Episodes

  • ✈️ WF063 to Georgia: 1861 Distillery - Six grain Bourbon, the limestone myth, and a rescued Mississippi still
    Jul 14 2025

    How many times have you driven down I-75 through South Georgia, not knowing there were quality distilleries to be explore just miles off each exit? Join me as I chat with the owner of one of these distilleries, Brian Higgins of 1861. We'll explore the distillery's history, the quirky customs associated with whiskey, the myth about limestone water in Kentucky, and the specialty grains he's using in his six-grain Bourbon.

    Brian shares insights into the distillery's award-winning spirits and the unique experience offered to visitors, including the opportunity to create custom whiskeys. We'll also give some travel planning advice.

    Find all of Georgia's whiskey distilleries here: whiskey-lore.com/georgia

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    32 mins
  • 🎙️ Ep. 122 - BARRELL CRAFT SPIRITS: The Art of the Bourbon Blend
    Jul 10 2025

    In today's conversation, I'm joined by Joe Beatrice and Tripp Stimson from Barrell Craft Spirits. We're going to dig into the art of whiskey blending, the unique characteristics of their products, and the intricacies of whiskey tasting. We'll explore the artistic differences between blending and distilling, the importance of maturation, and the flavor profiles of Barrell's whiskeys, including Seagrass and Foundation Single Barrel.

    Here are the main topics:

    • Introduction to Barrel Craft Spirits
    • The Art of Blending Whiskey
    • Understanding Distillation and Maturation
    • Tasting Seagrass Rye Whiskey
    • Exploring Flavor Profiles and Tasting Notes
    • Foundation Single Barrel and Its Characteristics
    • Batch 37: Annual Release Insights
    • The Role of Oak in Whiskey
    • Marketing and Branding of Barrel Craft Spirits

    For an extended version of this episode, join the Whiskey Lore Speakeasy (7 day free trial available) at Patreon.com/whiskeylore .

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    34 mins
  • ✈️ WF062 to Kentucky: Stone Fences Tours - A guide to the tour company experience
    Jul 7 2025

    Stone Fences Tours (Versailles, KY) WF0062

    Listeners of Whiskey Lore know I have a passion for do-it-yourself travel. Still, not everyone is like me and maybe for your first trip to Kentucky, you'd prefer to have someone take you to the state's amazing distilleries. Or maybe you want the advantage of not having to measure your fun against your ability to drive afterwards.

    Leaving the experience in a tour company's hands has several advantages. Join me as I chat with my friend Jerry Daniels of Stone Fences Tours about what you can expect and what to anticipate when it comes to working with a tour company.

    If you'd like access to the best and most up-to-date Kentucky distillery planning advice, even if you choose to go by tour company, grab a copy of Experiencing Kentucky Bourbon: Second Edition. Here is a shortcut link to the book on Amazon: whiskey-lore.com/kentuckybook

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    31 mins
  • 🎙️ Ep. 121 - DR. PAT HEIST: Wilderness Trail Distillery and Firm Solutions Co-Founder
    Jun 30 2025

    In this conversation, Drew Hannush interviews Dr. Pat Heist, co-founder of Wilderness Trail Distillery, exploring the journey from a small farmhouse distillery to a significant player in the whiskey industry. They discuss the scientific approach to distilling, the impact of the Renewable Fuels Act, the evolution of fermentation practices, and the importance of data collection in whiskey production. Dr. Heist shares insights on the sweet mash process, the challenges of scaling operations, and the future of whiskey innovation.

    TAKEAWAYS

    • Wilderness Trail Distillery started as a small farmhouse distillery.

    • Dr. Pat Heist and Shane Baker's partnership began in rock and roll.

    • Firm Solutions was established during the 2006 economic crisis.

    • The Renewable Fuels Act significantly impacted the distilling industry.

    • Fuel ethanol production shares similarities with whiskey production.

    • The distillery focuses on scientific methods in fermentation.

    • Wilderness Trail has expanded its operations significantly since inception.

    • Data collection is crucial for understanding whiskey production variations.

    • Sweet mash production is a key focus for Wilderness Trail.

    • The distillery aims to innovate and improve whiskey quality.

    Hear an extended version at whiskey-lore.com/patreon

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Flight to Newport, KY: New Riff Distillery - New breed, rye forward, handsome bottle
    Jun 23 2025

    New Riff Distillery (Newport, KY) WF0061

    As we continue to celebrate the release of Whiskey Lore's Travel Guide to Experiencing Kentucky Bourbon: Second Edition, time to visit one of the new breed of distilleries in Kentucky. As one of the few independent distilleries of size in the state, still family-owned, New Riff has found a way to spread their whiskey nearly coast-to-coast.

    As those beautiful and uniquely colored bottles make their way across the country, it is time to introduce you to the brand, its history, and the story behind this name - New Riff - with Mollie Lewis, President of the company.

    And if you'd like to learn more about New Riff and all the other Kentucky distilleries, make sure to pick up a copy of Experiencing Kentucky Bourbon on Amazon, using this shortcut link whiskey-lore.com/kentuckybook or if you have the book already log-in to see the full preview of the distillery at whiskey-lore.com/newriff

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    31 mins
  • Flight to Frankfort and Louisville, KY: Whiskey Thief - Bottle your own, farm atmosphere, NULU cocktails
    Jun 16 2025

    Whiskey Thief (Franklin Co and Louisville, KY) WF0060

    Surprise, surprise, we're going to have a repeat guest to the show today. Distilling director Lisa Wicker (formerly of Limestone Branch, Huber's Starlight, and Widow Jane) joins us along with Walter Zausch, owner of the Whiskey Thief Distillery. If you've never been, you're missing one of Kentucky's most unique distillery experiences. From the barn and farm, to the goats, food trucks, and barrel thieving - there may not be a better distillery to get a feel for Kentucky Bourbon hospitality in a relaxed atmosphere.

    We'll talk about how Walter came to own this farm, the philosophy change since he arrived, the person who inspired him, the distillery's new space in NULU, and we'll find out from Lisa, who is just settling in, her first impressions and what brought her to Whiskey Thief.

    It's all in celebration of the release of Whiskey Lore's Travel Guide to Experiencing Kentucky Bourbon: Second Edition. Catch the extended version at patreon.com/whiskeylore as a member of the Speakeasy.

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    35 mins
  • Flight to Augusta, KY: Augusta Distillery - Small town Americana, historic converted factory, cigar rolling
    Jun 2 2025

    Augusta Distillery (Augusta, KY) WF0059

    The month-long celebration of the release of Whiskey Lore's Travel Guide to Experiencing Kentucky Bourbon: Second Edition continues with a journey to the Northern Kentucky region that is home to New Riff, Neeley Family, Boone County and others. But did you know, along the Ohio River, below Cincinnati and northwest of Lexington there are three distilleries just waiting to be explored?

    Today, we're going to visit with Ryan Edwards, co-founder of Augusta Distillery, a facility I've had the privilege of seeing evolve from the bones of an old manufacturing building into an experiential distillery that blends town charm, the building that employed so many, and a modern distillery that stretches the concept of what you can do in a distillery. It's also the home of a distiller you should know - Alex Castle.

    Join me as we go through the evolution of the distillery and find out what things you can do here that you've likely never done at any other distillery. We'll make you put Northeast Kentucky into your travel plans.

    And for Patreon.com/whiskeylore members, get an extra ten minutes to this episode with some insider information on some of the features of this distillery.

    Cheers and slainte mhath,
    Drew

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    32 mins
  • Flight to Lexington, KY: RD1 Spirits Distillery - Explore the barrel, micro-distillery, entertainment hub
    May 26 2025

    RD1 Spirits Distillery (Lexington, KY) WF0058

    Today, we start a journey through Kentucky, visiting some of the great distillery experiences that have arrived since the release of my first edition of Experiencing Kentucky Bourbon in 2020 - as I celebrate the launch of the expanded Second Edition this week.

    Our first guest is Barry Brinegar of RD1 Spirits of Lexington. His new distillery experience is a perfect example of how distilleries are expanding the story and process of whiskey making in new creative ways. This isn't your normal "51% corn" Bourbon lesson, it is a dive into the influence of the barrel on whiskey. The distillery is also in an entertainment district that makes it the perfect spot for a day of diverse fun while you're exploring the Bourbon trail.

    Enjoy a little extra history in the Patreon.com/whiskeylore version and some insider information into what is coming next from RD1 Spirits. Get a free-7 day free trial as well as a bonus limited time offer for a discount off my new book for Father's Day.

    Cheers and slainte mhath,
    Drew

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    31 mins