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The Whiskey Trip - Season 3, Episode 1 - Ezra Cox, Master Distiller - Blackland Distillery
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The Whiskey Trip - Season 3, Episode 1 - Ezra Cox, Master Distiller - Blackland Distillery
This week, Big Chief takes listeners to Fort Worth, Texas, to visit Blackland Distillery. He sits down with Master Distiller Ezra Cox to dive into their innovative approach to distilling, including the use of the modern iStill technology from the Netherlands. Ezra shares how he combines advanced technology with brewing techniques, including the use of unconventional grains like triticale, a wheat-rye hybrid sourced from the Blackland Prairie of Texas—the inspiration for the distillery’s name. This unique approach gives Blackland’s whiskey its distinct terroir and character. The episode begins with a tasting of Blackland Prairie Gold Texas Straight Bourbon Whiskey, featuring a mash bill of 80% yellow corn and 20% triticale. At 100 proof, it delivers bold, complex flavors with a subtle, smooth finish. Next, Big Chief samples the 100% Triticale Texas Straight Whiskey at single-barrel cask strength. Not yet released but slated for 2025, this whiskey leaves Big Chief amazed, declaring it a contender for his Whiskey of the Year. In the second half, Ezra offers a special treat: a cask-strength Rye Whiskey with a mash bill of 80% rye and 20% triticale. Big Chief picks up notes of root beer candy, herbal mint spice, deep caramel, and dark fruits, all leading to a long, satisfying finish. They then explore the Blackland Texas Pecan Brown Sugar Bourbon, a 70-proof flavored whiskey that balances the woody richness of pecans with sweet molasses, vanilla, and oak. Perfect as a dessert whiskey, its broad appeal makes it a standout. The episode wraps with Blackland Texpresso Whiskey, a 70-proof spirit combining Texas whiskey with coffee, pecans, and brown sugar. Big Chief calls it a game-changer, ideal for sipping neat or crafting the ultimate espresso martini with just a splash of espresso. This episode celebrates the evolution of distilling through modern technology and innovative grain use. Cheers to another unforgettable journey on The Whiskey Trip!
Season 6, Episode 1: REMIX - Dr. Pat Heist, Chief Scientific Officer, Co-Founder, & Co-Owner, - Wilderness Trail Distiller.
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Season 6, Episode 1: REMIX - Dr. Pat Heist, Chief Scientific Officer, Co-Founder, & Co-Owner, - Wilderness Trail Distiller.
In this REMIX Episode of The Bourbon Life Podcast presented by Liquor Barn, Matt and Mark spend some time hanging out with Dr. Pat Heist, Chief Scientific Officer, Co-Founder, & Co-Owner, of Wilderness Trail Distillery, in Danville, Kentucky. This Episode originally aired on March 28, 2024. The guys talk with Pat about his impressive background that led him to start Wilderness Trail with his friend, and Co-Founder, Shane Baker, the incredible growth that the brand has experienced since its inception in 2012, and the recent buyout by Campari and the impact that will have on the Wilderness Trail brand moving forward. They also taste and review the Wilderness Trail Trail Mix which includes single barrel expressions of their wheated Bourbon, their high Rye Bourbon, and their Rye whiskey. This Episode of The Bourbon Life Podcast is presented by Liquor Barn and is also sponsored by Penelope Bourbon, Limestone Farms, James E. Pepper Distillery, Bluegrass Distillers, The Stave Restaurant, Three Chord Bourbon, Pappy & Company, The Kitchen Table at James B. Beam Distilling Co., and Keeper’s Heart. Check out all of our amazing sponsors online at:  www.liquorbarn.com  www.penelopebourbon.com www.limestonefarms.com www.jamesepepper.com     www.bluegrassdistillers.com                   www.thestavekentucky.com  www.threechordbourbon.com www.pappyco.com www.visitthekitchentable.com www.keepersheartwhiskey.com
The Whiskey Trip - Season 2, Episode 51 - Matt Zitrick, Owner, Founder, & Whiskey Expert - Whiskey Castle, home of the Whiskey Crusaders
17-12-2024
The Whiskey Trip - Season 2, Episode 51 - Matt Zitrick, Owner, Founder, & Whiskey Expert - Whiskey Castle, home of the Whiskey Crusaders
This Week on The Whiskey Trip Big Chief visits the newest stop on the Texas Whiskey Trail—Whiskey Castle, home of the Whiskey Crusaders. He sits down with Owner, Founder, and Whiskey Expert, Matt Zitrick, to explore the world of whiskey education. Matt shares his passion for the “water of life,” recounts his journey, and gives insight into his remarkable collection of over 4,500 bottles. The show begins with a Suntory Yamazaki 12 Year Single Malt Japanese Whiskey. Big Chief notes its flavors of vanilla, orange creamsicle, and a subtle touch of smoke. Next, they sample the Old Pulteney 17-Year-Old Single Malt Scotch Whisky, with tasting notes of straw, earthiness, and a hint of salted bean—a whisky perfectly reminiscent of the sea for any sailor. To close the first half, Matt pours a Westland Garryana Single Malt Whiskey. This 8th edition explores the robust, savory spice of Garryana Oak, blended with dark fruit notes from Pedro Ximénez sherry and Washington State red wine casks. Big Chief describes it as tasting like a Payday candy bar with chocolate undertones. Kicking off the second half, the duo dives into The Irishman Single Cask 17-Year-Old Single Malt Irish Whiskey. This luxurious whiskey offers a velvety texture, with rich caramel, dark chocolate, toasted nuts, and nuances of baking spices. To finish, they savor Amrut Portonova, an unpeated single malt whisky with a fascinating journey. It’s matured in new American oak and ex-bourbon barrels, transferred to Portuguese port pipes, then returned to ex-bourbon casks. The result is an exotic, vibrant whisky bursting with raisins, vanilla, cherry liqueur, and warm spices. This episode celebrates sharing whiskey—whether with new enthusiasts or seasoned connoisseurs—and reminds us there’s always more to learn and experience.  Cheers to another unforgettable adventure on The Whiskey Trip!
Season 5, Episode 50: Heather Wibbels, aka Cocktail Contessa - Mixologist/Author & Managing Director of Bourbon Women
13-12-2024
Season 5, Episode 50: Heather Wibbels, aka Cocktail Contessa - Mixologist/Author & Managing Director of Bourbon Women
In this Episode of The Bourbon Life Podcast, Matt and Mark spend some time hanging out in The Bourbon Life Studios with Heather Wibbels, aka Cocktail Contessa, Mixologist/Author and Managing Director of Bourbon Women. The guys talk with Heather about how her passion for Bourbon led her to become a world-famous mixologist and author, her role as Managing Director of Bourbon Women and her passion for sharing her love of Bourbon with people across the US, and her inspiration for writing her book,Bourbon Is My Comfort Food and how anyone can begin to create their own cocktails at home by following her recipes. They also taste and review several cocktails made by Heather including a Browned Butter Fat Washed Bourbon Old Fashioned featuring Heather’s Christmas/Holiday Syrup, a Rye Mimosa featuring the Holiday Syrup and Castle and Key Restoration Rye, and A Rye Mimosa featuring the Holiday Syrup and Wilderness Trail Rye. To make Heather’s Holiday Syrup you can follow this easy recipe: Christmas/Holiday Syrup ·         ½ c fresh squeezed orange juice, strained ·         ½ c water ·         1 c sugar ·         10 allspice berries ·         8 cloves ·         3 cinnamon sticks, cracked ·         2 star anise ·         Orange peel from two oranges (no pith) Add all ingredients to a saucepan and simmer on low for 10 minutes, or until the sugar has dissolved and the orange peel is slightly translucent. Turn off the heat and let the syrup cool to room temperature. Strain and refrigerate. Will keep for 3-4 weeks in the fridge. This Episode of The Bourbon Life Podcast is presented by Liquor Barn and is also sponsored by Penelope Bourbon, Limestone Farms Bourbon, Old Dominick, Three Chord Bourbon, James E. Pepper Distillery, Pappy & Co, and The Kitchen Table at James B. Beam Distilling Co. Check out all of our amazing sponsors online at:  www.liquorbarn.com  www.penelopebourbon.com www.limestonefarms.com www.olddominick.com              www.threechordbourbon.com www.jamesepepper.com   www.pappyco.com www.visitthekitchentable.com
Colin Boutwell - Singer/Songwriter
10-12-2024
Colin Boutwell - Singer/Songwriter
This week on The Whiskey Trip, Big Chief steps off the whiskey trail to sit down with singer-songwriter Colin Boutwell at Wilson Valley Mercantile Distillery. Together, they dive into whiskey, love, and music, making for a soulful and spirited conversation. Colin, a longtime whiskey enthusiast whose journey began with Old Grand-Dad, shares stories and songs that take Big Chief on a nostalgic ride through the back roads of the Texas Hill Country. Colin performs four songs during the show, showcasing remarkable vocal and guitar control, effortlessly transitioning between notes and dynamics to captivate the room. Throughout the episode, Colin savors Wilson Valley Mercantile’s Texas Notch Bourbon on the rocks. This “seed-to-sip” whiskey boasts a mash bill of 51% corn, 34% wheat, and 15% oats—all grown at Evans Ranch—and is aged for one year in Bell County. An additional yeast used during fermentation adds depth, creating a robust flavor that shines in every sip. Meanwhile, Big Chief enjoys Wilson Valley Mercantile’s Texas Three Way Bourbon neat. Featuring the same mash bill as the Notch, he describes it as the perfect session whiskey—a spirit that pairs beautifully with porch-sitting and music that touches the soul. Once again, Big Chief uses this pause from the whiskey trail to spotlight a talented musician, proving that whiskey and music are the perfect pairing. Cheers to another unforgettable journey on The Whiskey Trip!
Season 5, Episode 49: Robert Likarish, Founder, Jonathan Likarish, Master Distiller & Blender, & Marcia Likarish, Mother of Texas Whiskey - Ironroot Republic Distillery
06-12-2024
Season 5, Episode 49: Robert Likarish, Founder, Jonathan Likarish, Master Distiller & Blender, & Marcia Likarish, Mother of Texas Whiskey - Ironroot Republic Distillery
In this Episode of The Bourbon Life Podcast, Matt and Mark spend some time hanging out with Robert Likarish, Founder, Jonathan Likarish, Master Distiller & Blender, and Marcia Likarish, the Mother of Texas Whiskey, of Ironroot Republic Distillery. The guys talk with Robert, Jonathan, and Marcia about their respective backgrounds and how a collective family decision led them into the wonderful world of whiskey, all of the incredible people who worked with them along the way to help them reach where they are today as well as a really cool story about how they got their still, as well as what the future looks like for Ironroot Republic Distillery. They also taste and review Ironroot Republic Sleight of Hand Bourbon, Saints Alley The Nobleman, Saints Alley The Harold, and Ironroot Republic Harbinger. This Episode of The Bourbon Life Podcast is presented by Liquor Barn and is also sponsored by Penelope Bourbon, Limestone Farms Bourbon, Old Dominick, Three Chord Bourbon, James E. Pepper Distillery, Pappy & Co, and The Kitchen Table at James B. Beam Distilling Co. Check out all of our amazing sponsors online at:  www.liquorbarn.com  www.penelopebourbon.com www.limestonefarms.com www.olddominick.com              www.threechordbourbon.com www.jamesepepper.com   www.pappyco.com www.visitthekitchentable.com
The Whiskey Trip - Season 2, Episode 48 - John Evans, Owner, Founder, & Distiller - Wilson Valley Mercantile
26-11-2024
The Whiskey Trip - Season 2, Episode 48 - John Evans, Owner, Founder, & Distiller - Wilson Valley Mercantile
This week on The Whiskey Trip, Big Chief hits The Texas Whiskey Trail and travels to Central Texas, visiting John Evans—Owner, Founder, and Distiller at Wilson Valley Mercantile, a true farm-to-glass distillery. Established in 1867, the Evans Ranch embraces a “seed-to-sip” philosophy, growing all its grains on-site. In 2022, John decided to transform his corn harvest into spirits, creating a new chapter for the family farm. The episode kicks off with their Texas Three Way Whiskey, crafted with a mash bill of 51% corn, 34% wheat, and 15% oats. This whiskey delivers a honey-butter sweetness that coats the palate, finishing with a touch of barrel spice. Next, they sample the Texas Notch Bourbon, which shares the same mash bill but uses a different yeast strain, reducing the sweetness while adding spice for a longer finish. In the second half, John introduces their Texas Bloody Butcher Corn Bourbon, featuring a rich, dusty nose and notes of popcorn ball and Cairo corn syrup that linger on the palate—a true nod to heritage corn whiskey. To wrap things up, they taste the Wilson Valley Rye, made with 51% rye, 34% corn, and 15% oats. This “bourbon drinker’s rye” offers unique flavors of black licorice and root beer, making it the perfect whiskey for breakfast. It’s always inspiring to see farmers returning to their roots, distilling their grains to create something extraordinary. Cheers to another unforgettable ride on The Whiskey Trip!
The Whiskey Trip - Season 2, Epsiode 47 - Kenny Miller, Founder & Owner - The Distillarium
19-11-2024
The Whiskey Trip - Season 2, Epsiode 47 - Kenny Miller, Founder & Owner - The Distillarium
This week on The Whiskey Trip, Big Chief takes us to the Pacific Northwest to meet Kenny Miller, the Founder and Owner of The Distillarium, a craft distillery nestled in picturesque Yakima, Washington. Known for its rich agricultural heritage, the Yakima Valley provides the perfect backdrop for crafting exceptional spirits with top-tier ingredients. The show kicks off with a tasting of The Distillarium’s Cask Strength Rye Whiskey, boasting a mash bill of 95% rye and 5% malted barley. At 116 proof, this whiskey delivers tart apple pie flavors with a touch of cinnamon spice, making for a bold and flavorful start. Next, they dive into the Cask Strength Triticale Whiskey, featuring a mash bill of 95% triticale and 5% malted barley. Also at 116 proof, this silky-smooth whiskey has Big Chief buzzing with excitement over its unique character and balance. In the second half, Kenny shares their Cask Strength Bourbon Whiskey, crafted with a mash bill of 83% corn, 12% gazelle rye, and 5% malted barley. At 116 proof, this bourbon brings a spicy kick to the glass, rounding out a trio of powerhouse whiskeys. To close the show, Kenny treats Big Chief to their VSOP American Brandy, a refined spirit with notes of crisp green apples, honeysuckle, and crème brûlée. This elegant brandy is the perfect afternoon indulgence, offering a refreshing contrast to the bold whiskeys. Once again, The Whiskey Trip highlights the incredible craftsmanship and distinctive flavors of the Pacific Northwest. Cheers to another unforgettable journey!
Season 5, Episode 45: Carrie Van Winkle Greener, Co-Founder - Pappy & Company
08-11-2024
Season 5, Episode 45: Carrie Van Winkle Greener, Co-Founder - Pappy & Company
In this Episode of The Bourbon Life Podcast presented by Liquor Barn, Matt and Mark spend some hanging out with Carrie Van Winkle Greener, Co-Founder of Pappy & Company in Louisville, Kentucky. The guys talk with Carrie about what it was like growing up as the great granddaughter of Pappy Van Winkle and the daughter of Julian Van Winkle, III who led the Pappy brand to astounding heights in the Bourbon world, how she and her two sisters came up with the idea to create Pappy & Company while remaining true to the Pappy brand, and all of the amazing Bourbon Lifestyle products that they offer through Pappy & Company. They also taste and review the brand new Ass Pocket Whiskey, the new celebrity Bourbon from American guitarist and songwriter Derek Trucks, and a very special treat – a 16-Yeaer Old Van Winkle Family Reserve Wheated Bourbon that was distilled by Stitzel Weller in 1968. This Episode of The Bourbon Life Podcast is presented by Liquor Barn and is also sponsored by Penelope Bourbon, Limestone Farms Bourbon, Old Dominick, Three Chord Bourbon, James E. Pepper Distillery, Pappy & Co, and The Kitchen Table at James B. Beam Distilling Co. Check out all of our amazing sponsors online at:  www.liquorbarn.com  www.penelopebourbon.com www.limestonefarms.com www.olddominick.com              www.threechordbourbon.com www.jamesepepper.com   www.pappyco.com www.visitthekitchentable.com