1 hr 15 min

Dos and Don'ts of Barrel Picks with Macaulay Minton of Wilderness Trail and John Wadell of Peerless Bourbon Pursuit

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We talk about barrel picks all the time on the show and we do 40-50 barrels selections per year with our private barrel program. But instead of hearing us talk about it, let's hear some stories from the people that live and breathe it every day. We're joined by Macaulay Minton of Wilderness Trail and John Wadell of Peerless Distilling. Both of these guys run the barrel select programs for each distillery. We get to know more about the programs and the dos and don'ts of going on a barrel pick.
Show Notes:

This week’s Above the Char with Fred Minnick (@fredminnick) talks about his dental routine.

How did you get into bourbon and working on single barrel programs?

Is there a certain percentage you are allowed to allocate to private barrels?

What do you like and not like about other barrel picks?

How do remote picks work?

Are remote picks harder than in person?

Are there some people that are hard to please with picks?

What gets you blacklisted?

What are things you shouldn't do on a pick?

What do you think of stickers?

What is the most positive thing that has happened for you working in a private barrel program?

@thebourbonswami, @wildernesstraildistillery, @sir_jwadell, @kentuckypeerless


Support this Podcast on Patreon

We talk about barrel picks all the time on the show and we do 40-50 barrels selections per year with our private barrel program. But instead of hearing us talk about it, let's hear some stories from the people that live and breathe it every day. We're joined by Macaulay Minton of Wilderness Trail and John Wadell of Peerless Distilling. Both of these guys run the barrel select programs for each distillery. We get to know more about the programs and the dos and don'ts of going on a barrel pick.
Show Notes:

This week’s Above the Char with Fred Minnick (@fredminnick) talks about his dental routine.

How did you get into bourbon and working on single barrel programs?

Is there a certain percentage you are allowed to allocate to private barrels?

What do you like and not like about other barrel picks?

How do remote picks work?

Are remote picks harder than in person?

Are there some people that are hard to please with picks?

What gets you blacklisted?

What are things you shouldn't do on a pick?

What do you think of stickers?

What is the most positive thing that has happened for you working in a private barrel program?

@thebourbonswami, @wildernesstraildistillery, @sir_jwadell, @kentuckypeerless


Support this Podcast on Patreon

1 hr 15 min