We’re joined by Ted, Christian, and Blake to talk about the family history on the farm that led them to have DSP-IN-31, which is a super super low number when it comes to a distilled spirits producer. We take a few twists, but there is one thing we came away with and that’s how this family never settles with a single recipe, single barrel entry proof, single cooperage, or even a single distiller. These three take turns at the helm steering their bourbon in a new direction. After recording, we went to the warehouse and tasted 12 or 15 different barrels and not one of the two was alike. Make sure you try a single barrel selection from Starlight Distillery and you will know what I’m talking about.
Show Notes:
- This week’s Above the Char with Fred Minnick talks about media packages.
- Would you rather be an astronaut or an olympic gold medalist?
- Talk about the history of the farm and distillery.
- What law allowed MGP to operate as a distillery?
- Talk about your brandy.
- What were the learning curves when transitioning from brandy to whiskey?
- Tell us about the bourbon.
- What’s the difference between a brandy still and a whiskey still?
- Why do you use so many different cooperages?
- Is there a better time of year to pull barrels?
- Tell us about your corn varieties.
- Talk about your latest releases.
- What is Carl T.?
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