On the Road at Louisville’s Bourbon & Beyond (Episode 727: September 23, 2018)20180923173116
On the Road at Louisville’s Bourbon & Beyond (Episode 727: September 23, 2018)
Mark GillespieSeptember 23, 2018@BunkaiH, @jerrydmann, Address to the Haggis, African-American, Albert Blanton, Ancient Age, anniversary, Architectural Digest, architecture, AT&T, auction, Barrel Proof, bass, Beam Suntory, Belle Meade Bourbon, Bernie Lubbers, bidding, black, Boss Hog, Bourbon, Bourbon & Beyond, Bourbonism, brandy, Brown-Forman, Buffalo Trace, Bunnahabhain, Calvados, Campbell Brown, Canada, Castle & Key, Champions Park, charity, chemistry, China, Chuck Cowdery, collectors, color, Companions of the Quaich, contract, Coxs Creek, Daily Dram, Danny Wimmer Presents, Dave Pickerell, Deanson, disability, Distell, Donald Trump, economic development, Ed Patrick, education, elderly, Elijah Craig, exports, Ezra Brooks, Family Reserve, Festival, flood, food, Four Roses, Fred Minnick, Freddie Johnson, Freddie Noe, George Garvin Brown, Glenfarclas, Glenfarclas 105, Grace Jones, Greg Fischer, Heaven Hill, Hemphill, hertz, history, Hometown Rising, Houston, imports, investment, Jeff Royalty, Jerry Mann, Jimmie Johnson Sr., Jimmy Johnson, jobs, Kaveh Zamanian, Kentucky, Kentucky Bourbon Hall of Fame, Kirin, labor, Lawrenceburg, Ledaig, Little Book, Local 10D, Local 23D, Local 320, Louder than Life, Louisville, Luxco, Main Street, Marianne Eaves, Mark Brown, mayor, Metallica, Meyer Sound, molecules, mud, music, National Conference of Firemen & Oilers, NCFO/SEIU, negotiations, Nelson's Green Brier Distillery, network, Noe Simple Task, Ohio River, Old Ezra, Old Forester Distillery, organic, Pappy Van Winkle, patent, picket, picket line, playlist, President, President's Choice, Rabbit Hole Distillery, race, racism, rain, research, restoration, Robert Burns, rock, science, Scotch Whisky, Scotland, sick leave, sound, sound waves, speakers, Speed Art Museum, strike, tariffs, Texas, The Art of Bourbon, The Famous Grouse, The Spirit of Mauve, Tobermory, tourism, trade, transducer, Trump Administration, UFCW, union, United Food & Commercial Workers, vibrations, visitors, water, weather, whiskey, Whiskey Row, whisky, Whisky Live Paris, Whistlepig Rye0 comments
Severe weather forced Louisville’s annual Bourbon & Beyond music, food, and whiskey festival to end a day earlier than planned, but the heav...
Episode 236: January 23, 201020100123202200
Episode 236: January 23, 2010
Mark GillespieJanuary 23, 2010Andrew Gray, Bible, British Columbia, Bruichladdich, Canada, Canadian, Canadian Club, Companions of the Quaich, Dan Tullio, Davin de Kergommeaux, Ed Patrick, energy, environment, events, experiment, Festival, Glenglassaugh, issues, Jim Murray, location, Maker's Mark, Malt Maniac, panel, Quaich, regulation, Stuart Nickerson, taxes, Victoria, Victoria Whisky Festival, waste0 comments
This time around, I’m on location at the Victoria Whisky Festival in British Columbia, and I’m joined by a panel of whisky experts to disc...
Episode 145: May 18, 200820080517231500
Episode 145: May 18, 2008
Mark GillespieMay 17, 2008airport, Ann Patrick, Antiquary, Arran, Autogrill, bar, Beaches, Beam, Ben Wyvis, Blended Scotch, blog, Bourbon, Buffalo Trace, Carollyne Yardley, collection, Cooley, Cutty Sark, Douglas Davidson, Ed Patrick, Euan Mitchell, European Union, Glen Flagler, Greenore, Ian Innes, Ireland, Irish, James MacTaggart, Jimmy Johnson, John Hansell, Lawrence Graham, Malt Advocate, menu, Old Forester, politics, pub, Regis LeMaitre, Regis Whisky Mad, retailers, Spirit of Toronto, Springbank, stake, Sweden, The Feathers, Tomatin, Toronto, Tullamore Dew, Wendy Harker, World Duty Free0 comments
One of the world’s great whisky bars sits in between a stationery store and a restaurant in Toronto’s Beaches neighborhood. Ian Innes has ...
Episode 64: October 30, 200620061029223400
Episode 64: October 30, 2006
Mark GillespieOctober 29, 2006Award, Barry Bernstein, Barry Stein, Benromach, Bruichladdich, Buffalo Trace, Canadian, Companions of the Quaich, Compass Box, David Wishart, distiller, distillery, Ed Patrick, Ewen MacKintosh, Glenlivet, Gordon & MacPhail, Harlen Wheatley, Highland Park, history, Jim Cryle, John Hansell, LCBO, Magic Cask, Malt Advocate, Michael Urquhart, New York, Oak Cross, Ontario, organic, PC5, Port Charlotte, Premium Bottlers, regulation, Scotch Blog, Scotch Whisky Experience, Scotch Whisky Heritage Centre, St. Andrew's, still, storytelling, Toronto, tour, tourism, Travel, vatting, Whisky Classified, Whisky Live, WhiskyFest, Wine Enthusiast0 comments
Jim Cryle “retired” this year as Master Distiller at The Glenlivet, but somehow he seems just as busy as ever after 40 years of making Sco...
Episode 63: October 22, 200620061021230200
Episode 63: October 22, 2006
Mark GillespieOctober 21, 2006Aberfeldy, Alberta, angel's share, Award, Ballindalloch, Barry Bernstein, Barry Stein, Blended Scotch, Bourbon, Buffalo Trace, Canada, Canadian, Chris Morris, Companions of the Quaich, Dewar's, distiller, distillery, Ed Patrick, Four Grain, Glenavon, Glenlivet, horse, India, Jim Cryle, Karen Fullerton, Kentucky, law, LCBO, Masters Collection, Michael Riley, Premium Bottlers, regulation, single cask, Speyside, stable, The Scotsman, Toronto, United Spirits, Vijay Mallya, Whyte & Mackay, Wine Enthusiast, Woodford Reserve0 comments
Most of us will never be able to produce our own whisky, but admit it, you’d probably love to be able to bottle your own whisky as an independen...