<description>&lt;p data-path-to-node="1"&gt;Welcome back to another episode of The Bourbon Road! This week, hosts Jim Shannon and Todd Ritter are broadcasting from the Corner Rickhouse at the Frankfort Bourbon Society. Joining them for his sixth appearance is a great friend of the show: Drew Hannish, the creator of Whiskey Lore and author of the upcoming travel guide &lt;em data-path-to-node="1" data-index-in-node="326"&gt;Experiencing American Whiskey&lt;/em&gt;. Drew drops by during his trip to Kentucky for the James B. Beam Institute Industry Conference, bringing his elite palate to help tackle a fantastic lineup of craft spirits.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p data-path-to-node="2"&gt;In this episode, Todd takes the crew on a four-state craft whiskey road trip, exploring hidden gems and highly unique mash bills from across the country. The craft whiskey scene is booming, and this flight proves that there is incredible innovation happening well beyond the borders of Kentucky.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p data-path-to-node="3"&gt;The tasting mat features four remarkable expressions:&lt;/p&gt; &lt;ul data-path-to-node="4"&gt; &lt;li&gt; &lt;p data-path-to-node="4,0,0"&gt;&lt;strong data-path-to-node="4,0,0" data-index-in-node="0"&gt;James E. Pepper Bottled in Bond Bourbon (Kentucky):&lt;/strong&gt; A historic Lexington brand revitalized. This Bottled in Bond bourbon features a high-rye mash bill utilizing malted rye, delivering a classic caramel and vanilla nose backed by an oaky, smoky depth and a light, fruity twist. It is a fantastic representation of traditional Kentucky distilling.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;/li&gt; &lt;li&gt; &lt;p data-path-to-node="4,1,0"&gt;&lt;strong data-path-to-node="4,1,0" data-index-in-node="0"&gt;1832 Distilling Missouri Straight Wheat Whiskey (Missouri):&lt;/strong&gt; A true "soil to sip" operation from Concordia, Missouri, founded by a local farmer and a Marine veteran. This 100% wheat whiskey, aged 4.5 years in a #4 char Missouri white oak barrel, clocks in at 108.2 proof. It stuns the table with its incredibly dark color, rich stewed fruit and plum butter notes, and a complex palate of spicy gumdrops, sassafras, and sorghum.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;/li&gt; &lt;li&gt; &lt;p data-path-to-node="4,2,0"&gt;&lt;strong data-path-to-node="4,2,0" data-index-in-node="0"&gt;Southern Star Limited Series Straight Bourbon Whiskey Finished in Zinfandel Casks (North Carolina):&lt;/strong&gt; Clocking in at 108 proof, this limited-edition release spent over a year finishing in red Zinfandel wine casks. The guys pull out distinct wine barrel tannins, dark chocolate, overripe raspberries, warm pralines, and a tart cranberry finish.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;/li&gt; &lt;li&gt; &lt;p data-path-to-node="4,3,0"&gt;&lt;strong data-path-to-node="4,3,0" data-index-in-node="0"&gt;Belle of Dayton - Detrick Fine Whiskies Straight Bourbon (Ohio):&lt;/strong&gt; A 5-grain, pot-stilled bourbon (corn, oats, rye, wheat, malted barley) aged 8.5 years. At a whopping 123.2 proof, this single barrel brings fresh orange peel on the nose and a rich, honeyed cherry palate that gracefully dries out with a hint of cinnamon oatmeal and black tea.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;/li&gt; &lt;/ul&gt; &lt;p data-path-to-node="5"&gt;Tune in as Jim, Todd, and Drew analyze the nuances of these exceptional pours, discuss the impact of low barrel entry proofs, and debate their final rankings. Will a 100% wheat whiskey from Missouri take the crown, or will a massive 5-grain pot-stilled bourbon from Ohio win the day? Pour yourself a glass and join us on The Bourbon Road to find out!&lt;/p&gt;</description>

The Bourbon Road

The Bourbon Road

489. A Four-State Craft Whiskey Tour with Drew Hannish

APR 1, 202652 MIN
The Bourbon Road

489. A Four-State Craft Whiskey Tour with Drew Hannish

APR 1, 202652 MIN

Description

Welcome back to another episode of The Bourbon Road! This week, hosts Jim Shannon and Todd Ritter are broadcasting from the Corner Rickhouse at the Frankfort Bourbon Society. Joining them for his sixth appearance is a great friend of the show: Drew Hannish, the creator of Whiskey Lore and author of the upcoming travel guide Experiencing American Whiskey. Drew drops by during his trip to Kentucky for the James B. Beam Institute Industry Conference, bringing his elite palate to help tackle a fantastic lineup of craft spirits. In this episode, Todd takes the crew on a four-state craft whiskey road trip, exploring hidden gems and highly unique mash bills from across the country. The craft whiskey scene is booming, and this flight proves that there is incredible innovation happening well beyond the borders of Kentucky. The tasting mat features four remarkable expressions: James E. Pepper Bottled in Bond Bourbon (Kentucky): A historic Lexington brand revitalized. This Bottled in Bond bourbon features a high-rye mash bill utilizing malted rye, delivering a classic caramel and vanilla nose backed by an oaky, smoky depth and a light, fruity twist. It is a fantastic representation of traditional Kentucky distilling. 1832 Distilling Missouri Straight Wheat Whiskey (Missouri): A true "soil to sip" operation from Concordia, Missouri, founded by a local farmer and a Marine veteran. This 100% wheat whiskey, aged 4.5 years in a #4 char Missouri white oak barrel, clocks in at 108.2 proof. It stuns the table with its incredibly dark color, rich stewed fruit and plum butter notes, and a complex palate of spicy gumdrops, sassafras, and sorghum. Southern Star Limited Series Straight Bourbon Whiskey Finished in Zinfandel Casks (North Carolina): Clocking in at 108 proof, this limited-edition release spent over a year finishing in red Zinfandel wine casks. The guys pull out distinct wine barrel tannins, dark chocolate, overripe raspberries, warm pralines, and a tart cranberry finish. Belle of Dayton - Detrick Fine Whiskies Straight Bourbon (Ohio): A 5-grain, pot-stilled bourbon (corn, oats, rye, wheat, malted barley) aged 8.5 years. At a whopping 123.2 proof, this single barrel brings fresh orange peel on the nose and a rich, honeyed cherry palate that gracefully dries out with a hint of cinnamon oatmeal and black tea. Tune in as Jim, Todd, and Drew analyze the nuances of these exceptional pours, discuss the impact of low barrel entry proofs, and debate their final rankings. Will a 100% wheat whiskey from Missouri take the crown, or will a massive 5-grain pot-stilled bourbon from Ohio win the day? Pour yourself a glass and join us on The Bourbon Road to find out!