Celebrating Canada’s 150 Years Whisky Style (Episode 647: June 25, 2017)20170624234435
Celebrating Canada’s 150 Years Whisky Style (Episode 647: June 25, 2017)
Mark GillespieJune 24, 2017@daw816, @jesslionsmane, @lloyd927, @That_Whisky_Guy, Agriculture Department, Andy Nelson, anniversary, Arctic, Arran, Balcones, bidders, Bottled in Bond, Bourbon, Brooks Koepka, Brown-Forman, budget, Canada, Canada Day, Canadian Whisky, Chancery Court, Charlie Nelson, Chivas Brothers, Christopher Evison, Claret Jug, cocktails, Confederation Oak, contract, craft distillers, Crown Royal, Daniel Weber, Dave Pickerell, Delaware, DISCUS< lobbying, dissertation, Distilled Spirits Council, Don Livermore, Dumbarton, Early Times, Erin Hills, European Union, exports, Federal Excise Tax, FET, Fireball, Forty Creek, Glasgow, golf, Heaven Hill, Hibernia Distillers, Hyde, industrial action, Iowa, Irish Whiskey, J.P. Wiser's, Jared Himstedt, Jess, John Hall, Kavalan, labor union, labour, lawsuit, legislation, Lloyd Fink, Madison Single Malt Society, map, Mark Gorman, Market Access Program, mediation, Michelob Ultra, move, Nashville, Nelson's First 108, Nelson's Green Brier Distillery, Newfoundland, One Fifty Commemorative, Paisley, Raj Bhakta, Royal Birkdale, Royal Salute, Russ Kempton, sale, sales, Scotch Whisky, Scotland Food & Drink, single malt, Smugglers Series, South Carolina, Spirits Europe, St. John's, Steve Ury, strike, Taiwan, Tax & Trade Bureau, Tennessee, Texas, The Exciseman, The Flask Edition, The Open Championship, The Whisky Exchange, The Whisky Squad, tour, trade, Treasury Department, Triple Barrel Rye, trophy, Trump, Trump Administration, TTB, Two Brewers, U.S. Open, Unite, Vermont, Waco, Washington, water, whiskey, whisky, Whistlepig, Whitehorse, Wilco Faessen, Wine Barrel Finished, Wisconsin, Yukon Spirits0 comments
July 1 is Canada Day, and this year it’s even more of a holiday than usual. Canada celebrates its 150th anniversary this Saturday, and Hiram Wal...
Episode 502: October 18, 201420141019023114
Episode 502: October 18, 2014
Mark GillespieOctober 19, 2014advertising, anniversary, appeal, approval, auction, Balcones, Bill Clinton, Birthday Bourbon, blending lab, bloggers, censor, charity, Chip Tate, Chivas Brothers, Chivas Regal, Chivas Regal Extra, COLA, Columbus Barrel Company, Compass Box, contempt, court, crowdfunding, custom, Cutty Sark, Dalmunach, Daniel Weber, defense fund, Dennis Malcolm, Diageo, DISCUS, Distilled Spirits Council of the United States, donations, Dublin, English Whisky Company, European Court of Justice, fashion, Festival, Finland, Finnish, Generic Surplus, George Washington's Rye, Glasgow Blend, Glen Grant, Go Fund Me, Great King Street, Gregg Glass, Haig Club, Hanyu, Hedonism, Helsinki, Ichiro Akuto, Ichiro's Malts, interview, investors, Ireland, Japan, Jewish Whisky Company, Jim Meyer, John Glaser, Joker, Jubilee, judge, Knob Creek, Kyrö, labeling, Lahti, lawsuit, legal, London, Louisville, Luke Winter, Mikko Koskinen, minimum pricing, Mount Vernon, Ohio, Old Forester, Party Mart, Poppy Appeal, President, Queen Elizabeth, recycling, regulators, regulatory, restraining order, River Spey, Robert Mondavi, Royal British Legion, Scotch Whisky Association, Scotland, Seattle, shoes, Single Cask Nation, sneakers, Speyside Way, sunglasses, SWA, Teeling, Teeling Whiskey Company, Teerenpeli, Texas, The Balvenie, The Glenlivet, The Whisky Exchange, The Whisky Show, throne, Timo Kuorahjarvi, TTB, Tun 1509, Waco, Washington, waste, Westland, Whiskey Live, Woodzee, World War I, Wounded Warriors Family Support0 comments
Finland has a love-hate relationship with whisky. Finns love it, and the Finnish government hates it. Distilled spirits advertising is banned, and reg...
Episode 459: January 4, 201420140104233450
Episode 459: January 4, 2014
Mark GillespieJanuary 4, 20141953, Adam Edwards, American Distilling Institute, Ancien Regime, Angel's Envy, Ardbeg, Ascendant Spirits, auto, Balblair, BBC, Big Peat, Blue Hanger, Bowmore, Breaker, Broadmoor, Bruichladdich, California, cars, Colorado, coronation, craft distilling, Dad's Hat, Daniel Weber, Darkest, David Bowman, Don Livermore, Dublin, economy, exports, Francois Dubrueil, Frederic Pflanz, Glenfarclas, Glenkinchie, government, Herman Mihalich, Hollywood, Ireland, Islay, Jared Volavka, Jay Karamales, Jefferson's, John Cooper, Laimrig, Laphroaig, Lee Behar, Lincoln Henderson, Los Angeles, New Mexico, ocean, producing, Prohibition, Queen Elizabeth, Redbreast, Remy Cointreau, resort, royals, Santa Barbara, Scotland, Scottish, Shannon, ship, Speciality Drinks, Stan Kaminski, Steve Gartman, television, Top Gear, trade, Trey Zoeller, TV, Uigeadail, Weller, Whyte & Mackay, Wiser's, Writers Tears, Yellow Spot0 comments
Southern California isn’t the place you’d normally think of for a Bourbon to call home, but Steve Gertman picked the wine country of Santa...
Episode 451: November 9, 201320131109155759
Episode 451: November 9, 2013
Mark GillespieNovember 9, 2013Alberta, Alberta Distillers, Alberta Premium, Alberta Springs, Andrew Ferguson, Beam, Brown-Forman, Buffalo Trace, Calgary, Canada, Celtic Whiskey Shop, Collingwood, Cooley, Dalmore, Daniel Boulud, Daniel Weber, Danny Williamson, Diageo, Dublin, Ealanta, Fettercairn, Fife, Glenmorangie, Jill Hill, Jim Murray, Jim Rogerson, Kensington Wine Market, Kirkcaldy, Masterson's, Pappy Van Winkle, Pat Melton, Richard Paterson, Rick Murphy, Rye, Scott Mansfield, Tangle Ridge, theft, Virgin Oak, warehouse, Whisky Bible0 comments
This week, we’ll take a tour of a distillery very few people ever get to visit, Beam’s Alberta Distillers facility in Calgary, Alberta. 80...
Episode 448: October 19, 201320131019235527
Episode 448: October 19, 2013
Mark GillespieOctober 19, 2013Aberlour-Glenlivet, Age of Discovery, airport, ALS, America's Test Kitchen, anCnoc, aroma, auction, Australia, auto racing, barbecue, Bernard Walsh, Bonhams, Bowmore, Buffalo Trace, Bushmills, Carlow, charity, City of London, Clyde, collecting, Dalmore, Daniel Weber, David Stewart, Explorer's Club, Family Reserve, Formula One, Forsyths, Franklin County, Glasgow, Glenfiddich, Glenlivet, Glenmorangie, Gold Label, Gold Label Reserve, Hazelwood, Heathrow, Heaven Hill, Hellyers Road, Hot Toddy, Illva Saronno Holdings, Ireland, Irishman, Jackie Stewart, Janet Sheed Roberts, Jim Clark, John F. Kennedy, Johnnie Walker, Julian Van Winkle, Justin Victor, Kansas City, Ken Goldenberg, Knockdhu, livery, Master Distillers' Unity, Matt Wooler, Midleton, Morrison Bowmore, Newark, nose, Pappy Van Winkle, Parker Beam, Pat Melton, Peter Arkle, President, Preston Van Winkle, Promise of Hope, Queen's Dock, Scott Mansfield, senses, sensory, Shannon, Speyburn, taste, The Balvenie, The Royal Route, theft, Tim Morrison, Travel, Tun 1401, Van Winkle, William Grant, William Grant & Sons, Worshipful Company of Distillers, Writers Tears0 comments
The most secure jobs in the whisky business may be the coppersmiths at Forsyth’s of Rothes in Scotland, since almost all of the major distillery...