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211 - The Woodford Masters, with Chris Morris and Elizabeth McCall

Bourbon Pursuit

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4.9866 Ratings

🗓️ 25 July 2019

⏱️ 88 minutes

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Summary

Chris Morris and Elizabeth McCall are no strangers to the show so we're excited to have them back on again. This time, we explore the controversial topic of “what is a master distiller?”. How is a title like that earned through years of service? How is Brown-Forman laying the foundation for Elizabeth to take over when Chris is ready to retire? We also talk about barrels from their cooperage, the influence of char on their whiskey, and this week's Whiskey Quickie, the King of Kentucky. Show Notes: This week’s Above the Char with Fred Minnick talks about rapid aging. Lawsuit challenges out-of-state retailers' ability to sell, deliver and ship alcohol to Kentucky consumers - https://www.wdrb.com/news/lawsuit-challenges-out-of-state-retailers-ability-to-sell-deliver/article_4881080e-acc4-11e9-9dbc-8b443dc97b9e.html Join us on barrel selections and see what other perks await. Support the podcast at https://www.patreon.com/bourbonpursuit Come drink some beer with us at 3rd Turn Brewing on July 26th from 4-7pm https://www.facebook.com/events/327452114804983/ Elizabeth, tell us about your role. Do different Master Distiller's have different styles? Is there a Master Distiller training manual? What do you think of everyday people becoming Master Distillers without significant training? What is a Master Distiller today? How do you know a bourbon will be good once it's aged? What flavors or notes do you consider defects? Are we going to see more single malts come out of Brown-Forman? Why is there such a fascination with making malts work? Tell us about the latest Distiller's Select? Are there two different char levels on the double double oaked? Talk about owning your own cooperage. Tell us about King of Kentucky. Why did you chose this label? Is there any pressure on Elizabeth to live up to Chris? How did you feel when you became a Master Distiller? Recorded live at Down One Bourbon Bar in Louisville, KY.

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0:00.0

You got the king right there, brother.

0:02.0

If you want some of that,

0:03.9

make sure you crack it open now because it's not open.

0:06.2

Oh, I feel that open.

0:07.1

Is that yours?

0:08.1

Yeah, I brought it.

0:08.8

Yeah, open it.

0:11.0

I feel like I always cost Kenny $1,000.

0:13.2

Yeah, don't open that bottle.

0:14.8

Every time it comes over, I lose $1,000.

0:27.2

Hey, everybody.

0:30.6

This is episode 211 of Burbin Pursuit.

0:34.4

I'm one of your host, Kenny, and let's go through a little bit of the news.

0:38.8

Woodford Reserve has announced the release of its newest permanent expression, the Woodford Reserve Kentucky Straight Wheat Whiskey. With wheat as its dominant grain

0:45.0

at 52% followed by 20% malt, 20% corn, and 8% rye, this whiskey was created by Master Distillers

0:53.9

Chris Morris.

0:55.0

And Morris said that Woodford Reserve now has all four whiskeys as a part of its permanent family of brands.

1:01.0

You have Woodford Bourbon, Woodford Rye, Woodford Malt, and now Woodford Wheat.

1:06.0

The Woodford Reserve Wheat is 90.4 proof with a suggested retail price of 3499 for a 750

1:14.5

ML.

1:15.4

That's quite the segue into our guest today, but we'll save that here for a minute.

1:20.0

It was just a few weeks ago.

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