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  1. 1d ago

    Season 7, Episode 21: John Wadell, Head Blender/Taster & Single Barrel Curator - Kentucky Peerless Distilling Co.

    On this episode of The Bourbon Life Podcast presented by Repeal Oak Fired Steakhouse, Mark and Matt are joined by John Wadell, Head Taster, Blender, and Single Barrel Curator at Kentucky Peerless Distilling Co., for a long-overdue return to the show. Recording from the Kentucky Peerless Suite at Hotel Distil in Louisville, John catches them up on how his role has evolved and reflects on his journey from the early days of Peerless to helping guide the whiskey the distillery is producing today. John talks about the growth of his palate over the past decade, the collaborative tasting and blending process at Peerless, and how the team decides which barrels become batches, single barrels, or special releases. He also shares the fun behind naming Peerless single barrels, discusses the success of the High Rye Bourbon, and explains why the distillery's sweet mash process, non-chill filtration, and focus on mouthfeel remain such important parts of the Peerless identity. The conversation also turns to a major milestone for the distillery: the release of Henry Kraver's 10-Year Bourbon. John shares what it was like tasting through roughly 200 barrels to select the final group for the release and why working with whiskey he remembers filling and rolling years ago made the experience especially meaningful. He also looks ahead to the 10-Year Rye planned for next year, the possibility of older age-stated releases and single barrels, and some intriguing older Double Oak barrels still aging in the Peerless inventory. Along the way, Mark, Matt, and John taste and review "The Phoenix," a 108.5-proof Kentucky Peerless Double Barrel Rye Single Barrel selected for Repeal Steakhouse and Hotel Distil. They talk through its oak, rye spice, citrus, toffee, chocolate, coffee, and malty notes while John explains Peerless' unique approach to Double Oak whiskey—letting the palate, rather than a fixed timetable, determine when each barrel is ready. It's a fun, wide-ranging conversation about whiskey, patience, blending, the evolution of Kentucky Peerless, and what comes next for one of Louisville's most distinctive family-owned distilleries. Pour yourself a great glass, sit back, and join us for another great episode of The Bourbon Life Podcast. This episode of The Bourbon Life Podcast is presented by Repeal Oak Fired Steakhouse and sponsored by Pappy & Co., District 7 Social, The Kitchen Table at the James B. Beam Distilling Co., and Hotel Distil.

  2. 4d ago

    The Whiskey Trip - Season 4, Episode 33 - Brion Dalton & Jared Porritt, Founders - Taking the Whiskey Ride

    "Life's storms have a way of clearing the trail. Fair weather friends disappear when the rain starts falling, but the ones who ride beside you through the storm, that's your tribe."   Big Chief   This week on The Whiskey Trip, Big Chief sits down with Brion Dalton and Jared Porritt, founders of Taking the Whiskey Ride, for a conversation about whiskey, friendship, loyalty, and giving back.   The three start the ride with The Whiskey Trip Ironroot Republic Single Barrel Pick, the barrel that brought the three of them together. What started with a shared love of whiskey grew into a friendship and eventually something much bigger.   Brion and Jared share the story behind the creation of Taking the Whiskey Ride, why they wanted to support The Whiskey Trip, and how the whiskey community has become about far more than what's in the glass.   In the second half, everyone takes a different road.   Big Chief sips on The Whiskey Trip Frey Ranch Single Barrel Pick, a unique 100% wheat whiskey.   Brion pours a J.T. Meleck.   Jared breaks out an 18 Year Cooper & Cask.   With whiskey in their glasses, the guys look toward the future. They talk about upcoming barrel picks, what's next for Taking the Whiskey Ride, growing the community, and most importantly, finding ways to give back and help others.   This episode is about more than whiskey. It's about the people who show up when the weather turns, the friendships forged along the ride, and recognizing the people who have become your tribe.   Sometimes the whiskey brings you together. The friendship is what keeps you riding.   Pour yourself something good and Take the Ride with Big Chief, Brion, and Jared on this week's episode of The Whiskey Trip.   Cheers!

  3. Aug 14

    Season 7, Episode 20: Diane Strong, Executive Director - Bourbon on the Banks

    On this episode of The Bourbon Life Podcast, Mark and Matt are joined by Diane Strong, Executive Director of Bourbon on the Banks, for a great conversation about the continued growth of the festival and what guests can expect when it returns to Frankfort on Saturday, October 3. Diane talks about how Bourbon on the Banks has evolved since its beginning in 2019, why its relaxed atmosphere along the Kentucky River has become such an important part of its identity, and how the event continues to attract returning guests from across Kentucky and beyond. She also walks Mark and Matt through the full weekend of activities surrounding the festival, including special tastings, the Bourbon Belle, the VIP Reception and Bourbon Auction, Bourbon Street on Broadway, and the Saturday festival itself. The conversation also explores the charitable mission behind Bourbon on the Banks and the significant amount of money the organization gives back each year to local nonprofits, civic organizations, and scholarship programs. Diane shares why that mission remains at the heart of the festival and how it continues to shape plans for the future. Along the way, Mark, Matt, and Diane taste and review three of the 2026 Bourbon on the Banks Single Barrel selections that will be available at the festival: Angel's Envy Port Finished Single Barrel Bourbon, Dark Arts Oloroso Finished Single Barrel Bourbon, and Dark Arts Mizunara Finished Single Barrel Bourbon. They also talk about The Bourbon Life's role as the festival's Live Podcast Partner and plans to have The Bourbon Life Mobile Podcast Studio onsite throughout the day. Whether you're already planning to attend Bourbon on the Banks or simply want to hear how one of Kentucky's most enjoyable bourbon festivals continues to grow while staying true to its community-focused mission, be sure to pour yourself a great glass, sit back, and join us for another great episode of The Bourbon Life Podcast. This episode of The Bourbon Life Podcast is presented by Pappy & Co., District 7 Social, and The Kitchen Table at the James B. Beam Distilling Co.

  4. Aug 11

    The Whiskey Trip - Season 4, Episode 32 - Samantha Olvera - Garrison Brothers Distillery

    The Whiskey Trip heads deep into the Texas Hill Country this week for a stop in Hye, Texas, and a conversation with Samantha Olvera of Garrison Brothers Distillery.   Samantha takes Chief through her incredible 12-year journey with Garrison Brothers, from the earlier days of the distillery to watching it grow into one of the most recognized names in Texas whiskey. Along the way, they talk about the people behind the bottles, the hard work that happens when nobody is watching, and Samantha's genuine love and respect for the production crew she has worked beside for more than a decade.   Twelve years in one place says something. In a world where people often move on to the next opportunity, Samantha's story is a reminder that there's something special about growing alongside the people and the dream you believed in from the beginning.   "Loyalty isn't about standing still. It's about standing with the people who believed in you until the dream becomes a legacy."  Big Chief, The Whiskey Trip   Of course, you can't visit Garrison Brothers without pouring some Texas bourbon. Chief starts the ride with the smooth and sweet HoneyDew before finishing the first half with Garrison Brothers Bottled in Bond.   The second half takes things up another notch as Chief pours the PX Sherry Cask Ranch Reserve, followed by the Oloroso Sherry Cask Ranch Reserve to close out the show. Two big, bold finishes worthy of a Texas-sized Whiskey Trip.   This episode is about more than whiskey. It's about people, loyalty, hard work, and what happens when you stick around long enough to watch a dream become a legacy.   Pour yourself something good and join us in Hye, Texas.   Keep Taking the Ride

    The Whiskey Trip - Season 4, Episode 32 - Samantha Olvera - Garrison Brothers Distillery
  5. Aug 7

    Season 7, Episode 19: Steve Smith, Founder - Uncle Boojie's Distilling Co.

    On this episode of The Bourbon Life Podcast, Mark travels to Louisville to sit down with Steve Smith, Founder of Uncle Boojie's Distilling Co., for a captivating conversation about family history, Kentucky heritage, and the role bourbon plays in connecting us to the stories that came before us. Steve shares his own background as an entrepreneur, preservationist, and storyteller before diving into the remarkable history of his Howard family ancestors, whose distilling roots in Howardstown, Kentucky, date back to the late 1700s. He discusses the research that uncovered generations of family involvement in whiskey production and how that discovery ultimately inspired the creation of Uncle Boojie's Distilling Co. The conversation also explores the origins of Uncle Boojie's, the story behind the company's namesake, and Steve's vision for creating something far greater than a bourbon brand. Through the concept of "Porchlight Hospitality," Steve explains how Uncle Boojie's seeks to create meaningful experiences that bring people together through bourbon, storytelling, and genuine Kentucky hospitality. Mark and Steve also discuss the importance of preserving family history, the fascinating ways our individual stories intersect with one another, and how bourbon serves as a thread that weaves throughout Kentucky's shared history and culture. Steve shares his passion for helping visitors discover not only his family's story, but also connections to their own histories and the larger story of Kentucky itself. The conversation concludes with a look at Uncle Boojie's Homeplace, one of the newest destinations on the Kentucky Bourbon Trail®, and what guests can expect when they visit the unique Louisville experience. Along the way, they enjoy three exceptional pours: • Lana – 9-Year-Old Double Oaked Single Barrel Bourbon • Ivy – 7-Year-Old Single Barrel Rye • Prohibition-Style Bourbon – Yet to be released Whether you're fascinated by bourbon history, passionate about genealogy and family heritage, or simply enjoy hearing the stories behind the people and brands shaping Kentucky whiskey today, this episode offers a thoughtful and entertaining look at how bourbon, history, and human connection continue to intertwine across generations. Be sure to pour yourself a great glass, sit back, and join us for another great episode of The Bourbon Life Podcast. The Episode of The Bourbon Life Podcast is presented by Pappy & Co., District 7 Social, and The Kitchen Table at the James B. Beam Distilling Co.

  6. Aug 4

    The Whiskey Trip - Season 4, Episode 31 - Heather & Derek Latzel - Porchlight Distillery

    This week on The Whiskey Trip, Big Chief sits down with Heather and Derek Latzel of Porchlight Distillery in Mason, Texas, one of the newest members of the Texas Whiskey Trail.   This episode isn't about finding a finished product. It's about remembering that everyone starts somewhere.   As the group shares pours of Porchlight's 95-proof Wheated Bourbon, they talk honestly about the challenges of building a craft distillery from the ground up. The whiskey is still young, but it already shows promising qualities and offers a glimpse of what's to come as the distillery continues to mature its craft.   For Big Chief, the visit comes full circle. As a teenager growing up in Central Texas, he made regular trips to Mason to sell Angora goat mohair before stopping at the old feed store to buy livestock feed for the ranch. Decades later, that same historic building has been transformed into Porchlight Distillery—a reminder that while buildings can change, the stories they hold never fade.   Heather and Derek share their journey of restoring a piece of Mason's history while pursuing their dream of creating Texas whiskey. It's a story of faith, hard work, and investing in a community they now proudly call home.   Every legendary distillery was once the new kid on the block. This conversation is about supporting those willing to take that first step and celebrating the beginning of what could become another great Texas whiskey story.   On this week's ride you'll hear:       ●    Heather and Derek's journey to opening Porchlight Distillery.     ●    Why they chose Mason, Texas, to chase their dream.     ●    The story behind the historic feed store that now houses the distillery.     ●    Big Chief's memories of hauling Angora goat mohair to Mason and buying feed in that very building.     ●    A discussion of Porchlight's young 95-proof Wheated Bourbon and the promise it holds for the future.     ●    What it means to be one of the newest members of the Texas Whiskey Trail.     ●    Why supporting new craft distilleries helps strengthen the entire Texas whiskey community.   Every great whiskey story has a beginning. This week, you'll hear one that's just getting started.   Take the Ride. Cheers!

    The Whiskey Trip - Season 4, Episode 31 - Heather & Derek Latzel - Porchlight Distillery
  7. Jul 31

    Season 7, Episode 18: Peggy Noe Stevens & Heather Wibbels

    On this Episode of The Bourbon Life Podcast, Mark and Matt welcome back two returning favorites and some of the most respected educators in the bourbon world: Peggy Noe Stevens and Heather Wibbels. Peggy is the President of Peggy Noe Stevens & Associates, a Master Bourbon Taster, and a member of the Kentucky Bourbon Hall of Fame. Heather, known throughout the bourbon community as Cocktail Contessa, is a whiskey educator, author, and former Managing Director of Bourbon Women. Since their last appearances on the show, both Peggy and Heather have been busy educating, writing, speaking, and helping shape the future of bourbon culture. In this Episode, they share what they've been working on, discuss their respective books, and dive deep into a fascinating conversation about the ever-growing role of cocktails in the bourbon world. Together, they tackle topics including: What makes a truly great bourbon cocktail The myth that you shouldn't use good bourbon in cocktails How glassware and garnishes can completely transform the drinking experience Why cocktails continue to attract new consumers to bourbon The evolution of cocktail culture and its impact on bourbon's growth and popularity The conversation wraps up with a preview of their upcoming Kentucky Bourbon Festival experience, "3 Books + 3 Cocktails," where attendees will enjoy a unique blend of storytelling, bourbon education, literature, and cocktail craftsmanship. And for what may be a first in the history of The Bourbon Life Podcast, no bourbons were sampled or reviewed during this episode. Instead, the focus is entirely on education, storytelling, cocktails, and the people helping introduce new audiences to America's Native Spirit. Whether you're a neat-pour purist, a cocktail enthusiast, or somewhere in between, this Episode offers plenty of insights, laughs, and great stories from two of bourbon's most passionate educators and ambassadors.

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