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Send us a textMark Carter joins us to share his remarkable journey from builder to whiskey maker and the philosophy behind Old Carter's exceptional barrel-proof expressions.• Building a hotel and restaurant led to wine making in Napa Valley• Partnered with Dixon Dedman to revive Kentucky Owl in 2011• Founded Old Carter immediately after selling Kentucky Owl in 2017• Never releases whiskey younger than 7 years old with most current products 10+ years• Meticulously tastes and grades each barrel before creating small batch blends• Uses multiple coopers for different flavor profiles• The Carter Club is expanding with 400 additional lockers• American Whiskey Batch 14 contains approximately 50% whiskey aged 19-20 years• Balance is key to creating high-proof whiskeys that don't drink "hot"• Describes Old Carter's signature profile as having "deep, rich aromatics" with "a long finish"• Double barreling techniques create unique flavors in their expressionsMark Carter's path to becoming one of Kentucky's most respected whiskey makers began far from the bourbon trail. A builder by trade who constructed a hotel, then managed its restaurant, Carter's curiosity about wine led him to purchase a Napa Valley winery in 2006. When seeking custom crush clients, he connected with Kentucky innkeeper Dixon Dedman, and instead of making wine together, suggested reviving Dedman's family whiskey heritage. This collaboration birthed Kentucky Owl in 2011, which they later sold to Stoli Group in 2017—the very same day Mark launched Old Carter Whiskey.What makes Old Carter stand out in today's crowded whiskey landscape is Mark's unwavering commitment to quality. Nothing younger than seven years reaches the bottle, with most current releases featuring whiskey aged 10+ years. The blending process reveals Carter's artistry—tasting through dozens of barrels, grading each one, then carefully combining them to achieve perfect harmony. As he describes it, "We don't like hot. We want balanced. We love flavor." This philosophy explains how Old Carter creates high-proof expressions (often above 130 proof) that drink with remarkable smoothness.The American Whiskey Batch 14 showcased during our conversation exemplifies this approach, containing approximately 50% whiskey aged 19-20 years. Despite its 134.3 proof, it delivers sweet notes of marshmallow and crème brûlée with a warming—never burning—finish. This meticulous attention extends to their barrel program, where Mark works with multiple coopers to achieve different flavor profiles, drawing parallels to his wine-making background.Old Carter continues to expand, with their Carter Club adding 400 new lockers and several small batch releases planned for different distributors. Mark's passion for whiskey craftsmanship shines through in every expression, creating products that whiskey enthusiasts treasure. Experience what happens when patience, expertise, and unwavering standards come together in a glass—try Old Carter and taste the difference true dedication makes.voice over Whiskey Thief If You Have Gohsts Add for SOFLSupport the showhttps://www.scotchybourbonboys.com The Scotchy bourbon Boys are #3 in Feedspots Top 60 whiskey podcasts in the world https://podcast.feedspot.com/whiskey_podcasts/
Send us a textWe revisit bourbon history with a special tasting of a 1981 Old Taylor bourbon, which reveals the fascinating journey of this historic brand from Colonel EH Taylor through National Distillers to Jim Beam and eventually back to Buffalo Trace.• Old Taylor transitioned from its original distillery (now Castle & Key) to Jim Beam production in the 1970s• This 1981 bottle represents the Jim Beam era when they used their 75% corn/13% rye/12% barley mash bill• Despite being only 86 proof and 6 years old, this dusty bottle achieves a perfect 18/18 on our rating system• The profile features burnt caramel corn and candy sweetness with an unexpected maple syrup finish• Buffalo Trace (Sazerac) eventually purchased the brand back in 2009, bringing it full circle• Middle West Spirits gets a brief mention for their unique weeded bourbon offerings• Upcoming events include Walker's farewell party at Amore Restaurant on May 9th• We'll be visiting Old Homestead, Spirits of French Lick, and Old Carter in upcoming travels• The Steel Valley Bourbon Association will host a dinner featuring our barrel pickJoin us next week for our special Derby podcast where we'll discuss Old Forrester, Brown-Forman and Woodford Reserve's connections to the Kentucky Derby.A sip of bourbon history awaits as we uncork a treasured 1981 Old Taylor – a 200ml time capsule gifted for my 60th birthday that connects us to bourbon's fascinating past. This dusty bottle represents a unique moment in Kentucky whiskey history when Jim Beam owned the legendary brand created by Colonel EH Taylor Jr., the father of modern bourbon and champion of the 1897 Bottled-in-Bond Act.The journey of Old Taylor weaves through Kentucky's bourbon landscape – from Taylor's original distillery (now Castle & Key) through National Distillers during Prohibition, eventually landing at Jim Beam in 1972 where this particular bottle was produced using their classic 75% corn, 13% rye, 12% malted barley recipe. What makes this tasting extraordinary is experiencing how a modest 86-proof, six-year bourbon from four decades ago delivers exceptional quality that rivals today's premium offerings.Our Old Louisville Whiskey Company Barrel Bottle Breakdown reveals a perfect 18/18 score with remarkable tasting notes: burnt caramel corn aromatics, candy-like sweetness on the palate, and a surprising maple syrup finish that lingers impressively. The viscosity and mouthfeel defy its modest proof, creating an experience that transcends time and connects us directly to bourbon's golden era before the modern whiskey boom.For bourbon enthusiasts, these dusty treasures offer more than nostalgic sipping – they provide perspective on how distillation, aging, and blending techniques have evolved while highlighting the consistent craftsmanship that defines Kentucky's signature spirit. Whether you're a seasoned collector or curious newcomer, seeking out these liquid time capsules offers a unique window into bourbon's rich heritage.Join us next week for our special Derby podcast where we'll explore the deep connections between Old Forrester, Brown-Forman, Woodford Reserve and Kentucky's most famous horse race. Until then, remember that good bourbon equals good times and good friends – live your life uncut and unfiltered! If You Have Gohsts Add for SOFLSupport the showhttps://www.scotchybourbonboys.com The Scotchy bourbon Boys are #3 in Feedspots Top 60 whiskey podcasts in the world https://podcast.feedspot.com/whiskey_podcasts/
In this episode, the crew talks about our 1st Pours with Cooper Crouch on his 21st Birthday weekend. We also discuss our 1st pours before we should have been taking sips. With a bit sprinkled in about Michter's 10, Old Carter and dustys.
How unbelievable it feels to say this, but... the final episode is here! In the Season 3 finale, we bring you an intimate and spirited conversation with Mark Carter, the founder of Old Carter Whiskey. This entrepreneur, mentor, and friend has built a Bourbon legacy through grit, camaraderie, and unyielding positivity. Tune in to hear about Mark's journey, his philosophy on life, and the waiting list for a bottle of Old Carter that has become a legend in of itself. In this episode, we are also joined by Rob Beatty, the Founder of the Kentucky Black Bourbon Guild, who looks to Mark Carter as a mentor. You can hear more about Rob and his endeavors in EP 0 of Season 3. Please visit http://www.lagralanespirits.org/episodes/oldcarter for shownotes, transcripts, and more. Links: Guests: Mark Carter - https://www.instagram.com/markcarter52/ Old Carter Whiskey - https://www.oldcarterwhiskeyco.com/ Rob Beatty - https://robbeattybrands.com/ KBBG - https://kentuckyblackbourbonguild.com/ Additional links + Special thanks to: Flask Fine Wine & Whisky in Studio City - https://flaskfinewines.com/ WEP - https://weeditpodcasts.com/ Liam E. Allen (original music) - @Liamea97
Send us a text.The episode explores the emerging concerns of scams within the whiskey community, emphasizing the importance of vigilance for bourbon enthusiasts. Key discussions include the realities of the secondary market, the red flags to identify online scams, and the need to build relationships with trustworthy sources to safeguard one's whiskey passion. • Scammers are prevalent in the whiskey world • The secondary market can lead to price gouging and unethical practices • Key signs to identify online scams and fraudulent sellers • Building relationships with reputable bourbon sellers is crucial • Understanding the value of authenticity in rare bourbon purchases With a spotlight on the famed Old Carter Batch Nine, we celebrate its creators, Mark Carter and Christy Atkinson, while sharing tales of camaraderie and cherished bottle pursuits. Our journey takes us through the vibrant world of bourbon enthusiasts and the passion that fuels our love for this spirit.The episode dives into the complexities of bourbon's secondary market, highlighting challenges such as price gouging and scams. We discuss the stark reality of counterfeit products and the risks involved when buying rare bottles online. Whether you're navigating control and non-control states or figuring out how to avoid scams on platforms like Facebook, our insights and practical advice aim to protect fellow whiskey lovers from falling victim to fraudulent schemes.As the Scotchy Bourbon Boys community continues to grow, listener engagement becomes more important than ever. We emphasize the value of connecting through our website and social media platforms, encouraging interaction and feedback. With an appreciation for the sensational flavors of Old Carter whiskey, we invite you to indulge in the rich tapestry of bourbon tasting, underscoring the joy of sharing these experiences with good friends. Join us in our spirited pursuit of exceptional whiskey and the vibrant community that surrounds it. ad for Rosewood bourbonSupport the showhttps://www.scotchybourbonboys.com
It's This Week in Bourbon for October 25th 2024. A new record breaking sale happend for a private Van Winkle bottling at auction, Old Carter and all its assets go up for auction, Baker's releases a limited edition high rye bourbon.Show Notes: Van Winkle 18 Year Special Reserve Bourbon Binnys Private Barrel Selection Highest Unicorn Auction Green River Distilling moving to Whiskey Row Jackson Purchase Distillery will open a new corporate office in Louisville Old Carter for the entire brand and assets go up for auction Jim Beam Winter Reserve Monk's Road Rye Whiskey Baker's High-Rye Bourbon Lost Lantern Fall 2024 Collection Buzzard's Roost Kindred Collaboration Bourbon New Riff Distilling Kentucky Straight Rye Whiskey made with biscuit malt Support this podcast on Patreon
Today on the show we spoke to 10 year old Carter who's Blue Fin Tuna he landed might be the largest ever caught. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Embark on a captivating journey with Mark Carter, owner of old Carter Whiskey Co., as we unravel the tapestry of his life that weaves together the roles of an innkeeper, wine buyer, and now, a bourbon industry luminary. Mark's tale is one of reinvention and passion, taking us through the revival of Kentucky Owl to the meticulous craftsmanship behind his own Old Carter whiskey. As he shares the alchemy of aging and his uncompromising standard for spirits, you'll be transported to a world where patience is distilled into every sip, and the anticipation for his seven-year-aged distillate builds.In our heart-to-heart with Mark, we draw intoxicating parallels between the bourbon and wine realms, revealing the artistry behind barrel aging and the pivotal role of a taster's palate in sculpting flavors. The conversation uncorks the shared practices between distilleries and wineries, examining the influence of vintage variation and the rickhouse's embrace on each batch's character. You'll get a taste of innovation through our discussion of techniques that have forged distinctive profiles, like the secret double-oaked, double-barreled process, and the synergy found in collaborations that further refine the whiskey experience.Finally, step into the select circle of the Old Carter Social Club and discover the allure of bourbon club memberships, where camaraderie and exclusive spirits like Old Carter whiskey blend seamlessly. Learn what sets Old Carter apart—a harmony of caramel, toffee, and butterscotch that dances on the palate without a hint of bitterness. Whiskey aficionados, take note: as we pour over the economics of bourbon production and the blending artistry that commands a premium, you're invited to join us in raising a glass to the shared passion and the pursuit of the exceptional in every bottle. Support the showhttps://www.scotchybourbonboys.com
Crazy things happen in life - sometimes we're just little kids, or other times we're drunk adults! Can you tell the difference? More importantly, can our 6 year-old contestant tell the difference?!? lol
Get the brackets! https://bit.ly/3v3jbl5 Whiskeys: Old Carter Batch 11 Rye • Maker's Mark Private Selection Bourbon • Barrell Amburana Cask Bourbon • Sagamore Spirit Barrel Select Rye • Basil Hayden Toast Bourbon • Kinsey Cabernet Cask Whiskey • McAffee Brothers Benchmark Top Floor Bourbon • King's Creek Tennessee Whiskey • Remus Repeal Reserve VII Bourbon • Four Roses Single Barrel Bourbon • Jack Daniel's Triple Mash • Blue Note Crossroads Bourbon • Weller 12 Year Bourbon • Elmer T. Lee Bourbon • Koval Single Barrel Four Grain Whiskey • Kyrö Malt Rye Whisky Madness: We finally made it to the last round! • Shavonne stages a referee coup against Gabe • Well that was quick #thatswhatshesaid • Gabe has a nice cackle • The Old Carter turns Scott religious • Ed's old alt-metal band “Decisive Gut” • There is no Szechuan • The Weller 12 tickles Ed's Dickel • Scott forgets the slips • Shavonne's like Peter Brady • And we have our winner! Music Credits: Fight Back, The Show, and This Is Our Calling courtesy of Neffex | Link: https://www.youtube.com/user/neffexmusic • Sports News (acoustic version) by Sascha Ende | Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/351-sports-news-acoustic-version • Sports News 2 (acoustic version) by Sascha Ende | Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/353-sports-news-2-acoustic-version
Embark on a whiskey-whirled journey with us, your hosts Tiny and Super Nash, as we pull back the curtain on Bardstown Bourbon Company's craft and innovation. join us clad in matching Bardstown gear to unpack the evolution of Bardstown's unique blending prowess. From the Discovery and Fusion series to the industry's buzzing about Pritzker Private Capital's recent acquisition, we leave no barrel unturned. Our chat's brimming with bourbon lore, personal anecdotes, and that sweet anticipation of new tasting experiences that'll have your Glencairn glasses raised in earnest. we've got Aaron Harris bringing tales from inside the barrel and the scoop on Bardstown's latest endeavors. We're toasting to the art of whiskey-making and sipping through the nuances of caramel bourbons and barrel-finished delights. Peek into our virtual tour of distillery expansions and hear our musings on the collectible nature of signed bottles—all while bantering about the finer points of whiskey and our ever-growing merchandise collection. Whether you're a whiskey novice or connoisseur, you're in for a treat that's as complex and satisfying as the spirits we celebrate.Wrap up with us in a laughter-laced discussion of our social media misadventures and the plum debate, courtesy of our buddy Walker. Bourbon tasting is truly an art, and we're painting a picture that ranges from the buttery whispers of a Cabernet finish to the rich vanilla-caramel symphony found in a rum barrel blend. So, whether you're into the oaky embrace of a straight whiskey or the surprising twists of a Sauternes barrel finish, join us for an episode that's as flavorful and spirited as the bourbons we adore. Remember, whiskey is best enjoyed responsibly and among friends—cheers to that! If You Have GohstsSupport the showhttps://www.scotchybourbonboys.com
JOIN US FOR A REMUS VERTICAL TASTING ON 12/18! Get $10 off using code Tangent10 Even though it sounds (and looks) like some legendary, newly revived, pre-Prohibition whiskey brand, Old Carter is actually only 6 years old, with virtually no backstory and zero ties to the history of whiskey in America. But you wouldn't know it from the prices they charge or the cult following they've achieved. So, that begs the question: Is the ultra-premium, ultra-small-batch brand of sourced spirits all it purports to be? And how the hell did we even score a bottle? Well, you know what to do to find out! Music Credits: Freedom courtesy of Choc Mic McNeil | Link: https://soundcloud.com/chocmic/freedom • Rush To Glory [Full version] by MusicLFiles | Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/11377-rush-to-glory-full-version | License: Licensed under CC BY 4.0: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
Scott, Toby and Carl review and discuss this awesome bottle and talk about what other Old Carter bottles we enjoy and things the Carters do that make OC unique!
Every once in a while you run across a brand that has captured lightening in a bottle. For me, I see that as Old Carter. Mark and Sherri Carter join the show to talk about their extensive background in the wine industry, but how bourbon eventually captured his interest and became a new passion. Though he knew how to build a highly-rated wine brand, entering the bourbon world brought fresh challenges. Mark and Sherri connected with Dixon Dedman and launched Kentucky Owl until it sold. After the sale, they stayed focused on super premium bourbons to target whiskey aficionados. If a barrel didn't suit their ideal flavor profile, they would put it back in the rick rather than compromise quality. But it's not a complete story without a bit of legal trouble and the Carter name has been no stranger to lawsuits so stick around to hear that one. Show Notes: Above the Char with Fred Minnick (@fredminnick) talks about infinity blends You had a big background in wine but when did bourbon come into your life? Did you know how to build a wine brand and what attributes to a 100 point wine? How did you end up getting connected with Dixon Dedman? How do you compete in the wine world? What happens when you have a bad vintage? After Kentucky Owl sold to Stoli, when did you want to start your own brand? Why did you continue going with the super premium route? If a barrel doesn't fit your profile and blend, what do you do with it? What was your marketing approach and how did you capture the whiskey geek? What's your sweet spot for your releases and how you choose your whiskeys? How many times have you been sued with the Carter name? @oldcarterwhiskeyco @oldsherricarter @markcarter52 Support this podcast on Patreon
Whisky and Tiny taste 7 whiskeys back to back! they start with George Dickel Leopold Brothers collaboration 3 Chamber pot still Rye, next they tase The Hard Truth Sipes bourbon, Then they Taste Remus Repeal Reserve Bourbon, It keeps going with Traverse City Distilling Co Cask strength Rye Then Laws Distillery Release Rye to keep the theme going they then taste Watershed 6 yr single barrel rye and finish with Old Carter asa grand Finale. This is a very special look into other type events The Scotchy Bourbon Boys are doing! Support the show
Super Nash dishes out so many batches we don't know what to do with on this episode of The Scotchy Bouuron Boys Support the show
Matt and Scott sit down with Mark and Sherri Carter and discuss whats new with them. We discuss upcoming releases, the new shop, and the Old Carter Social Club.
A truly special whiskey is the culmination of a few key characteristics: Experience. Teamwork. Quality in every step. And last but not least, passion. At Old Carter Whiskey Co, it's their promise to ensure you can taste our expertise and inspiration with every unique release, and in every sip. Old Carter is the passion project of “flavor chaser” partners Mark Carter and Sherri Carter, whose beverage industry roots trace back to award-winning careers in the California wine business. After resurrecting the long-dormant bourbon brand Kentucky Owl in 2011, the two were irreversibly hooked on the art of whiskey making and blending. Kentucky Owl sold unexpectedly in 2017, but by then Sherri & Mark were so enamored with the vibrant spirit of Kentucky's whiskey community, they made a commitment to carry on their love affair with whiskey by making a statement of their own, right in the Bluegrass. And Old Carter Whiskey Co was born. Headquartered in Louisville, the Old Carter team produces Straight Ryes, Bourbons and American Whiskies in locations throughout Kentucky. Each bottle is personally crafted by Mark and Sherri, who create every blend and select every single barrel program release together. For some, whiskey is a business. For them, it's a labor of love.
Jim & Brian hit the Bourbon Road in this week's episode to Old Carter Whiskey Co. in downtown Louisville, KY. We sit down with Mark & Sherri Carter as they graciously host us in their beautiful venue - it'a true whiskey lover's paradise. Listen in as we taste through a special line-up that was hand selected by The Carter's themselves! Discover the passion that goes into making everything that they do. Old Carter Social Club : https://members.oldcarterwhiskeyco.com/ Be sure to check out our private Facebook group, "The Bourbon Roadies" for a great group of bourbon loving people. You will be welcomed with open arms!
Scott, The Brock's and Jon sit down and review these two ryes, one from Old Carter the other Distillery 291. Both bottles were super complex, but there were definitely some good conversation around both.
Mark and Sherri Carter have, in short order, build a reputation of incredible whiskies. On top of their already legendary winery, they now have a Kentucky-based empire of barrel proof whiskies. When they got (back) to Kentucky and kicked off Kentucky Owl, I don't think even they thought they'd be here, with ryes, bourbons, American whiskies all sought after by collectors and snatched up as soon as they come out. The horse - drawn by Sherri - is out of the barn. There's always a new batch to come, and a new excellence to be reached. Count on the Carters to find it. _________________ Before we jump into the interview just a few quick notes: If you haven't joined the Patreon community yet, please consider doing so! The $5 tier has access to the Patreon-only segment called “Under the Influencer”, where some of your favorite YouTubers/Instagrammers/Podcasters and more join me to talk whiskey, life, and influencing. This tier will also have priority access to upcoming barrel picks, including one coming up in partnership with the This is my Bourbon Podcast. The $25 tier - for people who really want to propel the pod and website forward - will have the same benefits as the $5 tier plus right of first refusal to join me on future barrel picks, access to bottles I'm sent to taste and review, and more. The first six boxes of samples have already been sent and only 4 spots remain! You can still support for as little as $1 a month if you'd like to stay up to date with these changes and news about what we've got coming up. Finally, please do like and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you're listening - it really helps the Whiskey Ring Podcast move up the rankings. If you haven't yet, please follow Whiskey in my Wedding Ring and the Whiskey Ring Podcast on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter, and subscribe to the newsletter on the website. Thanks for reading! Now here's Mark and Sherri Carter of Old Carter Whiskey Co. Old Carter Whiskey Old Carter Whiskey Co. Website Old Carter Whiskey Co.on Facebook Old Carter Whiskey Co. on Instagram Thanks to our Presenting Sponsor, ImpEx Beverages https://impexbev.com ImpEx on Instagram ImpEx on Facebook ImpEx on Twitter Thanks to our Sponsor, Scotch Malt Whisky Society SMWS Website SMWS of America Website (Use code WRP for 20% off your membership!) SMWS/A Facebook SMWS/A Instagram SMWS/A Twitter SMWS/A YouTube
This week on Soul Palate, Dee and Kapri are joined by the one and only Brocky McKnight. The three are tasting another bourbon shuffle of all gold labels. The ladies speak on the challenges of keeping up with their 66-day challenge, and Brocky speaks on his brand new podcast, “Where's Brunch?” Kapri and Dee get geared up for their upcoming trips to Bar Convent Brooklyn and Tales of the Cocktail. During "Wit' it or Nah?" the group discusses how far is too far when searching for revenge on a cheating ex, as they also wonder if there's any hope for gun control in America. Brocky shares some of his recent TV favorites and the ladies express their gag over the finale of Legendary season 3. For “Where We Eatin'?” Kapri is eating at Casusa, a new peruvian influenced restaurant in downtown DC. SUBSCRIBE | COMMENT | SHARE our YouTube channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmWFlAZD09D0siXlvCcFBaAThis Week's LineupOld Carter Single Barrel #94Calumet Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey 15 Year Selected by Seelbach's O.K.I. Reserve Blended Bourbon Whiskey Batch 01Bardstown Bourbon Co. Steve Nally's Legacy Release - 50th Anniversary Bourbon Elijah Craig Single Barrel - Fred Minnick Pick Find This Week's Lineup: https://seelbachs.com/The Cosplay Bullshithttps://www.instagram.com/p/Cee0PzAsYQ7/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=Follow on IG:https://www.instagram.com/soulpalatepod https://www.instagram.com/deestilledhttps://www.instagram.com/kapri.possiblehttps://www.instagram.com/drinkseelbachs/https://www.instagram.com/thewhiskeyandkicksshow/https://www.instagram.com/wheresbrunchpodcast/
I'm sitting down with a few friends to discuss the state of Light Whiskey and American Whiskey in 2022. We'll also be tasting and comparing Old Carter American Whiskey Batch 6 and a Hazmat Obtainium Light Whiskey from Cat's Eye Distillery. Is Light Whiskey the new Bourbon?
Today i run you through the taste notes of one of the best whiskey in the industry. Old Carter bring you a balanced whiskey that will take your palate on you a journey To know more about the other expression visit OLD CARTER WHISKEY Be sure follow me on Youtube, FB and IG #whiskey #bourbon #Kentucky --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hoodsom/support
We have a special edition for our listeners this week. The Mash Up had the opportunity to sit down with The Old Carter Whiskey Company; Mark and Sherri Carter and Jay Matthews. The Carter's grabbed several bottles, we all sat down around a barrel head and they shared their story. This week we open a bottle of Old Carter Straight American Whiskey Batch 3. How do The Carter's create their bourbon masterpieces? Are pick bottles coming to market? Accompanying our conversation is our Old Carter visit, bourbon hide and seek and buying bourbon in disguise. -------------------------- Socials IG: https://www.instagram.com/themashupky FB: https://www.facebook.com/themashupky TW: https://twitter.com/themashupky Music: All the Fixings by Zachariah Hickman Thank you so much for listening!
Bourbon has emerged as the drink of choice across the US over the last decade, with a renewed interest in both new releases and vintage bottles. This week, I hosted a roundtable of bourbon connoisseurs, with expertise in both vintage and new bourbon. I was joined by Brian Booth, of Justins' House of Bourbon. Brian is the go-to resource for dusty bottles in Kentucky and nationwide. At Justins' you can buy everything from pre-prohibition bourbon to Pappy Van Winkle, at any time. Next was Pablo Moix. Pablo is a restaurateur, bourbon enthusiast, and he owns Rare Character, a whiskey brand which builds on his unique insight and industry relationships . His restaurant, Old Lightning, is a James Beard nominee. Finally, Samantha Ward of Old Carter joined us. Samantha has not only an expansive knowledge of bourbon, but also the ability to convey her knowledge in a way that is fun and not stuffy. Old Carter is a passion project of Mark and Sherri Carter, where they produce award winning bourbon, rye, and blended whiskeys.
Join Tiny and Super Nash explaining how you can win this awesome bottle of Old Carter in this podcast of The Scotchy Bourbon Boys! look for the you tube post going up late January 31st to have your friends start commenting.www.logstilldistillery.com Support the show
Ryan Chesser, Jess and Scott sat down with Mark and Sherri Carter to discuss their new location recent and upcoming releases. We discussed their new showroom and bottling facility as well. We cover Sherri's new book Daily Decadence and had a surprise drop in from Pat Heist with Wilderness Trail. Much fun was had, turn down the volume, the more we drank, the louder it gets!!!
You feeling lucky punk @oldforester @brownforman @BuffaloTrace @HighlandPark @Angels_Envy @Glendronach @lucky7bourbon #whiskey #bourbon #whisky #scotch Co hosts : Made Man Brent, Good ol Boy Harmeet, Good ol Boy Justin, and Made Man Bob SIPS Episode – This is our Best of Season 9 SIPS episode featuring the best whiskey we've enjoyed over the last year. This is broken down to the overall best, best new product, and best distiller/producer. Justin does not fail to use the most unusual tasting terms. We taste and rate the whiskey from 1-5 with 5 being the best: Brent - William Larue Weller Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey – 5 SIPS Best New Product – Angels Envy Madeira Cask Best Distillery/Producer – Angels Envy Justin - Old Forester Birthday Bourbon – 5 SIPS Best Distillery/Producer – Brown Forman Harmeet – Highland Park Cask Strength – 5 SIPS Best New Product – Glendronach Portwood Best Distillery/Producer – George Dickel Bob – King of Kentucky – 5 SIPS Best New Product – Lucky Seven Kentucky Straight Bourbon – The Proprietor Best Distillery/Producer – Last Drop Distillers & Old Carter info@sipssudsandsmokes.com @sipssudssmokes Sips, Suds, & Smokes™ is produced by One Tan Hand Productions using the power of beer, whiskey, and golf. Available on Apple & Google Podcasts, PRX, Spotify, Stitcher, Soundcloud, and nearly anywhere you can find a podcast. This episode is sponsored by: Fine Spirits http://finespirits.net/ Fort Lauderdale Whiskey Society http://www.ftlauderdalewhiskeysociety.com/ Made Man Brent and Made Man Bob are from The Bourbon Mafia who are all proof hounds unable to consume whiskey less than 120 proof. http://bourbonmafia.org/ Enjoying that cool new Outro Music, it's from Woods & Whitehead – Back Roads Download your copy here: https://amzn.to/2Xblorc The easiest way to find this award winning podcast on your phone is ask Alexa, Siri or Google, “Play Podcast , Sips, Suds, & Smokes”
Carter, an eight-year-old living with maple syrup urine disease (MSUD), and his parents open up about their experiences with this rare inborn error of metabolism. Mom and dad, Jordann and Andre, discuss coming to terms with diagnosis, watching Carter reach important milestones, and what they appreciate most about Carter, who looks forward to playing football, having a house one day, and continuing to “do fun stuff!” This episode was produced by Alletta Cooper, Ulrike Reichert, and Kate Miley for Nutricia North America. The music featured in this episode is Look Inside by Sirus Music and Imaginary Place by L-Ray Music. Contact us at NutritionServices@nutricia.com or NutriciaMetabolics.com
In this Talking Torch Jon and Rick bring in Mark and Sherri Carter of Old Carter and Carter Cellars. Listen in as we learn what it takes to not only blend great whiskey but also create a total of 9 100-point wines!!
On this episode of Chill Filtered, the boys drink a hot proofed American Whiskey from Mark and Sherri Carter: Old Carter 12yr American Whiskey Batch #3. They talk non-stop work, snuggles, Patreon updates, Mark and Sherri Carter, Dixon Dedman and MGP. On Whiskey World News, Robby reads an article about one of our favorite distilleries, Whiskey Del Bac. And on “What Whiskey Would You Choose”, Cole asks: What whiskey introduced you to that high proof burn. Join the boys for a contrasting split of ratings for a very hot American whiskey.
In this week's episode the guys try out two new whiskeys the Old Carter American Whiskey and the Old Carter Straight Rye Whiskey. We chat a little bit about Tyrod Taylor and the Texans. Fernando Atari's Jr and Manny Machado getting into it in the dugout during a game. The exciting world of Jeopardy. Has Texas lost their mind with Governors Abbott's abortion law? A massive tax hike in the cigar world. And, Warped Cigars launching La Hacienda “First Growth” soon.. Finally we review the Las Calaveras 2021 LC50.Reach out to us with your thoughts, questions, concerns, or comments at: Cigarheadzpodcast@gmail.comFollow us:Cigarheadz- Facebook, TwitterDenny- InstagramPaul- Instagram
Tiny & Super Nash Taste Old Carters and say goodbye to season 2. They talk about heading to Kentucky the week before Kentucky Bourbon Festival and how much fun Kentucky is this time of year. So join in all the fun Super Nash and Tiny have getting fucked up while giving you the low down on the kentucky Bourbon Festival on this podcast of The Scotchy Bourbon Boys!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/scotchybourbonboys)
Sipping and chatting with host James Vermillion is Bharat Kanodia, owner of Veristrat Inc. While enjoying a glass of Old Carter, Batch 9, James and Bharat chat about the keys to a billion-dollar valuation, the importance of company cultures, Software-as-a-Service, investing in private and public companies, working towards happiness, and being an infinite player. Bharat has valued over 2000 businesses, real estate, industrial, governmental infrastructure, public and private companies. Some unique assets appraised by Bharat include - the Golden Gate Bridge, Atlanta Airport, Uber, Airbnb, Yahoo!, Brooklyn Bridge, Mirage Casino LV, among many others. He has signed off on over 4,500 valuations with $2.6 trillion in assets globally. Bharat lives in the San Francisco Bay area with his family and enjoys sailing, golfing, skiing, and horseback riding. [01:08] - Introducing Bharat Kanodia [02:30] - What we're sipping – Old Carter Bourbon, Batch 9 [05:20] - Tangible and non-tangible assets – appraising a variety of assets [14:26] - Numbers are easy! The importance of “the story” [20:00] - Key to a billion-dollar valuation [28:15] - “The secret of getting ahead is getting started” [30:02] - Software-as-a-Service – “online commercial real estate” [41:40] - Venture capital – media vs. reality [44:30] - Appraising businesses with little or no revenue [53:20] - Wealth – “approaching infinity” [56:30] - “Be an infinite player” – don't play quarter to quarter Links: www.bullsbearsandbourbon.com www.vermillionprivatewealth.com https://www.youtube.com/c/whatsitworth (https://www.youtube.com/c/whatsitworth) https://www.veristrat.com/ (https://www.veristrat.com/) **The information in this podcast is educational and general in nature and does not take into consideration the listener's personal circumstances. Therefore, it is not intended to be a substitute for specific, individualized financial, legal, or tax advice. To determine which strategies or investments may be suitable for you, consult the appropriate qualified professional before making a final decision. Thanks for listening.
Old Carter Whiskey Co. has six new batches of whiskey on the horizon and we were fortunate enough to taste through each with Founders, Mark and Sherri Carter. The Carters invited Bourbon Lens to their tasting room in Downtown Louisville for an early look at Batches 7, 8, 9, and 10 of their latest bourbons and Batches 5 & 6 of the American Whiskey. Each batch is bottled at barrel strength and comes packed with a ton of flavor. Enjoy this week’s episode, a sneak peek of the upcoming releases from Old Carter Whiskey Co. We are thankful for everyone who has taken the time to give us feedback on our podcast. If you enjoy our content, consider giving us a 5 star rating on your favorite podcast app, leave us a review, or tell a fellow bourbon lover about our show. Follow us @BourbonLens on Instagram, Facebook, & Twitter. And please check out our Patreon to learn how you can support our endeavors, earn Bourbon Lens swag, be part of future barrel picks, and more. If you have any comments, questions, or suggestions, please email us at TheBourbonLens@Gmail.com. Visit our website BourbonLens.com to check out our blog posts, or even purchase your own Bourbon Lens tasting glass or t-shirt. Cheers,Scott, Michael & JakeBourbon Lens About Old Carter Whiskey Co. Old Carter Whiskey Co is the passion project of Mark and Sherri Carter. They began their beverage endeavors in the wine business, producing fine wines in Napa Valley with their Carter Cellars Cabernets garnering eleven perfect 100 point scores from critics. The whiskey business found them several years ago when they partnered with a Kentucky friend to resurrect a long dormant bourbon brand. That brand did well and sold in 2017, but by then the Carters were hooked on the process of making and blending whiskies, as well as the state of Kentucky. So they started Old Carter Whiskey Co to carry on their love affair with whiskey making. They now produce Straight Ryes, Bourbons and American Whiskey in Kentucky and have an Old Carter showroom in Louisville. Mark and Sherri handle all aspects of the business themselves, from creating new blends and selecting single barrels, to designing and handwriting each individual label per bottling. It is a very hands-on approach and has allowed them to continue to create together. Old Carter is truly a labor of love. Image Courtesy of Old Carter Whiskey Co.
Yeah but can they do it with whiskey @freelandspirits @RabbitHoleKY @Angels_Envy @oldcarterwhiskeyco #whiskey #whisky #bourbon Co hosts : Made Man Maury, Made Man Brent, Good ol Boy Justin, and Made Man Bob SIPS Episode – A fresh spring bouquet of whiskey from Freeland Spirits, Rabbit Hole Boxergrail Founder's Reserve, Angels Envy Cask Strength, and Old Carter. If you can get past Hans and Frans, we discuss lots of great stuff. We added “old mushrooms” as one of our super professional tasting descriptors. Some of these might take some effort to find, but not in the full unicorn status. We taste and rate the following whisky from 1-5: 6:39 Freeland Spirits Bourbon – 46% ABV – 92 Proof – 3 SIPS 12:37 Rabbit Hole Boxergrail Founder's Reserve Kentucky Straight Rye– 57.3% ABV – 114.6 Proof- 5 SIPS 19:42 Angels Envy Cask Strength 2020 Release – 60.2% ABV – 120.4 Proof – 5 SIPS 25:02 Old Carter American Straight Whiskey Batch 4 – 69.8% ABV – 139.6 Proof – 13 Years Old – 5 SIPS 31:15 Old Carter Straight Bourbon Batch 6– 53.25% ABV – 106.5 Proof – 4 SIPS 37:28 Old Carter Straight Kentucky Whiskey, Batch 1- 58.75% ABV - 117.5 proof – 3 SIPS 44:20 Old Carter Kentucky Single Barrel Bourbon – Barrel 55 – 58.85% ABV – 117.7 Proof – 5 SIPS info@sipssudsandsmokes.com @sipssudssmokes Sips, Suds, & Smokes™ is produced by One Tan Hand Productions using the power of beer, whiskey, and golf. Available on Apple & Google Podcasts, PRX, Spotify, Stitcher, Soundcloud, and nearly anywhere you can find a podcast. Made Man Maury, Made Man Brent, and Made Man Bob are on double secret probation from The Bourbon Mafia http://bourbonmafia.org/ Enjoying that cool new Outro Music, it's from Woods & Whitehead – Back Roads Download your copy here: https://amzn.to/2Xblorc The easiest way to find this award winning podcast on your phone is ask Alexa, Siri or Google, “Play Podcast , Sips, Suds, & Smokes”
Join the guys as they take an unbiased view of single barrel picks from Taste Select Repeat. The Silverback reviews a TSR New Riff single barrel and compares it against a single barrel from Westport Whiskey & Wine, based in Louisville, KY; The People's Choice calls an audible and gives us a review of Old Carter as he goes from mo' money to mo' proof and da Plug gives us a review of the Hillrock Estate Distilleries, TSR Cask 2 - Double Cask Rye Whiskey selection. Vibe with them as they sample two offerings hand selected by OJ Lima and Pierre Auguste, available for purchase at their website: Tasteselectrepeat.com Stay Black and keep it Brown! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dablackandbrownpodcast/support
In this episode, I am interviewing a very special young man. His name is Carter and he is only 11 years old. Carter took two of his favorite things and put them together to created something really cool. This idea was so awesome that it was fully funded within 45-minutes! Carter is not just only a visionary entrepreneur but he is also bursting with empathy for others and a drive and passion that is extremely rare. Carter would really appreciate the support on subscribing to his YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCONRD31S1xj38-zZw0HNEkA?view_as=subscriber You can follow him on: FB: https://www.facebook.com/FlipCritts Insta: https://www.instagram.com/crittsshoes _____________________ For more interviews with successful entrepreneurs follow this link: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2DZhSN7zdZ79vxXNI8JM_o9j9l64xClB You can find me here: www.joynicholson.com
On this weeks episode of The Last Drop, JB & Khody are back with another Mix & Match. Over all the chatting we do we open up some Bourbon County & Old Carter. As always sit back, turn your headphones up & don't stop, keep pouring. Cheers!
It's just a jump to the left @CarterWhiskey @JepthaCreed @thisisstolen @finespirits #whiskey #bourbon #ryewhiskey Co hosts : Made Man Brent, Good ol Boy Alan, Good ol Boy Harmeet, Good ol Boy Justin, and Made Man Bob SIPS Episode – We catch up with some whiskey brands maybe not quite as big, but still packed with flavor. Our normal very animated cast breaks down each product with ratings. With the average release of 1000 bottles, Old Carter is in unicorn status. The gals at Jeptha Creed make their debut on this episode. Plus we manage to discuss Stolen Whiskey in the middle of this “episode”. We taste and discuss the following whiskey: Old Carter Rye Batch 1– 112.2 Proof (56.1 %ABV) SIPS 4 Old Carter Rye Batch 3: 116.2 Proof (58.1%ABV) SIPS 4 Old Carter Rye Batch 4: 114.1 Proof (57.8% ABV) SIPS 3 Old Carter Bourbon Batch 2: 106.9 Proof (58.45% ABV) SIPS 4 Jeptha Creed Four Grain Straight Bourbon Whiskey – 98 Proof (49% ABV) SIPS 3 Stolen X Rock and Rye – 80 Proof (40% ABV) SIPS 3 info@sipssudsandsmokes.com @sipssudssmoke Sips, Suds, & Smokes™ is produced by One Tan Hand Productions using the power of beer, whiskey, and golf. Available on iTunes, Google Podcasts, PRX, Spotify, Stitcher, Soundcloud, and nearly anywhere you can find a podcast. Enjoying that cool new Outro Music, it's from Woods & Whitehead – Back Roads Download your copy here: http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/woodswhitehead2 The easiest way to find this award winning podcast on your phone is ask Siri or Google, “Play Podcast , Sips, Suds, & Smokes”
We talk with Mark and Sherri Carter of the Old Carter Whiskey Company about what it's like to start a Bourbon and Whiskey company. We talk about barrels and blending and much more while sipping on their products. Subscribe to catch every episode. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @thebourbonroad. Find Old Carter at https://oldcarterwhiskeyco.com Thanks to LogHeads Home Center for supporting this episode. Find out more about their fine rustic furniture at https:/logheadshomecenter.com.
Yeah but can they do it with whiskey@freelandspirits @RabbitHoleKY @Angels_Envy @oldcarterwhiskeyco #whiskey #whisky #bourbon Co hosts : Made Man Maury, Made Man Brent, Good ol Boy Justin, and Made Man Bob SIPS Episode – A fresh spring bouquet of whiskey from Freeland Spirits, Rabbit Hole Boxergrail Founder's Reserve, Angels Envy Cask Strength, and Old Carter. If you can get past Hans and Frans, we discuss lots of great stuff. We added “old mushrooms” as one of our super professional tasting descriptors. Some of these might take some effort to find, but not in the full unicorn status. We taste and rate the following whisky from 1-5: 6:39 Freeland Spirits Bourbon – 46% ABV – 92 Proof – 3 SIPS 12:37 Rabbit Hole Boxergrail Founder's Reserve Kentucky Straight Rye– 57.3% ABV – 114.6 Proof- 5 SIPS 19:42 Angels Envy Cask Strength 2020 Release – 60.2% ABV – 120.4 Proof – 5 SIPS 25:02 Old Carter American Straight Whiskey Batch 4 – 69.8% ABV – 139.6 Proof – 13 Years Old – 5 SIPS 31:15 Old Carter Straight Bourbon Batch 6– 53.25% ABV – 106.5 Proof – 4 SIPS 37:28 Old Carter Straight Kentucky Whiskey, Batch 1- 58.75% ABV - 117.5 proof – 3 SIPS 44:20 Old Carter Kentucky Single Barrel Bourbon – Barrel 55 – 58.85% ABV – 117.7 Proof – 5 SIPS info@sipssudsandsmokes.com @sipssudssmokes Sips, Suds, & Smokes™ is produced by One Tan Hand Productions using the power of beer, whiskey, and golf. Available on Apple & Google Podcasts, PRX, Spotify, Stitcher, Soundcloud, and nearly anywhere you can find a podcast.Made Man Maury, Made Man Brent, and Made Man Bob are on double secret probation from The Bourbon Mafiahttp://bourbonmafia.org/ Enjoying that cool new Outro Music, it's from Woods & Whitehead – Back Roads Download your copy here: https://amzn.to/2XblorcThe easiest way to find this award winning podcast on your phone is ask Alexa, Siri or Google, “Play Podcast , Sips, Suds, & Smokes” Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy