Episode 440: August 31, 201320130831170017
Episode 440: August 31, 2013
Mark GillespieAugust 31, 201359 Parks, 59Parks.com, ALS, ALS Association, Balcones, Balvenie, Barry Crockett, Ben Lee, Benjamin Lee, Billy Walker, Buffalo Trace, Cententary, Chip Tate, Clipper, Clipper Round the World Race, Cork, Doublewood, Dunedin, Family Reserve, Glenglassaugh, Greg Ramsay, Heaven Hill, Irish Distillers, Julian Van Winkle, Julio's, lawsuit, lawyers, London, lottery, Lou Gehrig, Louisville, Massachusetts, Midleton, motorcycle, Navigator, New Zealand, New Zealand Whisky Company, Old Pulteney, Old Rip Van Winkle, Paddy, Pappy, Pappy Van Winkle, park, Parker Beam, Parker's Heritage Collection, Preston Van Winkle, Promise of Hope, Ryan Maloney, sailing, Stitzel-Weller, Texas, trademark, Waco, Weller, Westborough, William Grant & Sons, Willowbrook, yacht0 comments
Pappy Van Winkle’s Family Reserve Bourbons may well be some of the hardest whiskies to find, and hundreds of people call the Old Rip Van Winkle ...
Episode 439: August 25, 201320130825023517
Episode 439: August 25, 2013
Mark GillespieAugust 25, 2013Al Pacino, ALS, Amrut, Amrut 100, Balvenie, Barry Crockett, Beam, Billy Leighton, Bristol, Brown-Forman, Catoctin Creek, Chichibu, Colorado, Cooley, cooperage, Corleone, Curtis Kimm, Dad's Hat, Delaware, Diageo, Dundalk, Dunedin, Dunedin Doublewood, Family Reserve, Godfather, Great Northern Brewery, Greg Ramsay, Grundy Mill, Guinness, Harp Lager, Heaven Hill, Herman Mihalich, history, Ichiro Akuto, India, Ireland, Jack Daniel's, Jack Teeling, Jake Norris, Japan, John Cooper, John Teeling, Jourmeyman, Justin Victor, Karl Kadar, lawsuit, Lou Gehrig, Lounge Lizards, Lynchburg, Michigan, Midleton, Midleton Very Rare, music, New Zealand, New Zealand Whisky Company, Newark, Olympic, Pappy, Pappy Van Winkle, Parker Beam, Parker's Heritage Collection, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Promise of Hope, Rye, Stephen Teeling, Stranahan's, Tennessee, trademark, vermouth, Virginia, William Grant & Sons0 comments
When Kentucky was still a wilderness in Colonial days, Pennsylvania was a hotbed of whiskey distilling. Back then, the Keystone State was known for it...
What’s In A Name? In New Zealand, A Potential Lawsuit20130822191012
What’s In A Name? In New Zealand, A Potential Lawsuit
Mark GillespieAugust 22, 2013Auckland, Balvenie, Doublewood, Dunedin, Greg Ramsay, lawsuit, New Zealand Whisky Company, Olympic, Simpson Grierson, Whisky Olympics, William Grant & Sons0 comments
August 22, 2013 – The upstart New Zealand Whisky Company has been making headlines for its occasionally controversial promotions, such as the ...
Episode 401: December 8, 201220121208220657
Episode 401: December 8, 2012
Mark GillespieDecember 8, 2012Astor Center, auction, Beam, Bits of Strange, charity, Charles Epperson, China, competition, Cooley, Dingle, Donald Trump, Douglas Laing, Edwin Vargas, Evan Williams, Found, GlenDronach, Glenfiddich, Greg Ramsay, Hurricane, Ireland, Irish, John McDougall, Johnnie Walker, Kavalan, Keith Wood, Kieran Folliard, Kilbeggan, King Car, King Creosote, Krishna Nukala, Malt Maniacs, Matt Wooler, Michael Forbes, New York, New Zealand, Old Malt Cask, Robin Robinson, Royal Lochnagar, Sandy, South Island, Stephen Wilson, Taiwan, The Guardian, Trump, Two Gingers, Wyoming0 comments
For the 10th year, the Malt Maniacs are honoring some of the world’s best whiskies with the Malt Maniacs Awards. Maniacs Keith Wood of Germany a...
Episode 392: October 6, 201220121006001318
Episode 392: October 6, 2012
Mark GillespieOctober 6, 2012author, Belgium, Birthday Bourbon, book, Brenne, CBS Radio, Dallas, Dan Gremminger, David Allardice, economy, event, exports, Festival, France, Gibson's, Glenfarclas, Glenfiddich, Greg Ramsay, Grey Cup, Ian Buxton, Jack Daniel's, Japan, Jeff Arnett, Jim Beam, Kentucky, Kevin Smith, Luc Timmermans, Matt Russell, Matthew McKenzie, Mizunara, moonshine, New Zealand, Nigel Kelley, Old Forester, Olympic, Rye, Scotch Whisky Association, Stacey Patterson, Suntory, SWA, Tennessee, The Irishman, tourism, trade, visitors, Whisky Olympics, WhiskyCast HD, Yamazaki0 comments
Jack Daniel’s has operated with one simple whiskey recipe for 100 years…until now. The distillery started quietly working on a rye whiskey...
Episode 391: September 29, 201220120929002159
Episode 391: September 29, 2012
Mark GillespieSeptember 29, 2012Ardbeg, Arran, Bill Welter, biofuel, Burns, charity, Colorado, Compass Box, Corby, craft distilling, Cutty Sark, Czech, Daniel Khader, Deerhammer, Diageo, Disneyland, eBay, economic, environment, fire, Flaming Heart, Gable Erenzo, Glenfiddich, Greg Ramsay, hospice, jewelry, Journeyman, Ken Goldenberg, Kirsteen Campbell, Lenny Eckstein, Maeve Gillies, Martin Tangney, Napier, New Zealand, Old Pulteney, Pernod Ricard, silver, St. Columba's, storm, tasting, Tullamore Dew, Tullibardine, Tuthilltown, United Spirits, Vijay Mallya, Wiser's0 comments
This week’s episode looks at a controversial whisky tasting/competition recently held in Michigan. The “Midwest Whisky Olympics” at ...