This week on The Whiskey Trip, Big Chief sits down with President Mark Shilling and Head Distiller Brandon Onstott of Maverick Distilling for a conversation built on Texas history, independence, and whiskey that carries the weight of the Maverick name. The legacy of Samuel Maverick sets the tone early, independent, unbranded, and unapologetically Texan, and that same spirit shows up in every pour. They open the first half of the show sipping Maverick's Straight Bourbon Whiskey, made with all Texas grains. At 88 proof, it drinks with a natural sweetness and a rich, viscous mouthfeel that coats the palate without overpowering it. It is approachable but still carries structure, a true everyday Texas bourbon that does not sacrifice character for smoothness. From there, they step it up to their Bottled in Bond 5 year old expression. The extra age and proof bring depth and backbone, layered oak, developed sweetness, and that unmistakable bottled in bond integrity that speaks to patience and discipline in the rickhouse. In the second half, they begin with their Single Barrel Four Grain, a whiskey that immediately commands attention. Bold yet balanced, complex yet intentional, it is the pour that makes Big Chief lean back and say it out loud, this one can compete for his Whiskey of the Year. The balance of grains creates a layered experience with sweetness, spice, and oak working together instead of fighting for dominance. It is Texas confidence in a glass. They close the show with their Triticale expression. That grain brings a distinctive character, offering spice on the front end, a steady sweetness through the mid palate, and lingering tobacco notes on the finish. It is different, thoughtful, and memorable, the kind of pour that reminds you Texas distillers are not afraid to innovate. Throughout the episode, Mark speaks to the responsibility of carrying the Maverick legacy forward, while Brandon breaks down how grain selection, Texas heat, and barrel management shape each expression. This is not whiskey chasing Kentucky tradition. This is whiskey rooted in Texas soil, shaped by Texas climate, and driven by Texas independence. Pour something worthy, settle in, and take the ride.