Can a forgotten, dusty bottle of bourbon actually save a life? That’s the question we’re tackling today with the one and only Fred Minnick. Fred gives us a first hand account of this personal project from his new book, Bottom Shelf: How a Forgotten Brand of Bourbon Saved One Man's Life. Fred gets incredibly candid about his battles with PTSD following his military service and how the legacy of Old Crow, a brand many today just overlook on the bottom shelf, played a pivotal role in his journey toward healing. But it’s not all heavy; in classic Fred fashion, he shares some hilarious and heartwarming personal anecdotes, including the story of his first date with his wife and how she has been someone who has pushed him in his bourbon career. We also go into the history of the legendary James C. Crow and how his innovations shaped the industry we love today. This episode is more than just a history lesson. it’s a powerful look at resilience, the importance of storytelling, and a reminder to keep chasing your passion no matter how tough the road gets.
Fred's inspiration to write "Bottom Shelf"How Fred’s military background influenced his bourbon narrativeFunny highlights from Fred and Jacqueline’s early relationshipHow Crow shaped modern bourbon practicesWhat shifts occurred in the bourbon market due to National DistillersWhat Fred means by discovering your personal passionWhy honesty is crucial in the narratives of bourbonHow bourbon represents resilience and personal growth
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