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The Official Podcast of Bourbon! The best in news, reviews and interviews with people making the bourbon whiskey industry happen. Join hosts Kenny Coleman, Ryan Cecil, and Fred Minnick as they talk with prominent guests and provide insight on American whiskey 3 times a week. Catch all new episodes every Thursday with special Whiskey Quickie reviews on Tuesday and get caught up on bourbon news with This Week in Bourbon on Friday.
034 - Upcycling Bourbon Bottles in Candles at ReWicked with Chad Hartsfield, Owner
Chad Hartsfield, Owner of ReWicked Candles, discusses the process of turning old bourbon bottles into works of art.
Show Notes:
Tell us your story of how you got into bourbon?
Tell us about ReWicked Candles.
What was the inspiration?
How do you get around legal issues with brand names?
Explain to us the process.
How do you experiment with the scents in the wax?
Where do you get all your bottles?
What’s the reaction you get from bars or distilleries when you’re asking for empty bottles?
How do you plan on keeping up with demand?
Talk about the light fixtures and display cases your getting into
What are you always on the look for when your picking or hunting?
When did you start collecting bourbon?
Any tips for dusty hunters?
Do you barter for higher-end empty bottles?
Where can people buy your products? Etsy Shop or [email protected]
Lets talk about the cost of the candles.
What are the most popular candles?
36:1405/02/2016
033 - Time to Meet the Maker's Mark Master Distiller, Greg Davis
Greg Davis, Master Distiller at Maker’s Mark, talks about how is continuing the tradition that has been set and more about day to day operations.
Show Notes:
Today. we go on-site to Loretto to Maker’s Mark Distillery
Breaking News: Users claim there is a bad batch of 2015 Elmer T. Lee. Barrels 256, 264, 266 and 267 are the “defective” barrels but Buffalo Trace has already responded.
Tell us about your story
What was your background before coming to Maker’s Mark?
What are some of the key things you remember from your mentorship?
Can you talk about your wheated mash bill and how it came to be?
Talk about the difference between Makers and Makers 46
Why go with French Oak?
Are there other kinds of experimentation going on?
Talk about the motivation behind the Cask Strength offering
Talk about what you are doing different with your barrels compared to others
How do you pick the barrels that are going into the batch?
Do you sample every barrel?
How many rick houses do you have and do you take barrels from different places?
Are you able to go to different warehouses and taste the difference?
How do you detect “must”?
Can you explain what still you have and why you prefer it?
What is the average bottle count that comes out of Makers?
40:2119/01/2016
032 - Chasing Bottles and Secondary Markets with Erik of @BourbonSeason
Erik of @BourbonSeason joins the show to talk about the infamous bottle chase and the growing secondary market.
Show Notes:
Before we get started, there is a new December release coming from Kentucky Owl so be on the lookout for red, blue, and green ink bottles soon.
Erik, how did you get into bourbon?
Tell us what you do with your twitter handle, @BourbonSeason
There’s a lot of ways to get allocated bourbons, have you found a good formula for getting special release bourbons?
Have you seen special hunting groups that have formed?
Have you seen more camp out situations in other parts of the country?
There’s camping, lotteries, and being a "best" customer but is there a fair way to distribute allocated bottles?
In Louisville the secondary market is starting to take its effect. Small shops are selling bottles for secondary prices. Are you seeing this in other parts of the country as well?
When you think about the secondary market there are fingers to point. Are people flipping the bottles or buying the bottles the culprit of the problem?
How do you feel about seeing the flipper "crotch shot"?
Some people on forums are selling 2 or 3 full verticals of Pappy or BTAC, so how are these people feeding the secondary market?
In Louisville, we have a few restaurants that have fantastic selections, but they are price gouging. No question about it. Do you see restaurants as contributing to the secondary market as well?
Are the distilleries going to start charging more to combat and make more money for themselves?
This week, Buffalo Trace sent out an email responding to the mass inquiries about secondary market pricing and they intend on trying to shut down secondary markets. Can Buffalo Trace successfully shut it down?
Would you like to see Buffalo Trace crack down on stores and restaurants that price gouge since the three-tier system is the only way a consumer can get a bottle?
Quick PSA on breaking your empty bottles
Is there such a thing as “bourbon karma”?
46:2918/12/2015
031 - The History and Psyche of Bourbon with Reid Mitenbuler, Author of Bourbon Empire
Reid Mitenbuler (@ReidMitenbuler), author of Bourbon Empire, joins Ryan and Kenny to talk about the history and psyche of bourbon, "a distinctive product of the United States".
Show Notes:
The Frazier Museum has a new Prohibition exhibit that will become a new or even a first stop on the Kentucky Bourbon Trail.
Reid, what’s your coming to age tale of bourbon?
What made you so fascinated that you took the time to become an author on the subject?
Talk about the misquote of bourbon being a “distinctive product of the United States”.
Talk about the beginning with the “Big Bang of Bourbon”.
In the book, you talk about myths behind the labels.
Let’s jump ahead in history, there was a lot going on in 1964. Can you talk about what was going on during that time period?
What was the result of The Bourbon Institute in overseas markets?
There is a concept of marketing that has changed the way in what you think you’re drinking.
You said (paraphrasing) “Rosenstiel presided over vicious consolidation rounds that made many distillers and brands extinct, but is also a part of the reason why many bourbons today taste as good as they do”. Talk about that. How come his name isn’t as prominent as EH Taylor for Bottled-in-Bond?
How come we don’t see a bourbon or whiskey brand named Rosenstiel?
Within the prologue, you talk about bourbon being a “comfort food”. Talk about that.
If you want to buy Bourbon Empire, it’s available on Amazon.
50:2215/12/2015
030 - Bourbon Sensory Training using Aroma Academy with Robert Mohr & Tom Johnson
Robert Mohr & Tom Johnson of Aroma Academy (@AromaAcademyUS) join the podcast to talk about the science behind using olfactory senses to know more about your bourbon and the key aromas.
Show Notes:
How do you store your extensive bourbon collection? Is it like storing wine?
Give us a quick intro about how you are and how you got into bourbon
The tagline is “a sensory training for DRINKS PROFESSIONALS” so talk about what is Aroma Academy
Are the smells common between everyone or does everyone smell something different?
What are some of the key aromas we get from bourbon?
Has there ever been a bourbon, scotch or wine that you’ve nosed and you said, “I’m not even going to drink that”
Talk about your blog post on creating a Pappy Van Winkle nosing sample
Have you found two particular brands of bourbon that are two polar opposites of one another?
If someone purchases a kit, is there a 24-hour turnaround time or how long does it take to better develop your olfactory senses?
Do aromas change based on density levels depending on the type of glass its in?
Talk about letting the alcohol dissipate after pouring it in a glass before nosing and tasting
Special 20% discount for Bourbon Pursuit listeners on the 24 Aroma Kit - When checking out, just use the coupon code “Pursuit”.
46:1608/12/2015
029 - A Bourbon Christmas Gift Exchange with John Kowalczyk
John Kowalczyk reveals how he started a Bourbon Christmas Gift Exchange that grew from just a handful of friends to an event that is sponsored by liquor stores and distilleries.
Show Notes:
Overview of the past few bottles to come out and Ryan is becoming a dusty hunter after attending Whiskey Pig at Willett Distillery.
What’s your bourbon story? How did you get into it?
Tell us about your Bourbon Gift Exchange
Are there rules to your gift exchange?
Throw out some of the names of the brands you had your first year
How did more people find out about it and spread?
Is there a certain bottle that stands out among the crowd?
How did you get sponsorships from local stores and even distilleries?
What are the plans for this year? Are you trying to step it up?
After the exchange is over, do people just immediately open their bottle and start sharing?
41:2204/12/2015
028 - Eat Your Bourbon with Matt Jamie, Founder and Owner of Bourbon Barrel Foods
Matt Jamie, Founder and Owner of Bourbon Barrel Foods, talks about how he started a company with Bluegrass Soy Sauce into a brand that does everything to promote "Eat Your Bourbon".
Show Notes:
We’ve taken a hiatus and we apologize. Sometimes life just gets in the way… and bourbon hunting. lots and lots of bourbon hunting.
What's your bourbon story? I know you are a Louisville native, has bourbon always been in your blood like ours?
Tell us the story of Bourbon Barrel Foods and how it got created.
Talk about some of the products and what makes them special
I notice that you also have a lot of products from Woodford Reserve. Can you talk about their products or the partnership you have with them?
Talk a bit about Kentuckiaki and Bourbon Vanilla Extract
I was also reading about a sponsorship you received in 2013 to help build a Kitchen Studio. Can you talk about that?
Do you have any of your favorite recipes?
If people in louisville and traveling for the bourbon trail want to find a retail store, where do they go?
What entails the Eat Your Bourbon Class and the Chef Series?
If you want to learn more, you can visit the online at bourbonbarrelfoods.com or follow them on twitter @bourbonbarrel
41:0324/11/2015
027 - Revitalizing the Family Brand of Kentucky Owl Bourbon with Dixon Dedman, Partner
Dixon Dedman, Owner Operator of Beaumont Inn & Partner in Kentucky Owl, joins us to talk about his family history and how they revitalized a brand that died during prohibition.
Show Notes:
Fantasy teams are now using high valued bourbons as entrance fees
Let's talk about you. Who are you and what have you been doing up to this point?
Let's talk about your bourbon. What got you into dealing with the brand?
Why the tag name “The Wise Man’s Bourbon”?
What made you go with a barrel proof bourbon?
How many barrels went into the particular batches?
So you take the barrels, and you dump them and put them into new charred barrels?
Is there a big difference between Batch 1 and Batch 2? What about Batch 3?
This is a KY only release. Why only KY?
How does it feel to have this craze happening?
Talk about the Old Owl Tavern on your property
Where do you sit on the Bourbon Trail?
For anyone still looking for a pour of KY Owl, can they get it at the tavern?
Adam Johnson asks, What is the secret to the General Lee cake?
How can people get in touch with you?
39:2709/10/2015
026 - Intelligent Whiskey Recommendations from the Distiller App with Mikael Mossberg, Co-Founder and CEO
Mikael Mossberg, Co-Founder & CEO of Distiller, talks about his whiskey recommendation app and how his whiskey passion led him to be in the startup world.
Show Notes:
Kick off the show talking about Parker's Heritage Collection #9, The Malt Whiskey Release
What has your past been that led you up into Distiller?
Tell us more about the app, what would you categorize it as?
How did the idea spawn?
We really like the "trending bottle", how did that idea come about?
Walk us through the recommendation engine
Where do you find your expert reviewers?
The reviews are like Amazon reviews, short and to the point.
What sort of glasses do you drink out of? I found a good tidbit of information from Marianne Barnes about density and nosing.
How many people are on the platform?
How do you get all these bottles and samples for reviews?
How did you come up with the tagline "The Whiskey Companion"?
Shout out to our new audio engineer David Isreal
43:5102/10/2015
025 - Forming the Largest Whiskey News Site at TheWhiskeyWash.com with Nino Marchetti, Founder
Nino Marchetti (@WhiskeyWash), Founder at TheWhiskeyWash.com, joins us today to announce a new partnership between us. We talk about his news outlet, the authors, products, and most importantly, his bunker!
Show Notes:
Starting the show off by drinking Kentucky Owl Batch #2. Add it to the collection if you have the money to spare
Talk to us about the TheWhiskeyWash.com
We’re proud to announce a partnership between our two brands
Nino has an offsite, undisclosed location, for his bunker
Talk about the authors on the site
Talk about some of the most popular articles
One of the most popular articles is about the $75,000 Whiskey
In regards to reviewers, what walks of life do they come from so we trust them?
There are lots of reviews on food pairings
Your apartment is on fire, what’s the one bottle you grab?
41:1624/09/2015
024 - The Secret to Great Packaging and Marketing at Buffalo Trace with Kris Comstock, Bourbon Marketing Director
Kris Comstock, the Bourbon Marketing Director at Buffalo Trace, talks about how he made his way to Kentucky and gives us insight into the brands and even the new 2015 Buffalo Trace Antique Collection (sorry about the horrible audio on this one).
Show Notes:
Firenado/Bourbonado
Tell us your bourbon story
What led you to Buffalo Trace?
What do you do in your current role?
Give everyone a bit of insight on how you do forecasting for production?
Since you are in charge of packaging let's talk a bit about some of the labels we see today.
Can you talk a bit about some of them and perhaps some backstory. Maybe even give the listeners an understanding why Buffalo Trace is even called Buffalo Trace?
Now I know Blantons has the collector series of caps. Am I right?
You’ve also had a hand in developing some of the other brands like EH Taylor, Experimental, Stagg Jr and Single Oak. talk about each one of those a little bit and the roles you played
The Antique collection was just announced. Talk to us about it a bit
Follow Kris on twitter at @BUFFALOCOMSTOCK
38:5618/09/2015
023 - He Held Every Job Possible at Stitzel-Weller Distillery with Carol Perry
Carol Perry, or just Perry, is a legend in his own right. Perry has worked at the Stitzel-Weller distillery in Shively for 45 years. He has held about every job you could possibly have and is currently working security and head greeter for the Bulleit Frontier Experience.
Show Notes:
Give us an idea of what you have been doing here for the past 45 years
Talk about what life is like working at the warehouse
Why did they have windows open only during the day?
What other kinds of experiences did you gather from working at warehouse?
Drinking your own product on the job probably wasn’t uncommon back then
How automated were the processes back then?
What do you mean by dumping the glass?
Did you ever have any interactions with the Van Winkle family?
Wasn’t there a break room incident with Julian?
What were you doing when the distillery closed its doors?
Any security incidents in your time?
You’ve seen the ups and downs, is this the craziest time you’ve ever seen?
Is there a best memory that sticks out for you during this time?
32:1610/09/2015
022 - We are 21 Episodes in So Far, What Have We Learned?
Your hosts, Kenny and Ryan, take a look back on the past 21 episodes. We talk about the guests and what is still to come with the remaining part of the year.
Show Notes:
Have we had some guests that have stood out more than others?
Great history lesson with Brian Haara of Sipp'n Corn
Learned a great deal about pot still vs column still with Brent Goodin of Boundary Oak
Have you had any favorite bourbon releases this year?
Lots of distilleries are having unique and rare releases for big money
If you think you are going to visit Louisville for bourbon hunting, you've come to the wrong place
Did you ever open your EH Taylor Cured Oak?
Are people looking to get price for proof now?
Take a look back on the Orphan Barrel releases with Ewan Morgan
What other guests did you find interesting?
We also get to visit some interesting places such as mansions to record our podcasts
Jim Rutledge's retirement made us thankful he recorded a show
An Easter Egg... you have to listen to find out!!
38:5703/09/2015
021 - A Start Up Distillery with a $28,000 Bottle with Brent Goodin, Master Distiller at Boundary Oak
Brent Goodin, Master Distiller at Boundary Oak Distillery, discusses his new startup distillery and how his first bottle of bourbon off the line sold for $28,000.
Show Notes:
What’s your bourbon story? Do you have an earliest moment with bourbon?
Are you picking up the family lineage of getting back into the bourbon industry?
What led you to becoming a Master Distiller? Any influencers along the way?
How long have you been practicing your trade?
Where does the name Boundary Oak come from?
Where is your location in relation to the Kentucky Bourbon Trail?
I don’t get to use this word very often, but What’s it mean to be the first distiller in Hardin County after a “centennial plus some”?
There was an Insider Louisville article lately that talked about a record being broken for the most paid for a first bottle of bourbon. Talk about that
Most consumers think 2 year old bourbon is under-aged. Are you doing something different to age your bourbon to make it more appealing?
How big is your operation? and how many barrels can you age?
Are you thinking you are going to have multiple brands or mix them all together to have a consistent flavor?
What price point are you targeting?
As with most distillery startups, you already have a product for sale, Kentucky Amber, talk about it a bit
How can people get a hold of you and learn more about the distillery?
42:0311/08/2015
020 - Bourbon Industry Through the Lens of Lawsuits with Brian Haara, Author of Sipp'n Corn
Brian Haara (@SippnCorn), Attorney and blogger at Sipp’n Corn, joins the podcast to talk about the history of the bourbon industry through the lens of lawsuits. Listen to find out how Colonel Taylor loved getting himself into trouble as well as the real story behind Ezra Brooks.
Show Notes:
Do you have a favorite office bourbon?
What’s your bourbon story?
How did you get into bourbon?
The one thing I love how blog is such an interesting angle into the past. You stumbled upon this, now are you going through archives in Lexis Nexis to search for keywords like “EH Taylor”.
Do you think more people are looking to become educated consumers?
You have an article on your blog on how to read the Four Roses single barrel label
Talk about Copycat Whiskey with Jack Daniels and Ezra Brooks
Who is the most notorious for being in legal trouble with bourbon?
Talk a bit about Taylor and the bottle-in-bond act
What about the lawsuits between George Stagg and Taylor? What did that mean about the brands and the distilleries?
Is there more legal trouble about Taylor’s Signature?
You’ve got another article called Kentucky Isn’t Big Enough for Two Colonel Taylors. Talk about that.
Did you see a lot of cases based off copyright or brand infringements?
Churchill Downs Distilling vs Churchill Downs Inc.
Were there any cases involving Stitzel-Weller?
Are there any recent laws or cases that are interesting?
Give me your favorite bourbons you have reviewed recently
45:1529/07/2015
019 - A New Idea To Large Contract Distillation at Bardstown Bourbon Company with David Mandell, CEO
David Mandell, CEO of the Bardstown Bourbon Company, talks about the beginning of one of the newest and largest distilleries to ever hit Bardstown, KY. We talk about the present and future of this up and coming distillery.
Show Notes:
David tell us about your background
Tell us about the spirits you will be distilling
Give us your bourbon story. What led you into the spirits business?
Talk a little bit about the operation you are currently building
What edge does this give you compared to Heaven Hill, Four Roses for outsourcing bourbon?
What are you going to do with 37,000 square feet of space?
We’re the first to break the news about Harrison-Smith House being a staple at the new distillery.
What else can you fit inside this massive space?
What’s the timeline to get the stills running?
To be called a bourbon it needs to be aged for two years. So what’s your two year plan to fill the gap?
What are the long term plans with that facility?
What was the solidifying fact by choosing Bardstown as the home for this new distillery?
What are the biggest hurdles you see as the biggest blockers for trying to get into the spirits industry?
Tell us about Steve Nally and what he brings to possible micro-distillers wanting to expand their product lines
Where are you exactly in Bardstown?
Like Bardstown Bourbon on Facebook, Follow @btownbourbon on twitter
40:4722/07/2015
018 - Meet the New Master Distiller of the former Old Taylor Distillery, Marianne Barnes
Marianne Barnes, Master Distiller at The Distillery Formally Known as Old Taylor, discusses her new role, what everyone can expect coming from this revitalization, and insights into what it takes to be a master distiller.
Show Notes:
Tell us a little bit about your past
How does chemical engineering play into this role?
Talk to us about why we have you on the show
Are you going to keep the name Old Taylor name or will it be renamed?
What’s being invested into restoring the distillery?
Where is the distillery in relation to the bourbon trail?
Where do you see this business in the next 5 years?
How do you measure success?
What can you do differently versus Brown-Forman?
What does it mean to be a woman in this male dominated field?
Talk to us a little bit about what made you so successful and why you were chosen for this role
What is going to set your bourbon apart from everything else on the market?
When is the distillery going to be up and running?
Follow Marianne Barnes on Facebook
38:1226/06/2015
017 - Are Orphan Barrels Really Lost? Blade and Bow Releases with Ewan Morgan of Diageo
Ewan Morgan, National Director for the Diageo Masters of Whiskey, joins us from DC to talk about his past with whiskey, scotch, and bourbon. We dive deeper into the Orphan Barrel releases as well as the latest, Blade and Bow.
Show Notes:
Tell us about your love story with bourbon. How did you get into the industry?
Give us an idea about the differences you see in scotch vs whiskey vs bourbon
Talk about your role at Diageo as a Master of Whiskey
How would you even begin in that career path?
Talk about how Diageo started getting into pure bourbon?
Give us a little bit of history and the inspiration behind the Orphan Barrels
How did Diageo come up with the bottle designs?
Can you talk a little bit about the Diageo Orphan Barrel releases? Old Blowhard, Barterhouse, Lost Prophet, Rhetoric, and Forged Oak. What makes each unique?
Some Orphan Barrel series such as Barterhouse are seeing new batches show up while some others such as Lost Prophet are pretty much done. Can you give an indication of which releases we can expect to see more of? And which ones are done?
Diageo recently released Blade and Bow. Talk to us a bit about both releases
What is solera aging?
Talk about the marketing of the key and the name “Blade and Bow”
What does it mean to call the old Stitzel-Weller distillery "home"?
How much Stitzel-Weller juice do you have on hand?
44:0212/06/2015
016 - Preserving the History of Whiskey Row in Louisville with Marianne Zickuhr
Marianne Zickuhr, Executive Director of Preservation Louisville, talks about the history of Whiskey Row and her involvement with preserving this iconic landmark in downtown Louisville, KY.
Show Notes:
What was your first memory or first bottle of bourbon?
What’s your role at Preservation Louisville?
Did you study history in college or have you been a history buff?
What is Whiskey Row in Louisville, KY?
How did you get involved with it?
Can you recall any of the names that might have inhabited Whiskey Row?
Can you explain more about the building because the facade is there but what about the rest of the building?
Why did Whiskey Row die off?
Do you know the origin of the tiles on the block showing names of the old distilleries?
Is everything done what can be done to preserve it?
There is a bourbon called Whiskey Row but it’s actually made in Crestwood, KY and you have a story about that.
Follow @PreservationLou on twitter and @PreservationLou on Instagram.
42:5804/06/2015
015 - Party Planning the Bourbon Trail with Mint Julep Tours, Sean Higgins
Sean Higgins, Chief Fun Officer of Mint Julep Tours, talks about the array of tours they offer with customized trips with their tag line “the purpose of fun is to have some”. From bourbon to horses to zip lines, Sean is your Louisville concierge.
Show Notes:
Tell us a bit about Mint Julep Tours
How did you get into the bourbon industry?
You helped drive Makers Mark into Southern California. Was this pre-Ambassador Program?
What are in the catalog of products you offer?
Can you just hop on a tour on a whim?
How many distilleries can you see in one day?
What’s the cost?
What’s the range of people to charter your own bus?
Give us an idea of a bachelor party trip?
How did this idea come about?
How do you find your tour guides?
What can you do for corporate events?
Talk about the “expert” bourbon tastings you advertise
Talk about the Mint Julep Exclusives like the Makers Mark After Dark tour
33:2127/05/2015
014 - The Fantasy Camp For Bourbon Lovers at The Kentucky Bourbon Affair with Adam Johnson
Adam Johnson, Director of the KY Bourbon Trail & Bourbon Affair, joins us as the first ever two-time guest! This time we talk about the Kentucky Bourbon Affair that will be taking place June 3rd-7th 2015.
Show Notes:
What’s your elevator pitch of the Bourbon Affair?
Tell us about some of the events that take place
The hype video shows the polo players getting bathed in bourbon?
It’s the hardest event to pack a suitcase for
How do you respond to “what’s the best?”
Fred Minnick says this is an event usually Press and Analysts get to do
These events do cost money to attend
Which events did you like from last year?
Casa Bourblanca
Louisville bars do stay open till 4am
visit the Facebook page and kybourbonaffair.com to get more info
37:1314/05/2015
013 - Behind The Operations Side of Things at Angel's Envy with Kevin Curtis and Kyle Henderson
Kevin Curtis, Distillery Operations Manager, and Kyle Henderson, Production Manager and grandson of Lincoln Henderson, from Angel’s Envy join to talk about their roles and the new distillery in the works.
Show Notes:
Kevin, how did you get your start?
What was your role while you were at Brown-Foreman?
How did your time at Brown-Foreman prepare you for role at Angel’s Envy?
Kyle, talk about your family lineage with Angel’s Envy.
Kyle what’s your day to day operation?
When you’re analyzing the maturity of a port barrel, what are you looking for?
Kevin, what’s your day to day role as well?
What do you think makes Angel’s Envy so special and such a success?
Give us a verbal map of how it goes from 500 East Main Street to the old Yellowstone Distillery.
When is the expected start date for visitors to come to the distillery?
How has the Louisville bridge project effected your start date?
Has the project effected your future forecast?
What do you want to leave our listeners with?
48:3309/05/2015
012- Reviving Four Roses with Jim Rutledge, Master Distiller Four Roses (Part 1)
Jim Rutledge, Master Distiller at Four Roses, joins us for Part 2 of this 2-Part podcast and discusses his travels, limited edition releases, one floor warehouses, and how he’s shaping their future.
Show Notes:
What experiences stand out from your travels?
Talk about your super premium releases such as the Single Barrel and Small Batch Limited Editions
What goes into the process of selecting the premium limited edition barrels over regular bottling barrels?
Do you look at limited editions as a form of experimentation?
Talk a bit about the single barrel bottle labels providing the consumer information for warehouse locations and recipe used
Have you selected the barrels for 2015 limited edition releases?
Four Roses has one floor warehouses, is that done to minimize variables of temperature fluctuations?
Why wouldn’t you create 10 different brands from 10 different recipes?
42:4830/04/2015
011 - Reviving Four Roses with Jim Rutledge, Master Distiller Four Roses (Part 1)
Jim Rutledge, Master Distiller at Four Roses, joins us for Part 1 of this 2-Part podcast and talks about his education, job history, his love for bowling, and how he brought Four Roses straight bourbon back to the US.
Show Notes:
What was your first experience with bourbon?
What was your journey from different roles with Seagrams and your path into Four Roses?
Who gave you the opportunity to get back into distillery operations?
Blended Whiskey by Seagrams were top shelf at one time
What impact did Kirin have on Four Roses since it was primarily an export only?
How has the Four Roses brand grown since it’s been back in the US?
What are you most excited for with the future of Four Roses?
How are you planning for Four Roses future?
45:1623/04/2015
010 - Family Ties To Bourbon Greatness with Martha Carlin, Great Great Grandaugher George T. Stagg
Martha Carlin, Great Great Granddaughter of George T. Stagg, talks about her gaggle of Stagg bottles up for auction, her family history in the bourbon industry, and how much George T. Stagg really loved to fish.
Show Notes:
Pappy Spring Release in Louisville
Bourbon auction: A gaggle of Stagg on thebourbonbabe.com
What’s the auction currently priced at?
Did you grow up around bourbon or did you just recently discover it all?
Sour Mash smells like home
Do you still have any family in the bourbon industry?
Did you or your mom collect all of this research of family history?
What happened to all the money?
Any memories of George T. Stagg from your mother?
Paul Sawyier was supported by Frank Stagg
Lots of pictures in the show notes of the website
Can you talk about the picture with the lock of hair in the folded envelope?
What was George T. Stagg doing in Baltimore when he died? And how?
Ryan is going to take Martha out to dinner if she gets him her extra bottle of 2013!
45:0815/04/2015
009 - EH Talyor's Legacy and Picking Single Barrels at Buffalo Trace with Beau Beckman, Barrel Select Manager
Beau Beckman, Barrel Select Manager at Buffalo Trace (and great great great great great grandson of Colonel EH Taylor), talks about his family legacy, the process of buying a barrel, and how technology is changing the future of the program with Single Barrel Select.
Show Notes:
Tell us a bit about your lineage and the dirty rundown of the Taylor's
Where did the EH Taylor packaging and logo come from?
What led you to Buffalo Trace?
Talk about your role as a Barrel Program Manager
How many barrels are available for the program?
How do you choose who gets to pick a barrel?
What's the process of going through the barrel selection?
What brands can you choose and the history of the barrel program?
Why does the barrel program exist? Why mess with the "chef's recipe"?
Talk about "Honor Tradition, Embrace Change" with Single Barrel Select app to follow the barrel selection process online.
What your thought's on the Old Taylor brand getting a re-birth?
If you have a Tornado you are willing to part with, Beau is in search of it!
What's the best part about the job?
38:3009/04/2015
008 - The Heart of Tourism on the Kentucky Bourbon Trail with Adam Johnson
Adam Johnson, Director of the KY Bourbon Trail & Bourbon Affair, talks about tourism, the places to visit, horse country, and craft distilling.
Show Notes:
Can you remember your first drink?
Live, Eat, Drink, and Sleep Bourbon
What's your elevator pitch for the Kentucky Bourbon Trail?
What increase are you seeing in visitor attendance?
There are quite a few on the trail. Is there a best way to plan this all out?
What's the difference between the Bourbon Trail & The Craft Tour?
Is there a better time of the year to visit?
Talk about the Passport Program and free t-shirts
Talk about biking (bicycle or motorcycle) the bourbon trail
Are there plans for a bullet train between destinations?
42:2101/04/2015
007 - What's Happening in Bourbon Media with Maggie Kimberl of Louisville.com
Maggie Kimberl (@LouGirl502), author of everything bourbon for Louisville.com, joins the duo to talk about bourbon in the news and media.
Show Notes:
What was your first bourbon memory?
How do you perceive Master Distillers spending their time in liquor stores?
Talk about your job for writing about bourbon industry news and culture for Louisville.com
Has your following grown over the past year?
Favorite barrel proof bourbons & Bottled-in-bond
Talk about Bottled-in-bond
Uncle Jemima’s Pure Mash Liquor
What are your tips for traveling to bourbon country?
Any bourbon bars you can suggest?
Talk about being a woman in the whiskey world
41:1325/03/2015
006 - The Idea of Port Finished Bourbon at Angel's Envy with Wes Henderson, Chief Innovation Officer
Wes Henderson, Chief Innovation Officer of Angel's Envy, joins us to talk about the start of this brand, his father's heritage, and more
Show Notes:
What was life like growing up around bourbon with your father's reputation?
Talk about the origins of the brand and the design
Where did the idea for port barrel finishes stem from?
Talk about the cask strength
More stores are starting to offer 'blended' picks
What's going on with the new distillery?
41:0418/03/2015
005 - How Bourbonr Got Credit for Poor Man's Pappy with Blake Riber, Author at bourbonr.com
Blake Riber, author of bourbonr.com, talks about the popularity of his blog, his ideas and the release of a brand new app!
Show Notes:
How did you get into bourbon and how did it lead to the blog?
You have almost two websites. The Blog and My Whiskey Cabinet.
Where does inspiration for content come from?
What are the most popular articles?
Where did poor man's pappy spawn from?
What does your current collection look like?
There is a brand new bourbonr.com app coming to the market
46:4509/03/2015
004 - Bourbon Growth and Quality Control at Heaven Hill with Mike Sonne, Head Taster
Two part podcast. First part discussion about Heaven Hill growth and demand. In the second part, Ryan joins Mike Sonne, "Chief" Bourbon Quality Control Taster at Heaven Hill, to talk about his job working with Parker Beam and Denny Potter.
Show Notes:
We're out hunting for Elijah Craig Barrel Proof
Does bourbon need to stay closer to KY?
Heaven Hill fills their 7th million barrel
The bottling facility is something impressive
What's a typical day for tasting bourbon?
How did Larceny come about?
Vodka vs Bourbon in age preference
How is Parker's Heritage decided every year?
32:1509/03/2015
003 - The Rich History of Four Roses with Al Young, Brand Ambassador
Al Young, Brand Ambassador of Four Roses, talks about the rich history of the brand and his story
Show Notes:
What's your story of how you got into the bourbon industry?
What are some of your daily or weekly duties as a "Brand Ambassador"?
Tell everyone about Four Roses: The Return of a Whiskey Legend
What was the book writing process like? How long?
Who was Paul Jones Jr and how did the name "Four Roses" come about?
Where was Four Roses during prohibition?
What role did Seagram's play in Four Roses?
What are your favorite vintage advertising pieces?
41:4009/03/2015
002 - Getting to know the Master Distiller for Buffalo Trace, Harlen Wheatley
Harlen Wheatley, Master Distiller at Buffalo Trace, joins us we discuss multiple facets of his history and life at the famed Buffalo Trace Distillery
Show Notes:
Do you remember life before bourbon? What led you here?
Wheatley Vodka, the spirit named after Harlen.
Sampling, tasting, and characteristics of the brands
Don't you get tired of tasting bourbon all day?
History and future of the Single Oak Project
Warehouse X... what's the big deal?
What's more important? The mash bill or the aging process
Forecasting demand for Pappy and other BT products
What's the best part about your job?
41:2409/03/2015
001 - Meet Ryan and Kenny and How to Form Hunting Parties
Meet Ryan and Kenny. Your hosts on this journey. They discuss everything about the show and more
Show Notes:
Welcome to the podcast! So what's this thing all about?
Who are some of the guests in the queue for upcoming shows.
How each of them got into bourbon, the history, and the culture.
How to form a facebook hunting posse which has worked out well for us.
Lastly, how do you throw a wrench into a bourbon tasting event?
35:5709/03/2015