Collingwood Releases 21-Year-Old Canadian Rye20131106162847
Collingwood Releases 21-Year-Old Canadian Rye
November 6, 2013 – Brown-Forman’s Collingwood distillery in Ontario set aside a batch of 100% Rye whisky 21 years ago, and that whisky has...
Episode 399: November 24, 201220121124001725
Episode 399: November 24, 2012
Mark GillespieNovember 24, 2012Aldi, Angel's Envy, Arran, Barley, benefit, Bere, Bloomberg, Bruichladdich, charity, Colleen Rice, craft distilling, Crown Royal, David Jacob, Distilled Spirits Epicenter, Douglas Laing, education, Hurricane, Jameson, Jimmy Russell, Jonas Ostberg, Kentucky, Kilchoman, Louisville, maple, moonshine, Moscow, Obama, Old Malt Cask, Pat Jones, Ralfy, Robin Robinson, Royal Lochnagar, Russia, Sandy, Single Cask Nation, Speyside, Springbank, Thanksgiving, turkey, Wes Henderson, Whisky Live, Wild Turkey0 comments
Most whisky lovers dream of making their own whiskies, but that’s easier said than done, since building a distillery takes a lot of time and eve...
Episode 397: November 10, 201220121110224152
Episode 397: November 10, 2012
Mark GillespieNovember 10, 2012Antique Collection, Arran, Atlantic City, Bardstown, Beam, BenRiach, Bob Townsend, Bourbon, Breakout, Buffalo Trace, craft distilling, Crown Royal, Dave Scheurich, Diageo, Dry Fly, election, history, India, Jailers, Jeff Weber, Jim Fenton, Jim Murray, Kent Fleischmann, Kentucky, Kirby, Larceny Bourbon, Los Angeles, Louisville, Madison, maltings, maple, Mary Ellyn Hamilton, Michael Deresynski, Miner's Delight Inn, Oscar Getz Museum, Russell's Reserve, Scotch Whisky Association, Seven Grand, Stagg, Steve Nally, SWA, Tennessee, Thermopolis, Tom Helt, United Spirits, Vijay Mallya, Washington, Weller, Whisky Bible, Whyte & Mackay, Wyoming0 comments
Kentucky is synonymous with Bourbon, but few places maintain the history of Bourbon in the Bluegrass State like the Oscar Getz Museum of Whiskey Histo...
Episode 305: February 26, 201120110226214356
Episode 305: February 26, 2011
Mark GillespieFebruary 26, 2011Antarctica, awards, barrels, Bourbon, Bourye, Brown-Forman, Buffalo Trace, Canadian, casks, Charbay, Christchurch, Col. E.H. Taylor, Collingwood, competition, Cooley, cooperage, coopering, disaster, DramFest, earthquake, Greg Roshkowski, Harrison, Heritage, High West, Indiana, Ireland, Jack Daniel's, John Hansell, Kavalan, Kentucky, King Car, Koval, Louisville, Louisville Slugger, maple, Michael Fraser Milne, millet, Mint Julep Tours, New Zealand, oak, oats, Shackleton, single malt, spelt, Spirit of Speyside Festival, Taiwan, thieves, tourism, Travel, wheat, Whisky Advocate, Whisky Galore, wood, Woodford Reserve, yeast0 comments
Brown-Forman’s cooperage in Louisville, Kentucky has an impact on whiskies all over the world. The cooperage makes all of the barrels for Jack D...
Episode 304: February 19, 201120110219165808
Episode 304: February 19, 2011
Mark GillespieFebruary 19, 2011Bardstown, Big Red Liquors, Bloomington, Bourbon, Brown-Forman, Canadian, Castle Leod, Clan, Collingwood, craft distilling, Ed Hertel, expansion, Graeme Wallace, Harrison, Heaven Hill, Highland Park, Highlands, Indiana, Junior Johnson, Knob Creek, Liqueur, London, MacKenzie, maple, Master of Malt, Matt Colglazier, Max Shapira, moonshine, Phil Gillespie, single barrel, Speyside, Springbank, Steve Beshear, The Dalmore, The Whisky Exchange, The Whisky Show, whisky school0 comments
Still in Indiana, but that’s giving me a chance to catch up with old friends. Matt Colglazier writes the American Craft Spirits blog, and also h...
Episode 247: April 12, 201020100412094400
Episode 247: April 12, 2010
Mark GillespieApril 12, 2010Alzheimer's, An Cnoc, Ardbeg, auction, Balblair, Bayway, Belhaven, Brown-Forman, Cabin Fever, Canada, Canadian, Caribou Crossing, charity, Charity: Water, chopper, classic malts, Diageo, distillery, Dorothy Bakker Lee, Early Times, exports, Gavin Hewitt, George Dickel, Glen Garioch, industry, Jason Blumenthal, Jason Crawford, John Lunn, Jonathan Goldstein, Kirsteen Beeston, Lalique, law, Macallan, Maker's Mark, Manager's Choice, maple, Melissa Robillard, motorcycle, New York, Park Avenue Liquor Shop, Pat McCarthy, regulation, Royal Canadian, Sazerac, Scotch Whisky Association, Scotland, SWA, Tennessee, traditional, trip, Visit Scotland, Whisky Live0 comments
The whisky business is in good shape despite the global recession. That’s the view of Sir Gavin Hewitt, CEO of the Scotch Whisky Association. I ...