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Quench! – Encore Presentation: Women and Whiskey

AUG 25, 201433 MIN
Quench! Archives - WebTalkRadio.net

Quench! – Encore Presentation: Women and Whiskey

AUG 25, 201433 MIN

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Throughout the centuries, the role of women in the whiskey business has been schizophrenic. Women have primarily taken over distilleries during emergencies, when men in their families died or went off to war. Despite the fact that women in positions of leadership performed as well or better than men, their accomplishments didn’t lead to a situation where they were promoted any faster—at least, not until the recent breakthroughs in the area of equal rights. Mark talks with Fred Minnick, author of Whiskey Women, a fascinating book that traces the role of women in the liquor business. On Bizarre Beverage News, Mark discusses the bogus reports of a global wine shortage, and examines yet another case of trademark infringement: Jack Daniel’s is suing Popcorn Sutton’s Tennessee White Whiskey for using a square bottle and a similar label.Subscribe with your favorite podcast playerAndroidRSS LINKS: Whiskey Women—Link to: http://www.fredminnick.com Binny’s Beverage Depot—Link to: http://www.binnys.com Mark Spivak on Amazon—Link to: The post Quench! – Encore Presentation: Women and Whiskey appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.