Author name: Jim Shannon

Castle & Key Distillery

For the past couple of weeks our attention has been focused in and around Castle & Key Distillery. It’s understandable with the release of their batch one bourbon this past week, as well as them being right down the road from us. This historical distillery is something that will simply amaze you and we

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Treaty Oak Distilling’s Whiskey Princess

There are times that you meet someone and you can just see the talent flowing out of them. Passion, Dedication and determination all in one person can be a rare thing and that person just needs that one chance to shine. That’s what I found at https://www.treatyoakdistilling.com/ in Daphne Cottrell the Treaty Oak Distilling’s Whiskey

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Top Affordable Rye Whiskeys

Have you thought about your top affordable rye whiskeys? This week Jim and I give you our top four  affordable rye whiskies. But before I get into those four, let’s dive into what makes a rye and the history of it. The Bourbon Road Media Player Press play above to listen to this

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Oregon’s Dry Fly Distilling

On this week’s episode I sat down and chatted with Terry Nichols from Oregon’s Dry Fly Distilling. Their whiskey is something spectacular and unique. Forging their own path. Almost like some classic movie about fishing or coming of age as a young man. Do you know those movies that I speak of? Sure you

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The 2021 Bourbon of The Year

What a year it has been for The Bourbon Road podcast. We have recorded 104 episodes this year while traveling from the East Coast to the West. Of all the episodes there was one distillery and one bourbon that earned our awards for “2021 Craft Distillery of the Year” and “2021 Bourbon of the

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The Kitchen Table – A Welcome Addition to Jim Beam’s Distillery Experience

It seems too long since I had the chance to walk the campus of the James B. Beam Distilling Co in Clermont, Kentucky. I really missed stopping here as we passed on I-65 about 25 miles south of Louisville, Kentucky. The distillery visitor experience has been closed to the public during the pandemic, but

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