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Bourbon Pursuit

031 - The History and Psyche of Bourbon with Reid Mitenbuler, Author of Bourbon Empire

Bourbon Pursuit

Bourbon Pursuit

Hobbies, Food, Arts, Leisure

4.9866 Ratings

🗓️ 15 December 2015

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

Reid Mitenbuler (@ReidMitenbuler), author of Bourbon Empire, joins Ryan and Kenny to talk about the history and psyche of bourbon, "a distinctive product of the United States". Show Notes: The Frazier Museum has a new Prohibition exhibit that will become a new or even a first stop on the Kentucky Bourbon Trail. Reid, what’s your coming to age tale of bourbon? What made you so fascinated that you took the time to become an author on the subject? Talk about the misquote of bourbon being a “distinctive product of the United States”. Talk about the beginning with the “Big Bang of Bourbon”. In the book, you talk about myths behind the labels. Let’s jump ahead in history, there was a lot going on in 1964. Can you talk about what was going on during that time period? What was the result of The Bourbon Institute in overseas markets? There is a concept of marketing that has changed the way in what you think you’re drinking. You said (paraphrasing) “Rosenstiel presided over vicious consolidation rounds that made many distillers and brands extinct, but is also a part of the reason why many bourbons today taste as good as they do”. Talk about that. How come his name isn’t as prominent as EH Taylor for Bottled-in-Bond? How come we don’t see a bourbon or whiskey brand named Rosenstiel? Within the prologue, you talk about bourbon being a “comfort food”. Talk about that. If you want to buy Bourbon Empire, it’s available on Amazon.

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before I script your name too bad, is it Mittenbuehler?

0:05.5

Yeah, it's Mittenbuehler.

0:06.6

Okay, cool.

0:07.7

Well, I didn't skirt up too bad then.

0:09.4

No, not at all, actually.

0:11.0

First try.

0:12.0

Guys, we got to stop.

0:13.3

I totally forgot that to record my first.

0:16.2

How embarrassing is that?

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Okay.

0:19.4

On this episode, we are joined by Reed Mittenbuehler, author of the book

0:23.3

Bourbon Empire, as we discuss the history and psyche behind bourbon, a distinctive product

0:28.5

of the United States. Hey, everyone, it's Kenny here, and I've always said the best way to try

0:34.9

a whole bunch of whiskeys is going to a whiskey festival.

0:38.3

And the best touring whiskey festival outside of Kentucky, it's got to be Whiskey Riot.

0:42.3

And they're now operating events across New York, Florida, Texas, and Oklahoma for 2025.

0:48.3

Attendees can look forward to trying over 200 different types of whiskey,

0:51.3

meeting brand experts, founders, distillers, and more like-minded

0:55.3

enthusiasts such as yourself. These are seriously fun events, and heck, we're going to be there

0:59.8

too, so make sure you check out the pursuit booth. Go to Whiskey Riot.com right now to go look

1:05.2

at the 2025 tour schedule, grab some tickets, and a buddy, and we'll see you there.

1:10.4

Hey, everyone, it's Kenny here, and when you listen to Ryan and I on Whiskey Quikis,

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