336 – No Tariffs in 2022, Bottles That Deserve More Attention, and Switching Liquor Stores on Bourbon Community Roundtable #63



It’s another jam packed Bourbon Community Roundtable as we discuss the latest trending topics of the past few weeks. One of the greatest pieces of whiskey news is that tariffs are being eliminated. This will open up international commerce once again for bourbon and we take a stab at some theories on what moves we expect distilleries to make in 2022. There are always bottle releases that get all the attention, but after a solid year of bourbon releases we give our takes on some bottles that should have gotten more attention. Lastly, the market is the market and we all know that stores are beginning to price their prized bottles close to secondary. If you’ve been a long-time customer of that retailer, are you going to switch stores or start paying higher prices?

Show Partners:

  • Catoctin Creek has been honoring that tradition of small craft rye whisky since 2009. Learn more at CatoctinCreekDistilling.com.
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  • Wilderness Trail is Sweet Mash Kentucky Straight Bourbon and Rye Whiskey distilled, aged, and bottled in Danville, Kentucky. Learn more at WildernessTrailDistillery.com.
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Show Notes:

  • This week’s Above the Char with Fred Minnick (@fredminnick) talks about MRE bourbon pairings.
  • Now that tariffs have been revoked, what moves do we expect distilleries to make next in 2022?
  • Do you think the EU can make it more appealing to sell American Whiskey there vs. keeping it in the US?
  • Is there a bottle release that happened this year that you feel should get more attention?
  • If your favorite retailer had to start selling their allocations at secondary prices, would you find another store to purchase from?
  • Thanks to @bourbonr, @breakingbourbon, and @sippn_corn for joining.
  • @bourbonr @breakingbourbon @sippn_corn
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