How Iron Fish Distillery and the Conservation Resource Alliance are Protecting Michigan Rivers(12-07-25)

DEC 6, 202510 MIN
West Michigan Weekend (A Public Affairs Program from iHeartradio)

How Iron Fish Distillery and the Conservation Resource Alliance are Protecting Michigan Rivers(12-07-25)

DEC 6, 202510 MIN

Description

In this episode, host Phil Tower welcomes <b>Troy Anderson, Marketing Manager with Iron Fish Distillery.</b><br /><br />Troy joined the program to talk about Iron Fish Distillery's exciting new limited seasonal release, <i>Riverbed Whiskey</i>. Troy said that Riverbed Whiskey represents the pinnacle expression of Iron Fish’s Mad Angler brand.  <br /><br />Troy shared that the Mad Angler name was drawn from the writings of Northern Michigan writer Michael Delp, whose work is deeply rooted in the advocacy for preserving and protecting the region’s rivers. Riverbed Whiskey is blended from the most distinctive single barrels of four mash bills and slow-proofed for balance and depth. <br /><br />A limited amount of Riverbed Whiskey has been released statewide at select Michigan retailers through the holidays. In conjunction with the Riverbed Whiskey release, Iron Fish has partnered with the Conservation Resource Alliance (CRA), an environmental nonprofit that has spent more than 50 years restoring rivers and habitats across northwest Michigan.  <br /><br />Through its signature River Care program, CRA reconnects fragmented streams, reduces erosion, enhances aquatic habitat, and strengthens watershed resilience across 16 watersheds in the region.  <b></b><br /><b>Learn More: <a href="https://ironfishdistillery.com/madangler/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Mad Angler Riverbed Whiskey</a></b><br />Visit: <a href="https://www.rivercare.org/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"><b>Conservation Resource Alliance</b></a><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />