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149 - The Art and Gamble of Bourbon Blending with Ed Bley of Old Baldy

Bourbon Pursuit

Bourbon Pursuit

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4.8928 Ratings

🗓️ 17 May 2018

⏱️ 66 minutes

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Summary

Picking a single barrel out of a line up seems relatively simple when compared to blending tens or hundreds of barrels together to hit a specific bourbon taste profile. Where does that process begin? Do you start with a few and keep taste testing? Is it a math formula of X spicy barrels to Y sweet barrels? This episode features Ed Bley, blender behind the underground phenomenon known as Old Baldy. We ask Ed what it's like to go from picking single barrels to learning how to blend multiple barrels to hit a distinct flavor spot. It's an art form that Ed describes as trying to perfect the "witch's hat". Show Notes: Were you trying to make something truly unique? How did you get access to the warehouse to start creating your own private label? Do most blenders have a lot of this down to a science where they know what warehouses are going to yield a specific flavor profile? Did you at one point think, well we may have just thrown away a bunch of barrels while waiting for it to marry in a tank? Were you experimenting with finished whiskies at home to perfect this? Was there a teacher that go you to this point? Are people mad because they don't have access? What's your advice to people on how they can experiment at home? What are the elements of the bourbon flavor wheel are you looking for? Do you think people get turned off from grain flavors? What problems do you run into when you scale from a few barrels to barrels in the teens or small 20s? Do you think people are a little crazy that they are paying hundreds of dollars for your blend? What's your plan for the next one? Is the best way to learn to do this is to learn how to break down single barrels? Do you think you are helping revive blended straight whiskey? Hear all of Ed's Podcast's at http://bourbonpursuit.com/?s=bley   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Do you think whiskey doesn't change this shit opens?

0:03.1

I do, to a degree, until he said, it was like, it's all in your head.

0:08.0

I was like, shit, what if it is all my head?

0:10.1

Yeah, it makes you think about it, right?

0:11.2

And that's what I was like, all right, well, I need to get two bottles, open one up, kill half of it, and then let it sit.

0:16.4

Sit.

0:17.0

Like, don't even touch it for a year. So I think what happens is, is like, when a whiskey sits in a barrel, alcohol, oil,

0:23.9

and water all have different masses.

0:26.1

They're slightly different.

0:27.3

They're not huge difference.

0:28.9

So it takes a while.

0:30.0

But as you roll that barrel down, it goes through the micron screen filtration.

0:34.3

It gets air injected into a bottle.

0:36.0

And then it immediately gets corked yeah and when you do that it puts pressure on the inside of the bottle it won't allow

0:42.6

it to separate so when you release that that air pressure allowing it in there takes the pressure

0:48.1

off the liquid on the inside the bottle and let's let it separate back into layers again

0:51.1

and i'd be willing to bet money. That's exactly what happens.

1:03.0

Hey, everyone. Welcome back to another episode of Bourbon Pursuit, the official podcast of Bourbon.

1:09.0

And before we kick off today's show,

1:11.0

we've got some news per usual to always go through. And one that we have to keep at top of mind,

1:16.3

and that is Bourbon and Beyond. Make sure you go and start buying your tickets.

1:20.8

Bourbon and Beyond is going to be taking place in Louisville, Kentucky, September 22nd and 23rd. One of the great things that we have about being a part of Burbina Beyond this year is,

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