Whisky Across the Generations (Episode 634: March 26, 2017)20170326150210
Whisky Across the Generations (Episode 634: March 26, 2017)
Mark GillespieMarch 26, 2017@SoundersFC_Fan, #trypod, Alberta Distillers, Alberta Premium, Alberta Rye Dark Batch, American Whiskey Convention, Andrew Morrison, Article 50, assets, auction, Australia, Australian Tax Office, Australian Whisky Holdings, Avianna Ponzi, Ballyduff, Baltimore, Barley, barrel investors, Bill Lumsden, Black Velvet, Blackwater Distillery, Bluebird Distilling, Bomberger's, Booker Noe, brewer, Brexit, Brian Treacy, Brothership, Brown-Forman, Brussels, Calgary, Canadian Whisky, Canadian Whisky: The Portable Expert, charity, Chatham Imports, Chris Malcolm, Christopher Winters, Citizens Bank Park, Clan MacGregor, Clydeside, Columbus, Compass Box, Connacht Whiskey Company, construction, Cooper Spirits, Coopers' Craft, corn, creditors, Davin de Kergommeaux, Dick Stoll, Distilled Spirits Epicenter, Eclipx, Eddie Russell, election, Elmer T. Lee, Eric Wolfe, European Union, farmers, FarmStock, FTI Consulting, George Washington, Glasgow, Glenmorangie, GMB Scotland, grain, Hall of Fame, Hillary Clinton, Hochstadter's, Hong Kong, horse racing, Ian Macleod Distillers, Indiana, Ireland, Irish, Jared Adkins, Jewish, Jimmy Russell, Julio's Liquors, Kashrut, Keith Batt, Kevin Hough, Kieran Curtin, Kosher, Kosher Information Bureau, label approval, Lalique, lawyers, Liberty Pole Spirits, Louisville, malted wheat, Margaret Batt, Maryland, Massachusetts, Master's Keep, Master's Keep Decades, Michelone, Michter's, Middle West Spirits, Mingo Creek, Moonshine University, Morrison Glasgow Distillers, Nant Distillery, New Liberty Distillery, New York City, Ohio, orthodox, OYO, Pam Heilmann, Parker Beam, peated bourbon, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania Spirits Convention, Peter Mulryan, Philadelphia, Phillies, Phoenixville, Pia Carusone, Port Covington, Preakness, Pride 1974, Prime Minister, protect, rabbi, Rachel Gardner, receivers, receivership, Republic Restoratives, Rivals, River Clyde, Rob Cooper, Rob Hough, Rodham Rye, Ryan Lang, Rye, Sagamore Spirit, Six Pillars, Sotheby's, Steinway Hall, Stoll & Wolfe, Tamdhu, Tax & Trade Bureau, taxes, The Macallan, Theresa May, Tim Meushaw, Tim Morrison, trade union, trademark, travel retail, Triple Crown, TTB, Tyler Gomez, Vermont, Wall Street Journal, Westborough, wheat, wheat malt, Whiskey Rebellion, Whisky Magazine, Whistlepig Rye, Wild Turkey, Willie Pratt, wine, Woodford Reserve, workers, Zionsville0 comments
This week’s American Whiskey Convention at Philadelphia’s Citizens Bank Park featured an air of generational change. At one end, legendary...
Episode 549: August 22, 201520150823015507
Episode 549: August 22, 2015
Mark GillespieAugust 23, 2015Annasach, Avianna Wolfe, Benromach, BevMo, Binny's, Blood Oath, Bomberger, Bowmore, Brent Elliott, Brian Kinsman, Chatham Imports, Chief Rabbinate, David Tjeder, Emerson Lamb, Finger Lake Distilling, Four Roses, Fred Minnick, Fujikai, Ghosted Reserve, Gordon & MacPhail, Heaven Hill, Hoquiam, IBBL Spirits, Israel, Italy, Jewish, Jim Rutledge, John Rempe, Johnnie Walker, Kashrut, Kingsbarns, Kosher, Limited Edition Small Batch, Linlithgow, Littlemill, Matt Hofmann, Mizunara, Monde Shuzo, OK Kosher Organization, Olympic Peninsula, Panecco, peat, Puni, rabbi, Rare Cask Reserves, Rebel Yell, Seattle, Sjoerd de Haan, Skagit Valley, SoDo, Spec's, St. Magdalene, Stockholm, Stoll & Wolfe, Suntory, Sweden, Total Wine, Tracie Franklin, Trader Joe's, Washington, Washington State University, Westland, Whisky-Ji, William Grant & Sons0 comments
Many American craft distillers produce single malt whiskies, but Seattle’s Westland Distillery is one of the few that only produces single malts...
Episode 486: July 4, 201420140704203330
Episode 486: July 4, 2014
Mark GillespieJuly 4, 2014aircraft carrier, Allan Anderson, American Prairie Reserve, American Revolution, Andrew Morrison, Antonio Flores, Atlantic City, Barley, Barrell Bourbon, bars, Beam, Bill Ricker, Boston, Bourbon, Bowmore, British Open, buckwheat, Canterbury, Cardrona, Chris Uhde, contest, Cooley, corn, Dark Origins, Dave Pickerell, Desiree Reid, distilling, Eric Ludwig, excisemen, farmers, Fellowship of the Still, George Washington's Distillery, Glasgow, Glen Moore, Glengoyne, Glenmorangie, golf, Gonzalez Byass, grain, High West, Highland Park, historic, Hydro Arena, Impex, Independence Day, Jewish, Jim Beam, Joe Beatrice, Justin Victor, King George, Kininvie, Kirkwall, Kosher, Lord Henry Mount Charles, Magnus Eunson, Maker's Mark, milestone, Miner's Delight Inn, Morrison Bowmore, Mount Vernon, New Zealand, Nomad, oats, Orkney, Patricia Retson, perfume, Philadelphia, Pump House, Quarter Cask, Queen Elizabeth, Richard Paterson, River Clyde, Riverside Museum, rose, Rosyth, Royal Navy, Rye, Second Saturday, shipyard, Signature Craft, Slane Castle, Spain, Stanley Morrison, Taiwan, Taylor Made, Tennessee, The Open, Tim Morrison, travel retail, Tulsa, Utah, wheat, whisky club, William Grant & Sons, Worshipful Company of Distillers, Wyoming, Yorkshire, Zescent Group0 comments
Corn farmers have a saying “knee high by the Fourth of July” to gauge whether their crop will be a good one, and we’ll look at the g...
Episode 428: June 8, 201320130609005115
Episode 428: June 8, 2013
Mark GillespieJune 9, 2013Alan Winchester, Alistair Walker, Alpha, Andrew Colville, Arran, Beam, BenRiach, Bill Lumsden, Casey O'Neill, Cask of Dreams, Chivas Brothers, Colorado, Cooley, coronation, crash, Dave Pickerell, Denver, Diamond Tribute, Duncan Taylor, Fred Minnick, George Washington's Distillery, Glen Moray, Glenfiddich, Glenlivet, Glenmorangie, golf, Graham Coull, Graham Eunson, Hebrew, Hillrock Estate, Jack Teeling, Jason Johnstone-Yellin, Jewish, Jewish Whisky Company, Joshua Hatton, Kilchoman, Kingsbarns, Kosher, Louisville, Maker's Mark, Marge Samuels, Matt Wooler, Merion, Mike Walsh, Mount Vernon, Muirfield, New Jersey, New York Times, Open Championship, Proximo, Queen Elizabeth, Rachel Barrie, Rick Pitino, Robert Simonson, Royal Salute, Scott Rogers, Seth Klaskin, Single Cask Nation, Snowflake, St. Andrew's, Stephen Teeling, Stranahan's, Stuart McCallum Minto, tanker, Teeling, truck, U.S. Open, University of Louisville, Wemyss Malts, Whisky Jewbilee, Woodbridge0 comments
Joshua Hatton and Jason Johnston-Yellin started out as whisky bloggers, and are now bottling their own whiskies for a unique audience. Single Cask Nat...
Episode 267: June 27, 201020100626211500
Episode 267: June 27, 2010
Mark GillespieJune 26, 2010Alba, Allt a'Bhainne, Arran, Blended Malt, Bonhams, Caol Ila, Chieftain's, Chivas, craft distilling, Dave Pickerell, food, George Washington's Distillery, Glenrothes, Islay, Kosher, Macallan, Maker's Mark, Master of Malt, Mount Vernon, New York, Port Ellen, Queen Elizabeth, Richard Paterson, Royal Salute, Rye, Sam Macklin, Scotch Whisky Association, Sheep Dip, Signatory, SWA, taxes, Vermont, Virginia, Whistlepig0 comments
Dave Pickerell has been keeping a low profile since leaving Maker’s Mark in April of 2008. Turns out he was doing research into rye and microdis...
Episode 265: June 13, 201020100613111900
Episode 265: June 13, 2010
Mark GillespieJune 13, 2010Auchentoshan, Bill Andrews, blending lab, Bowmore, Canada, craft distilling, Diageo, English Whisky Company, Fife, Florette Hyman, Glasgow, Glen Breton, Glen Garioch, GlenDronach, Glenfiddich, Glenmorangie, Glenora, Hans-Henrik Hansen, Ho-Cheng Yao, Hudson, Iain McCallum, Islay, Kosher, lawsuit, Maker's Mark, Michael Halpern, Morrison Bowmore, nosing, Scotland, SWA, Travel, Tuthilltown, William Grant & Sons, World Cup0 comments
Time for another trip inside the blending lab, and Iain McCallum of Morrison Bowmore is our host. He’ll take us through some old Auchentoshans a...
Episode 199: May 10, 200920090510215700
Episode 199: May 10, 2009
Mark GillespieMay 10, 2009Alba Reserve, Berry Bros. & Rudd, Canada, Canadian Club, Caol Ila, Cutty Black, Cutty Sark, Dan Tullio, Dave Broom, events, exports, Feis Ile, Festival, Forty Creek, Islay, Johanna Ngoh, John Hall, Karuizawa, Kilchoman, Kittling Ridge, Kosher, Lagavulin, Mike Harrison, Scotch Whisky Association, Spirit of Speyside Festival, Spirit of Toronto, Springbank, SWA, The Glenrothes, Toronto0 comments
It’s another road trip for WhiskyCast…this time to the Spirit of Toronto festival! The festival is in its fifth year, and better than ever...
Episode 190: March 7, 200920090307144900
Episode 190: March 7, 2009
Mark GillespieMarch 7, 2009Ardbeg, auction, Austin Lounge Lizards, Bayway, Bonhams, Boomer Esiason, charity, collecting, Copper Fox, distillery, Dorothy Bakker Lee, Falkirk, firefighters, horse, Jeffrey Karlovitch, Jeffrey Topping, Jim Beam, Jimmy Russell, Keeneland, Kosher, L'Chaim, Loch Chaim, Lowlands, Maker's Mark, music, Pat McCarthy, Rick Wassmund, Rosebank, Supernova, Turfway, Virginia, Whisky Guild, Wild Scotsman, Wild Turkey0 comments
This week’s episode features special coverage from the Whisky Classic festival in Morristown, New Jersey. We’ll hear from Wild Turkey Mast...
Episode 139: April 6, 200820080405223400
Episode 139: April 6, 2008
Mark GillespieApril 5, 2008awards, Brian Dvorat, classic malts, cooperage, distiller, distillery, Douglas Taylor, Dufftown, Duncan Taylor, economy, Euan Shand, Evan Cattanach, exports, France, Francois Freres Tonellerie, Glen Ord, Glendullan, Glenrothes, Huntly, Icons, Jack Daniel's, Jeff Arnett, Jimmy Bedford, Jonathan Goldstein, Kosher, New York, Park Avenue Liquor Shop, Quarter Casks, recession, retirement, Ronnie Cox, Scott's Selection, Singleton, Speyside Cooperage, Tennessee, The Speyside, Tomintoul, Whisky Live, Whisky Magazine0 comments
It’s been a busy week for whisky festivals from coast to coast in the US, with events in San Francisco, New York, and Chicago. In this episode, ...
Episode 134: March 2, 200820080302001800
Episode 134: March 2, 2008
Mark GillespieMarch 2, 2008Ari White, author, awards, book, Braeval, Chivas Brothers, Dominic Roskrow, editor, Festival, Gemma White, Glen Ord, Hazelwood, Heathrow, Icons, Inver House, Jack Daniel's, Janet Sheed Roberts, Jimmy Bedford, John Ramsay, Kininvie, Kosher, Kosher Whisky Festival, London, retirement, Singleton, Whisky Magazine, William Grant & Sons, World Duty Free0 comments
Dominic Roskrow is the former editor of Whisky Magazine, and he’s written a new book on whiskies from around the world. “From Confused to ...