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322 - Reviving DSP-KY-10 to It's Original Glory with Jacob Call, Master Distiller of Green River Distilling Co.

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4.9 • 866 Ratings

🗓️ 9 September 2021

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

Back on episode 128, we had Jacob Call on to talk about OZ Tyler. Back then, it was all about TerrePURE and making overnight bourbon. Jacob joins the show again to talk about overcoming the perception that OZ Tyler left behind since it's now been rebranded back to the original name of the site, Green River Distilling. Jacob and the team at Green River have been doing traditional barrel aging since the very beginning and we feel they are producing some of the best bourbon at a young age, to the point where we are seeing contract brands such as Bradshaw Bourbon emerge.  Show Partners: Catoctin Creek has been honoring that tradition of small craft rye whisky since 2009. Learn more at CatoctinCreekDistilling.com. Smooth Ambler builds on the traditional roots of American whiskey in West Virginia. Visit SmoothAmbler.com to learn more. Wilderness Trail is Sweet Mash Kentucky Straight Bourbon and Rye Whiskey distilled, aged, and bottled in Danville, Kentucky. Learn more at WildernessTrailDistillery.com. You can now buy Barrell Craft Spirits products online and have them shipped right to your door. Visit BarrellBourbon.com and click Buy Now. Spirits of French Lick is delivering the finest hand crafted Bottled in Bond bourbons. Check out SpiritsofFrenchLick.com. Savor every drop of summer at Total Wine & More! You’re sure to find cool prices in-store or online at TotalWine.com. Heaven Hill Distillery has been lifting America’s spirit since 1935. Check out educational resources and sign up for their newsletter at HeavenHillDistillery.com. Show Notes: This week’s Above the Char with Fred Minnick (@fredminnick) talks about future dusty bourbon. What was it like growing up with family in the whiskey business? Tell us about the history of the Green River project. Talk about the transition from the OZ Tyler name to Green River. Did you draw inspiration for the packaging from historic packaging? What is going to be your flagship offering? Are you using the TerrePURE process? Tell us about the Yellow Banks whiskey. How did you determine your mash bill? Are you doing a lot of experimentation? Talk about your warehouses. How many cases per year will Yellow Banks be? What are the differences between your brands and the contract brands? Are you guiding the brands that are contracting with Green River? Was it hard to sell off barrels early on to fund the business? What do you think will happen to this bourbon when it ages to 6-7 years? What should be changed in the bourbon world? Have you thought about doing a private barrel pick program? Support this Podcast on Patreon

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It was a hell of a project, that's for sure.

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I was about to say, there's no shortage of money that you had to spend to make sure

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all that stuff kind of starts being operational again.

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Yeah, my hair wasn't white when I started.

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Yeah.

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Yeah.

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Yeah.

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Yeah. Hey, everyone, it's episode 32 of Bourbon Pursuit, the podcast featuring news, reviews, and

0:26.6

interviews with people making the bourbon whiskey industry happen.

0:30.3

I'm one of your host, Kenny Coleman, and before we start today's episode, talking to Jacob

0:34.4

Call of Green River, here's your weekly bourbon news update.

0:38.3

The James B. Beam Distilling Company has unveiled the Fred B. No Distillery.

0:43.5

It will produce several brands including Bookers, Bakers, and Freddie's acclaimed Little Book

0:48.4

Whiskey series of blends. It's powered by renewable energy through a high-efficiency

0:53.1

electric boiler and through the purchase of renewable energy certificates.

0:57.6

It will also offer experiential learning through distillation seminars hosted by Freddie Nau, and there will be hands-on activities through the blending lab.

1:05.5

There will also be a tasting bar to sample new and yet-to-be-released innovations, but only for select members of the trade.

1:12.6

Now, moving on to Bourbon Release News. Blackened American Whiskey started off as a collaboration

1:17.4

between the late Great Master Distiller Dave Pickerel and Metallica, but is now under the guidance

1:22.7

of the brand's Master Distiller and Blender, Rob Dietrich. He's unveiling a new Masters of Whiskey series.

1:29.8

In the inaugural release, is blackened with Willett Kentucky Straight Rye Whiskey, finished in

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Madeira casks. And of course, this is in partnership with Drew Colesby over at Willett.

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