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Our mission is to explore exceptionally made craft spirits from the western US. You can find us on Instagram and Facebook @DistillingtheWest and reach us by email at [email protected].... more
FAQs about Distilling the West:How many episodes does Distilling the West have?The podcast currently has 85 episodes available.
May 02, 2024005: Savage & CookeOn this episode of Distilling the West, we spoke with Dylan Carney of Savage and Cooke based out of Mare Island in Vallejo, California. Savage and Cooke was founded by Dave Finney who originally started the Prisoner Wine company. His background in the wine industry influences their products today. Dylan was such a great resource about the use of local products in their whiskeys. We’ll taste through their bourbon finished in Cabernet casks, their rye finished in Grenache casks, and their bottled in bond bloody butcher bourbon. Join us for the adventure!...more1h 2minPlay
April 16, 2024004: Whiskey 101On this episode of Distilling the West, we run you through the basics of whiskey. We talk about the difference between whiskey, bourbon, and rye along with other topics we hope you find helpful. If there's anything you think we missed, leave us a comment and we'll make sure we include it in Whiskey 201 (or is it 102? ... we'll have to figure that out.)Vocabulary From The Episode:ABV: Alcohol by Volume aka the percentage of alcohol in the total solutionCharring: Burning the inside of barrelsColumn Still: A tall metal cylinder with chambers separated by large filtering plates. The mash is continuously pumped in near the top of the still and sinks to the bottom. As it heats, the alcohols begin to evaporate and rise up through the plates with the heavier stuff being left behind in the chambers. The lower proof low wines get transferred to a doubler that is a kettle that increases the proof to high wines. This results in a more concentrated, higher proof distillate. Congeners: The individual alcohols produced during fermentation that each have their own unique flavor and aroma (good and bad)Enzymes: The substance produced that acts as a catalyst to break down starches into basic sugars that aid the fermentation process.Lincoln County Process: The process in which whiskey is put through a sugar maple charcoal filter before it’s put into casks. Tennessee Whiskey producers use this process to differentiate themselves.Pot Still: A large kettle-like pot that is heated from the bottom which brings alcohol vapor to be sent to a condenser arm of the still. This results in a heavier, more oily, congener rich distillate. Uses double distillation with a first stripping run and a second spirits run.Mash: The mixture of grain and water that is made to convert starches into sugarsMashbill: Essentially the recipe for the whiskey. The composition of grains within the mash.Peated: A whisky in which the malted barley is dried over a peat fire giving the malt a smoky aroma.Proof: A measure of the strength of alcohol. Double the Alcohol By Volume percentage and you have the alcohol’s “proof.”Wort: The liquid that’s extracted from the mash after the starches are converted to sugars. The wort contains the sugars that yeast converts into alcohol....more58minPlay
April 02, 2024003: Alchemy DistilleryOn this episode of Distilling the West, we spoke with Amy and Steve from Alchemy Distillery out of Arcata, California. During the conversation we discussed their history, distilling process, and their close relationship with their community; all while tasting Boldt Bourbon and Boldt Cereal Killer 100% Rye Whiskey. After our interview, Dan went on a family vacation to Arcata and met Amy and Steve face to face. They sure are good people, you should go visit them too!You can find them at:Web: alchemydistillery.comIG: alchemydistillery...more1hPlay
March 17, 2024002: Bird Creek DistilleryIn this episode we talk with Mark Stell from Bird Creek Distillery out of Portland, Oregon. We delve into the topic of American Single Malt whiskeys distilled in the Western US. Bird Creek is an excellent example of a distillery that uses locally sourced heirloom malted barley to craft a phenomenal line of American Single Malts. Mark has an amazing life story that is so interesting to hear. Please join us, cheers!...more1h 2minPlay
March 02, 2024001: Welcome to the PodcastWelcome to Distilling the West, where every sip is a journey into the world of whiskey. Join us as we explore the rich history, intricate craftsmanship, and diverse flavors that define this timeless spirit. We focus on distilleries west of the Rockies where we will uncover the stories behind each dram and share our passion for all things whiskey. Whether you're a seasoned connoisseur or just dipping your toe into the whisky world, pour yourself a dram, sit back, and let's explore the spirits of the west....more29minPlay
FAQs about Distilling the West:How many episodes does Distilling the West have?The podcast currently has 85 episodes available.