Templeton Rye’s Kerkhoff Calls Settlement “Legalized Stealing”20150715165415
Templeton Rye’s Kerkhoff Calls Settlement “Legalized Stealing”
Mark GillespieJuly 15, 2015Al Capone, Chicago, class action, court, Edelson PC, Federal, Indiana, Iowa, Joan Gotschall, judge, Keith Kerkhoff, labeling, lawsuit, litigation, MGP Ingredients, pissed, Prohibition, Scott Bush, small batch, snakes, stealing, Templeton Rye1 comment
July 15, 2015 – Keith Kerkhoff is mad. Actually, he’s more than just mad. “I’m pissed off,” the co-founder of Templeton ...
Episode 496: September 12, 201420140913004056
Episode 496: September 12, 2014
Mark GillespieSeptember 13, 2014Al Capone, Alex Salmond, Allt-a-Bhainne, ALS, Andrew Nelstrop, Ascendant Spirits, Bardstown, Bernheim, Big Peat, Bill Samuels Jr., Bill Samuels Sr., Britain, British, Caol Ila, Cara Laing, ceremony, charity, Chuck Cowdery, Clynelish, Compass Box, critics, currency, Dan Todd, death, Dennis Acevedo, distillery cat, Dixie Hicks, donation, Douglas Laing & Co., dry, DSP, Eleuthera, English Whisky Company, European Union, exports, farm, finance, First Fill Selection, First Minister, flavoring, Four Roses, Fred Minnick, Freedom of Information Act, fundraiser, Glenturret, Haddonfield, Hall of Fame, Heaven Hill, hypothetical, Ian Macleod Distillers, independence, Indiana, induction, Iowa, James Nelstrop, Jersey Java, KDA, Keith Kerkhoff, Kentucky Bourbon Festival, Kentucky Bourbon Hall of Fame, Kentucky Distillers Association, kitten, labeling, Larry Kass, Lawrenceburg, LDI, Limited Edition Small Batch, liquor laws, Maker's Mark, Marge Samuels, Margie Samuels, Marjorie Mattingly Samuels, Marjorie Samuels, Mary Jane Dickinson, memorial, MGP, MGP-I, Mike Younger, Nadurra, Neil Cameron, obituary, Oloroso Cask Strength, Original Batch, Pamela Wood Gover, Parker Beam, Parker's Heritage Collection, peat, Pioneer, Promise of Hope, Promise of Hope Fund, referendum, regulation, Rita Lee Greenwell, Robert Burns, Scallywag, Scotch Whisky Association, Scotland, Scott Bush, Steve Gertman, Tax & Trade Bureau, Templeton Rye, The Balvenie, The Glenlivet, The Lost Blend, Timorous Beastie, To a Mouse, Towser, Treasury Department, TTB, UK, veterinarian, vote, winery, women0 comments
Templeton Rye has been in the spotlight in recent weeks as critics go after so-called “sourced whisky” producers for what they claim are v...
Episode 209: July 18, 200920090718113800
Episode 209: July 18, 2009
Mark GillespieJuly 18, 2009Aberlour, Al Capone, Banff, blend, bootlegger, Bowmore, Canada, Canadian Club, Caol Ila, Cooley, Dalmore, Denmark, Detroit, Dewar Rattray, distillery, Glen Mhor, GlenDronach, Glendullan, Glenfiddich, Hans-Henrik Hansen, Hibiki, Highland Park, Hiram Walker, history, Laphroaig, MacArthur, Miltonduff, Ontario, Parker's Whisky, Prohibition, Purple Gang, storytelling, Suntory, The Scotsman, Tish Harcus, Tullibardine, Walkerville, Windsor0 comments
On the road in Michigan this week, but had the chance to sneak across the Detroit River to Windsor, Ontario…where Canadian Club has been produce...
Episode 206: June 28, 200920090628130500
Episode 206: June 28, 2009
Mark GillespieJune 28, 2009Al Capone, Beam, Buffalo Trace, Col. E.H. Taylor, distillery, Dufftown, farmers, Fife, Glo Ramon, Indiana, Iowa, Italy, Jim Beam, Kerkhoff, Kingsbarns, lawsuit, LDI, Michael Killmer, military, museum, Old Taylor, Operation Homefront, Rye, Sazerac, Scott Bush, soldiers, Speyside, St. Andrew's, SWA, Templeton0 comments
Jim Murray’s 2009 Whisky Bible named a hard-to-find rye whiskey as the Best Rye Whiskey in the World Under 10 Years Old. That whiskey is Templet...
Episode 162: September 14, 200820080914033700
Episode 162: September 14, 2008
Mark GillespieSeptember 14, 2008Al Capone, Alcademics, anniversary, Ardbeg, Balvenie, Blasda, bootlegger, Camper English, Canada, Canadian Club, Dan Tullio, Detroit, distillery, Glen Moray, Glenmorangie, Glenrothes, Hiram Walker, history, Maltstock, Netherlands, Prohibition, Purple Gang, Robur Reserve, sale, Signet, storytelling, Walkerville, Whisky Live Paris, Windsor0 comments
Canadian Club celebrates its 150th anniversary starting this month, and we’ll discuss the distillery’s history with long-time ambassador b...
Episode 128: January 20, 200820080120000100
Episode 128: January 20, 2008
Mark GillespieJanuary 20, 2008Al Capone, arrest, bootlegger, Bourbon, Burns, Devin Zell, Diageo, Drammies, exciseman, Famous Grouse, gauger, Heathrow, illegal distillery, Joann Gilmartin, John Campbell, Kevin Erskine, Laphroaig, music, police, Prince Charles, royal warrant, Stagg, voting, Wednesbury0 comments
It’s time to celebrate Burns Night this week! Whisky lovers around the world will honor the bard of Scotland, the legendary Robert Burns, on the...