Whisky: It Starts with the Grain (Episode 638: April 23, 2017)20170423004710
Whisky: It Starts with the Grain (Episode 638: April 23, 2017)
Mark GillespieApril 23, 2017acquisition, agriculture, arrest, bail, Baltimore, banks, Bernheim, Blade & Bow, Brian Lee, Brian Treacy, Buffalo Trace, Canada, Canadian Whisky Awards, ceramic, charge, Cheri Reese, clay, commodities, consultant, crops, crystal, D. Wayne Lukas, Dave Pickerell, decanters, Dekalb, Diageo, diplomatic, dissertation, diversion, Don Livermore, EPA. Environmental Protection Agency, estate, extradition, Far North Distillers, farmers, farming, FDA, Food & Drug Administration, fraud, Gardiner, George T. Stagg, glazing, gold medal, grain, Grindstone, Hallock, Heriot-Watt University, hockey, horse, horse racing, Hudson Whiskey, Ian Macleod Distillers, Illinois, India, Indian, Irish Whiskey, J.P. Wiser's, Jameson, Jamie Walter, Jim Walter, Jonathan Yusen, Kentucky, Kentucky Derby, Kentucky Derby Museum, Kilkerran, kiln, Kingfisher, LCBO, Le Bernardain, lead, lead crystal, lead poisoning, Liquor Control Board of Ontario, London, Mark Williams, Maryland, Michael Veach, Midwest, Mike Swanson, Mike Veach, Minnesota, New York, Nick Naegele, Ontario, Parliament, Pernod Ricard, PhD, Pig's Nose, planting, playoffs, porcelain, Port Covington, pottery, Ralph Erenzo, Rob Wallace, Røknar, Rye, Sagamore Spirit, seed, Sheep Dip, Shelter Point, Spencerfield Spirit Company, Springbank, Stanley Cup, Stitzel-Weller, swab, testing, Thoroughbred, tourism, trainer, Tuthilltown Spirits, United Spirits, Vancouver Island, Vijay Mallya, visitors, whiskey, Whiskey Acres, whisky, Whyte & Mackay, William Grant & Sons, Winnipeg, Woodford Reserve, World Whisky Awards0 comments
The end of April has grain farmers in North America and Europe poised to get into the fields and start planting this year’s crops – and so...
Bourbon Boom Expanding Kentucky’s Economy20141021151050
Bourbon Boom Expanding Kentucky’s Economy
Mark GillespieOctober 21, 2014ad valorem, Beam Suntory, capital spending, craft distillers, crops, economic impact, economy, employment, Eric Gregory, farm, Frankfort, grain, income, investment, jobs, KDA, Kentucky, Kentucky Bourbon Trail, Kentucky Distillers Association, study, tax, University of Louisville Urban Studies Institute0 comments
October 21, 2014 – The global boom in Bourbon sales has turned Kentucky’s Bourbon industry into one of the Commonwealth’s leading ec...
Episode 146: May 25, 200820080524223600
Episode 146: May 25, 2008
Mark GillespieMay 24, 2008Anthony Caporale, Antiquary, Ardbeg, Art of the Drink, Birthday Bourbon, Black Velvet, Bruichladdich, Canada, Canadian, Chris Morris, cocktails, commodities, Constellation Brands, crops, Crown Royal, Diageo, distillery, Doug Ross, Feis Ile, Festival, George Garvin Brown, Ileach, Islay, Jim McEwan, John Campbell, Laphroaig, Manhattan, Manitoba, Mickey Heads, Old Forester, podcast, prices, Quebec, Repeal, The Herald, tourism, Travel, Tullibardine, Valleyfield0 comments
It’s festival week on Islay, and we’ll hear about the plans for this week’s Islay Festival of Malt and Music from Laphroaig’s ...