourbon Lens

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2025 48:16


In this episode of Bourbon Lens, Jake and Scott sit down with Joe O'Sullivan, Master Distiller at Minden Mill Distilling, to discuss his journey in American Whiskey and what makes Minden Mill one of Nevada's most exciting distilleries. Joe shares his early experiences learning from one of the greats in American Whiskey, Steve McCarthy, founder of Clear Creek Distillery and widely considered the “godfather of American Single Malt.” From there, Joe's path took him across the country as he honed his craft and helped shape the modern American Single Malt category. The conversation explores what led Joe to Nevada and the vision behind Minden Mill Distilling — from its straight Bourbon and Rye to its American Single Malt Whiskey lineup. Jake and Scott also dive into Joe's involvement with the new Estate Whiskey Alliance, his advocacy for the “ground-to-glass” movement, and why innovation and heritage both matter in today's spirits world. Listeners will hear firsthand how Minden Mill's unique approach to whiskey-making, backed by a state-of-the-art facility and the Carson Valley's rugged character, is positioning the distillery as a rising force in American Whiskey.   About Joe O'Sullivan: Joseph (Joe) O'Sullivan is the Master Distiller of Minden Mill Distilling in Nevada and a respected voice in American Whiskey. He apprenticed under Steve McCarthy, founder of Clear Creek Distillery and a pioneer of American Single Malt, before going on to serve as Master Distiller at Clear Creek and later Hood River Distillers. Joe has been an active leader in the industry, contributing to the American Single Malt Whiskey Commission, helping establish the category's Standard of Identity certified by the TTB in 2024, and supporting the Estate Whiskey Alliance. He also shared his expertise with the Edinburgh Whisky Academy, shaping global understanding of American Single Malt. With nearly two decades of distilling experience, Joe oversees Minden Mill's production of Straight Bourbon, Straight Rye, and American Single Malt Whiskey, as well as vodka and liqueurs. His career reflects a balance of craftsmanship, innovation, and advocacy for American whiskey traditions. Stream this episode on your favorite podcast platform, and if you enjoy what you hear, we'd love for you to leave us a review. We're incredibly grateful for your continued support over the past six years. A special thank you goes out to our amazing community of Patreon supporters—your support helps keep Bourbon Lens going strong! If you're enjoying the podcast, consider leaving a 5-star rating, writing a quick review, and sharing the show with a fellow bourbon enthusiast. You can follow us @BourbonLens on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and X. Want to go a step further? Support us on Patreon for exclusive behind-the-scenes content, Bourbon Lens swag, access to our Tasting Club, and more. Have questions, feedback, or guest suggestions? Drop us a line at Info@BourbonLens.com. Explore BourbonLens.com for blog posts, the latest whiskey news, our full podcast archive, and detailed whiskey reviews. Cheers, Scott & Jake Bourbon Lens Distillery Images Credit: Scott Shearer

Scran
Bonus episode - Galloway Distillery launch with Outlander's Sam Heughan

Scran

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2025 36:04


On this special bonus episode of Scran we take you to the launch of Galloway distillery. Previously the Crafty Distillery in Newton Stewart, actor and drinks aficionado Sam Heughan has purchased the business to develop his Sassanach brand of spirits further.  In this episode you'll hear Sam giving a speech at the launch  and Rosalind's chat with him afterwards where he shares his childhood memories of the area and his hopes for the distillery. It was a rather windy day and a noisy space so apologies about the audio quality.  You'll also hear from Craig Rankin, Master Distiller who Rosalind also chatted to about the new whisky brand as well as their other gin and vodka products.  He gave her great insight into the process of creating the spirits and blends and about just how committed Sam Heughan is to his drinks project. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Distillery Nation Podcast
Inside Four Roses with Master Distiller Brent Elliott: Craft, Innovation and Industry Wisdom

The Distillery Nation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2025 44:39


In the latest episode of Distillery Nation Podcast, we sit down with Brent Elliott, the Master Distiller behind one of Kentucky's most beloved bourbon brands—Four Roses. Known for their distinctive high-rye mashbills and exceptional craftsmanship, Four Roses has earned its place as an iconic name in the bourbon world, and Elliott's expertise is a driving force behind that reputation. Elliott takes us on a fascinating journey through his path to becoming a master distiller, sharing the experiences and mentors that shaped his approach to whiskey making. His story offers valuable insights into how passion and dedication can lead to mastering one of America's most revered crafts. One of the most intriguing aspects of our conversation centers on Four Roses' experimental approach to smaller batch productions. Elliott reveals how the distillery uses these limited runs to push creative boundaries, test new techniques, and develop profiles that might one day influence their core lineup. It's a glimpse into the innovative spirit that keeps established distilleries at the forefront of the industry

The Bourbon Life
The Whiskey Trip - Season 3, Episode 35 - Julian Giraldo, Master Distiller & Mike Cosby, Brand Manager - Giant Texas Distillers

The Bourbon Life

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2025 61:51


On this week's episode of The Whiskey Trip, Big Chief heads back to Houston to sit down with Master Distiller Julian Giraldo and Brand Manager Mike Cosby of Giant Texas Distillers. Julian isn't just any guest—he was the very first to appear on the show—so it was only fitting to bring him back to share another round of stories and pours. We start with Giant Texas' standard 90-proof expression, then move into the University of Houston Cougars commemorative bottling with notes of kettle corn, toasted sugar, and just the right amount of spice. From there, the lineup takes off:     •    A five-year-old honey infused bourbon at 105.7 proof, crafted through a unique process of resting honey in a wet bourbon barrel for six months before finishing the whiskey for another eight.     •    A maple infused rye whiskey at 118 proof, aged in an empty maple rye whiskey barrel from Seldom Seen Farm, marrying decadent maple character with rye spice.     •    And finally, a Texas brandy made from Orange Muscat and Trebbiano grapes from the Panhandle, aged seven years in a toasted barrel and bottled at 117.3 proof—a perfect palate cleanser with notes of toasted marshmallow and bright citrus. Along the way, Julian and Mike share stories of traveling together, building a community of whiskey lovers, and carrying forward the true meaning of Tejas—“friendship.” Julian also offers a sneak peek at a future American Single Malt, showcasing the distillery's range and diversity. This episode is a perfect mix of tradition, innovation, and Texas pride—just like Giant Texas itself. So pour yourself a glass, settle in, and come along for the ride on this stop of The Whiskey Trip.

This is My Bourbon Podcast
Ep. 395: This is Minden Mill Master Distiller Joe O'Sullivan

This is My Bourbon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2025 84:38


Send us a textIt's always a thrill to welcome a new face to the world of TIMBP, especially someone as knowledgable and insightful as Joe O'Sullivan. Joe's been in the industry for 2 decades and has been on the forefront of making American Single Malt a recognized product, as well as paving the way for his own legacy as a distiller. Learn about his history and more on this week's episode of This is my Bourbon Podcast. Enjoy.Become a patron of the show at http://www.patreon.com/mybourbonpodcastLeave us a 5 star rating and review on your podcast app of choice!Send us an email with questions or comments to thisismybourbonshop@gmail.comSend us mail to PO Box 22609, Lexington, KY 40522Check out all of our merch and apparel: http://bourbonshop.threadless.com/Leave us a message for Barrel Rings at 859.428.8253Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mybourbonpod/Twitter: https://twitter.com/mybourbonpodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/mybourbonpod/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/thisismybourbonpodcastPayPal, if you feel so inclined: PayPal.me/pritter1492Link to our Barrell Rye Armagnac Finished Pick: https://shop.whiskeyinmyweddingring.com/products/barrell-private-release-rye-1a03Support the show

One Nation Under Whisky
Murphy Quint Master Distiller & Director of Operations at Cedar Ridge Distillery

One Nation Under Whisky

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2025 67:36


Joshua and Jason have a sit down with Murphy Quint, Master Distiller and Director of Operations at Cedar Ridge Distillery. If you're new to One Nation Under Whisky, get ready for a super fun, super in-depth geeky whisky conversation. If you're a long-time padcost listener, you know why you're here (and thanks, as always, for listening!)... ...as usual, have a seat, have a pour, and listen in. Unless you're driving. If you're driving, be smart and stay sober but be sure to listen into the conversation! Special thanks to: - Weigh Down for allowing us to use their song "Wooden Monsters" as our theme song - Moana McAuliffe for designing our Podcast Logo - RØDE for making *really* great microphones - Focusrite for making awesome USB receivers - Olympus and Tascam for making fine mobile recording devices - Joshua Hatton for producing and editing

The Ken Coleman Show
Master Distiller: How I Went From Underdog to Hall of Fame

The Ken Coleman Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2025 73:23


In this episode, Ken Coleman sits down with master distiller and Kentucky Bourbon Hall of Famer Wes Henderson. Find out the key to paving your own path, how to make the most of an entry-level job, and the one mistake to avoid before starting your own business. Next Steps: ·