Barrel Talk Kevin Bridge
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Kevin Bridge went headfirst into the whiskey world, blending his passions for photography and whiskey. Now he's digging into what makes some of the leaders in the whiskey industry tick. What whiskey do master distillers drink on their own time? Why are they in the whiskey business to begin with? Barrel Talk shares those conversations.
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Pinhook Bourbon - Sean Josephs
Sean Josephs brings his background as a certified sommelier into the Kentucky bourbon world with his unique way of blending whiskey. Instead of trying to hit the same flavor notes every time, he uses the idea of vintages to create the best possible bourbon every year.
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Limestone Branch Distillery - Stephen Beam
Stephen Beam and his brother Paul are part of a family rich with whiskey history. When they started their own distillery together, Limestone Branch Distillery, It was important to pay homage to their relatives and tell their stories through bourbon.
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Peg Leg Porker - Carey Bringle
Carey Bringle is a professional pitmaster that's taken his experience in barbeque to bourbon. His story of survival has turned the Peg Leg Porker brand into a way of life.
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Old Dominick Distillery - Alex Castle
Alex Castle knew what she wanted to be from a very young age. But thank's to some unique opportunities she's found herself as the master distiller of a growing whiskey distillery.
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Chattanooga Whiskey - Tim Piersant
Tim Piersant founded Chattanooga Whiskey to honor the history of whiskey in his home city. However, he had to navigate prohibition laws that made distilling in Chattanooga, Tennessee illegal. Today, the distillery is continuing to expand its lineup and is rapidly growing.
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Barrel Talk
Good whiskies start with great stories. Barrel Talk is focused on sharing those stories. Kevin Bridge sits down with leaders in the whiskey industry to hear those stories.